Francisco Rabal
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Francisco Rabal (March 8, 1926 – August 29, 2001), perhaps better known as Paco Rabal, was a Spanish actor born in Águilas, a small town in the province of Murcia, Spain. In 1936, after the Spanish Civil War broke out. Rabal and his family left Murcia and moved to Madrid. Young Francisco had to work as a street salesboy and in a chocolate factory. When he was 13 years old, he left school to work as an electrician at Estudios Chamartín. Rabal got some sporadic jobs as an extra. Dámaso Alonso and other people advised him to try his luck with a career in theater. During the following years, he got some roles in theater companies such as Lope de Vega or María Guerrero. It was there that he met actress Asunción Balaguer; they married and remained together for the rest of Rabal's life. Their daughter, Teresa Rabal, is also an actor. In 1947, Rabal got some regular jobs in theater. He used his full name, Francisco Rabal, as stage name. However, the people who knew him always called him Paco Rabal. (Paco is the familiar form for Francisco.) "Paco Rabal" became his unofficial stage name. During the 1940s, Rabal began acting in movies as an extra, but it was not until 1950 that he was first cast in speaking roles, and played romantic leads and rogues. He starred in three films directed by Luis Buñuel - Nazarín (1959), Viridiana (1961) and Belle de jour (1967). William Friedkin thought of Rabal for the French villain of his 1971 movie The French Connection. However, he could not remember the name of "that Spanish actor". Mistakenly, his staff hired another Spanish actor, Fernando Rey. Friedkin discovered that Rabal did not speak English or French, so he decided to keep Rey. Rabal has previously worked with Rey in Viridiana. Rabal did, however, work with Friedkin in the much less successful but Academy Award-nominated cult classic Sorcerer (1977), a remake of The Wages of Fear (1953). Throughout his career, Rabal worked in France, Italy and Mexico with directors such as Gillo Pontecorvo, Michelangelo Antonioni, Luchino Visconti, Valerio Zurlini, Jacques Rivette and Alberto Lattuada. It is widely considered that Rabal's best performances came after Francisco Franco's death on 1975. In the 1980s, Rabal starred in Los santos inocentes, winning the Award as Best Actor in Cannes Film Festival, in El Disputado Voto del Señor Cayo and also in the TV series Juncal. In 1989, he was a member of the jury at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. In the 1999 he played the character of Francisco Goya in Carlos Saura Goya en Burdeos, winning a Goya Award as Best Actor. Francisco Rabal is the only Spanish actor to have received a honoris causa doctoral degree from the University of Murcia. Rabal's final movie was Dagon, a film which was dedicated to him right before the credits. The dedication read "Dedicated to Francisco Rabal, a wonderful actor and even better human being." Rabal died in 2001 from compensatory dilating emphysema, while on an airplane travelling to Bordeaux, when he was coming back from receiving an Award at Montreal Film Festival. Description above from the Wikipedia article Francisco Rabal, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2002 · The Revolution on Two Horses as Zio Henrique
- 2002 · Zero/infinito as (voice)
- 2001 · Dagon as Ezequiel
- 2001 · Just Run! as Don Vicente
- 2001 · Lázaro de Tormes as El Ciego
- 2001 · Nights of Constantinople as
- 2000 · Divertimento as
- 2000 · Peixe-Lua as Tio Nini
- 2000 · Speaking of Buñuel as Self
- 1999 · Goya in Bordeaux as Goya
- 1998 · Talk of Angels as Don Jorge
- 1998 · Divine as Papá Basilio
- 1998 · Water Easy Reach as
- 1997 · La novia de medianoche as Wenceslao Corredoira
- 1997 · Little Miracles as Don Francisco
- 1997 · Little Bird as El Abuelo
