José Sancho
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia José Asunción Martínez Sancho is a Spanish actor. Over a period of fifty years he has appeared extensively in Spanish television and films. He was born in Manises, Valencia in 1944. He divorced the singer María Jiménez, with whom he has a son named Alejandro. He is currently married to the journalist Reyes Monforte. His first film role was when he was aged just four in Si te hubieses casado conmigo (If you had been married to me)(1948), directed by Viktor Tourjansky. He became popular thanks to his role as The Student, in the TVE series, Curro Jiménez (1977–1978), directed by Pilar Miró, Mario Camus, Antonio Drove, Marchent Rafael Romero, Francisco Rovira Beleta and others. Twenty years later he returned to star in another TV series, Carmen y familia (1995), together with Beatriz Carvajal and her former partner in Curro Jiménez, Álvaro de Luna. A year later, he joined up with Rocío Dúrcal Los negocios de mamá (1997), also for television. Among his many roles in film is his collaboration with Pedro Almodóvar Live Flesh along with Javier Bardem, winning the Goya Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in 1997. In 2000 he guest-starred as Don Rafael Alvarado who is murdered in the first episode causing his daughter, Tessa, to take up arms as the title character in the syndicated TV series The Queen of Swords. His involvement in several films and theatrical activity has been intense, but his role of Don Pablo, in the TVE series, Cuéntame (Tell Me!), brought him great popularity and recognition from 2001 to 2008. Description above from the Wikipedia article José Sancho, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2012 · En fuera de juego as Julio Soriano
- 2011 · Crematorium as Rubén Bertomeu
- 2010 · Tarancón, el quinto mandamiento as Cardenal Tarancon
- 2009 · Un Burka por Amor as padre de María
- 2006 · Cartas de Sorolla as
- 2006 · Siempre Habana as Ignacio
- 2006 · Desde que amanece apetece as Finito (as Pepe Sancho)
- 2005 · The Outcome as
- 2005 · Kibris, la ley del equilibrio as
- 2005 · Las llaves de la independencia as
- 2003 · The 3 Wise Men as Alfredo (voz)
- 2003 · Trileros as
- 2003 · Arroz y tartana as Tío Juan
- 2003 · Besos de gato as Turco
- 2003 · The Witch Affair as Miguel Gironza
- 2002 · Saint Anthony: The Miracle Worker of Padua as
- 2002 · Viento del pueblo: Miguel Hernández as Miguel Hernández Sánchez
- 2002 · El deseo de ser piel roja as
- 2001 · La mujer de mi vida as Enrique
- 2001 · Stranded as Andre Vishniac
- 2001 · Cuéntame cómo pasó as Pablo Ramírez Sañudo
- 2001 · Arachnid as Dr. Samuel Leon
- 2000 · ¡Ja me maaten...! as
- 2000 · Kasbah as Rodrigo
- 2000 · Compassionate Sex as Manolo
- 2000 · Hijos del viento as Hernán Cortes
- 2000 · Speaking of Buñuel as Luis Buñuel / Narrator (voice)
- 1999 · Washington Wolves as Claudio
- 1999 · Flowers From Another World as Carmelo
- 1997 · Live Flesh as Sancho
- 1996 · Freedomfighters as Obrero padre
- 1994 · Colegio Mayor as Joaquín Andrada
- 1993 · Everyone Off to Jail as Inspector
- 1993 · La Lola se va a los puertos as Heredia
- 1991 · Crónicas urbanas as
- 1990 · Ay, Carmela! as Capitán
- 1988 · El Dorado as La Bandera
- 1984 · Wheels on Meals as Mondale
- 1980 · ...And the Third Year, He Resuscitated as Adolfo Suárez
- 1979 · Father Cami's Wedding as Juan Camí
- 1979 · Visanteta, estáte quieta as Pasqualo
- 1979 · El virgo de Visanteta as Pascualo
- 1978 · Avisa a Curro Jiménez as El Estudiante
- 1976 · Curro Jiménez as El Estudiante
- 1970 · Peribáñez y el Comendador de Ocaña as
- 1970 · Con ella llegó el amor as
- 1969 · Life Goes On as Amigo de julio (uncredited)
- 1969 · Amor a todo gas as (uncredited)
- 1967 · Codo con codo as Amigo de bruno (uncredited)
- 1966 · Jugando a morir as Pepe Rosales
- 1965 · Suena el clarín as
- 1964 · Massacre at Fort Grant as