- 1997 · Airbag as Villambrosa
- 1997 · Day and Night as Cristobal
- 1996 · Oedipus Mayor as Tiresias
- 1995 · On Earth as It Is in Heaven as San Pedro
- 1995 · The Lame Pigeon as
- 1995 · One Hundred and One Nights as Luis Buñuel (voice)
- 1995 · Felicidades, Tovarich as Abuelo
- 1994 · La mujer cualquiera as
- 1993 · Truhanes as Ginés Giménez
- 1993 · La Lola se va a los puertos as Don Diego
- 1992 · The Man Who Lost His Shadow as Antonio
- 1992 · Ni contigo ni sin ti as
- 1991 · Imágenes perdidas as Himself - Narrator
- 1991 · La taberna fantástica as Rogelio
- 1990 · Manuel, le fils emprunté as Juan Alvarez
- 1990 · Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! as Máximo Espejo
- 1989 · The White Dove as Domingo
- 1989 · Baroque as El Hispano
- 1989 · Torquemada as Torquemada
- 1989 · Juncal as José Álvarez "Juncal"
- 1989 · Buñuel as Self
- 1988 · Scent of a Crime as Coronel Olvera
- 1988 · A Time of Destiny as Jorge Larraneta
- 1987 · Il mistero del panino assassino as Arno dei conti Vincini
- 1987 · Divine Words as Pedro Gailo
- 1986 · El disputado voto del señor Cayo as Señor Cayo
- 1986 · El hermano bastardo de Dios as
- 1986 · Tiempo de silencio as Muecas
- 1986 · Camorra (A Story of Streets, Women and Crime) as Guaglione
- 1986 · History as Remo
- 1985 · Scapegoat as Comisario Cárdenas
- 1985 · The Witching Hour as Cesar
- 1985 · Marbella as Juan
- 1985 · La vieja música as Domingo Ferreiro
- 1985 · Bohemian Nights as Max Estrella
- 1985 · Our Father as Abel
- 1985 · Futuro Imperfecto as
- 1985 · The Lost Paradise as El político anciano
- 1984 · Los zancos as Manuel
- 1984 · The Holy Innocents as Azarías
- 1984 · Teresa de Jesús as Alonso
- 1984 · Coarse Salt as Gabino
- 1984 · Victòria! 3: El seny i la rauxa as Coronel Márquez
- 1984 · Epilogue as Rocabruno
- 1983 · Victòria! 2: La disbauxa del 17 as Coronel Márquez
- 1983 · Crooks as Ginés Jiménez Valera
- 1983 · Victòria! La gran aventura d'un poble as Coronel Márquez
- 1983 · Los Desastres de la Guerra as Francisco de Goya
- 1983 · Treasure of the Four Crowns as Sócrates
- 1983 · Salzillo as Salzillo
- 1982 · The Beehive as Ricardo Sorbedo
- 1981 · Reborn as Giacomo
- 1981 · Cervantes as Mateo Alemán
- 1980 · Nightmare City as Major Warren Holmes
- 1980 · Speed Driver as Esposito
- 1980 · El gran secreto as Domingo
- 1980 · Under Siege as William Lombard
- 1980 · Fortunata and Jacinta as José Izquierdo
- 1980 · Vultures Over the City as Bender
- 1980 · The Rebel as Tony
- 1979 · El buscón as Mata
- 1979 · Hunted City as Don Alfonso
- 1978 · Corleone as Don Giusto Provenzano
- 1978 · Stay As You Are as Lorenzo
- 1978 · Hotel Fear as Marta's lover
- 1977 · Io sono mia as Padre di Orio
- 1977 · I Am the Law as Albanese the Outlaw
- 1977 · Sorcerer as Nilo
- 1976 · The Desert of the Tartars as M.llo Tronk
- 1976 · The Long Vacations of '36 as Teacher
- 1976 · Emilia... parada y fonda as
- 1975 · Blanca's Weddings as Antonio
- 1975 · Eye of the Cat as Eminenza
- 1975 · The City of World as Matteo
- 1975 · C.I.A. Secret Story as Mehdi Ben Barka
- 1975 · The Dead Man as Azevedo Bandeira
- 1975 · La peccatrice as Turco
- 1975 · Fight to the Death as Comisario Emilio Mendoza
- 1974 · The Tempter as Bishop Marquez
- 1974 · Tormento as Agustín Caballero
- 1974 · It's Nothing Mama, Just a Game as Tío
- 1974 · Dormir Y Ligar: Todo Es Empezar as Self (uncredited)
- 1974 · Il giovane Garibaldi as Bento Gonçalvez
- 1974 · Death Will Have Your Eyes as The Blackmailer
- 1973 · Counselor at Crime as Vincent Garofalo
- 1973 · La otra imagen as
- 1973 · La colonna infame as Giacomo Mora - il barbiere
- 1973 · La leyenda del alcalde de Zalamea as Pedro Crespo, Alcalde de Zalamea
- 1973 · The Guerrilla as El Cabrero (The Shepherd)
- 1972 · Planet Venus as Party chauffer
- 1972 · N.P. as Ingegnere N.P.
- 1972 · Le soldat Laforêt as Paco
- 1972 · It Can Be Done Amigo as Sheriff
- 1972 · Nada menos que todo un hombre as Alejandro Gómez
- 1971 · Goya, a Story of Solitude as Goya
- 1971 · El apartamento de la tentación as Hombre que se cruza con Julieta (uncredited)
- 1971 · The Big Black Sow as Il Medico
- 1971 · Exorcism's Daughter as Fuso
- 1970 · Cutting Heads as Díaz II
- 1970 · Ann and Eve as Francesco
- 1970 · Diario Spagnolo as Él mismo
- 1970 · Laia as
- 1969 · Eagles Over London as Martin
- 1969 · The Challenges as Carlos
- 1969 · Simon Bolivar as José Antonio Del Llano
- 1969 · Un adulterio decente as Conserje (uncredited)
- 1969 · Spain Again as Reportero
- 1969 · Blood in the Bullring as Juan Carmona
- 1968 · After the Deluge as Pedro
- 1968 · Les Anges exterminés as
- 1968 · Bloody Che Contra as Che Guevara
- 1967 · Cervantes as Rodrigo Cervantes
- 1967 · Oscuros sueños de agosto as Julio
- 1967 · Belle de Jour as Hyppolite
- 1967 · Long Days of Vengeance as Sheriff Douglas
- 1967 · The Witches as Paolo (segment "La strega bruciata viva")
- 1966 · Camino del Rocío as José Antonio
- 1966 · Don Juan Tenorio as Don Juan Tenorio
- 1966 · Hoy como ayer as Ramón
- 1966 · The Nun as Dom Morel
- 1965 · María Rosa as
- 1965 · Legacy of the Incas as Gambusino
- 1965 · The Blue Panther as Paco Castillo
- 1965 · Currito de la Cruz as Manuel Carmona
- 1965 · España insólita as (voice)
- 1965 · The Devil Also Cries as Tomás
- 1965 · Intimidad de los parques as Héctor
- 1964 · The Other Woman as Zaylor
- 1964 · Weeping for a Bandit as José María 'El Tempranillo'
- 1964 · The Big Hit as Michel Arland
- 1963 · The Reunion as Alberto
- 1963 · Autopsia de un criminal as Carlos
- 1963 · Summer Night as Bernardo
- 1963 · Mathias Sandorf as Frédéric de Rotenbourg
- 1962 · I tromboni di Fra' Diavolo as Fra Diavolo
- 1962 · The Female: Seventy Times Seven as Pascual
- 1962 · L'Eclisse as Riccardo
- 1962 · Viridiana as Jorge
- 1961 · Azahares rojos as Arturo Gómez Mancera
- 1961 · Pigeon Shoot as Elia
- 1961 · At Five in the Afternoon as Juan Reyes
- 1961 · The Hand in the Trap as Cristóbal Archaval
- 1961 · Hijo de hombre as
- 1960 · El hombre de la isla as Lorenzo 'El Moro'
- 1960 · Cavalcata selvaggia as
- 1960 · Trío de damas as Alberto Sáinz Robledo
- 1959 · Sonatas as Marqués Javier de Bradomín
- 1959 · Two Men in Town as Superintendente
- 1959 · Diez fusiles esperan as José Iribarren
- 1959 · Nazarin as Father Nazario
- 1958 · La noche y el alba as Pedro
- 1958 · Cuenca as Narrator (voice)
- 1958 · L'uomo dai calzoni corti as Mario
- 1958 · Revenge as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
- 1957 · The Mighty Crusaders as Tancredi d'Altavilla
- 1957 · The Wide Blue Road as Salvatore
- 1957 · Whom God Forgives as Juan Cuenca
- 1957 · Saranno uomini as Giacomo
- 1957 · Marisa as Antonio
- 1956 · La gran mentira as César Neira
- 1955 · Revelation as Sergio Gresky
- 1955 · The Miller's Saucy Wife as Cristóbal Paterna
- 1955 · El canto del gallo as Padre Miller
- 1955 · Death of a Cyclist as (uncredited)
- 1955 · Radio Stories as Gabriel
- 1954 · Murió hace quince años as Diego
- 1954 · All Is Possible in Granada as Fernando Ortega
- 1954 · Judas' Kiss as Quinto Licinio
- 1953 · Hay un camino a la derecha as Miguel
- 1953 · I Was a Parish Priest as Martín
- 1952 · María Morena as El Sevillano
- 1952 · Luna de sangre as Pedro Alvareda
- 1952 · Sor Intrépida as Tomás
- 1951 · Doubt as Rafael Figueroa
- 1951 · Perseguidos as
- 1951 · María Antonia "La Caramba" as
- 1950 · La honradez de la cerradura as Ernesto
- 1948 · Alhucemas as Tostado (uncredited)
- 1947 · Don Quixote as (uncredited)
- 1946 · El crimen de Pepe Conde as
- 1942 · La rueda de la vida as Bronquista de pelea en salón (uncredited)
- 1933 · Land Without Bread as Spanish Narrator, 1996 (voice)