Spanish movie actors died when they were 45

Here are 2 famous actors from Spain died at 45:

Marcel Perez

Marcel Perez (January 29, 1884 Madrid-February 8, 1929 Los Angeles) a.k.a. Marcel Fernández Peréz, Twede-Dan, Marcel Fabre, Michel Fabre, Fernandea Perez, Manuel Fernández Pérez, Tweedy or Robinet was a Spanish actor and film director. His child is Marcel Perez Jr..

He died as a result of cancer.

Marcel Perez was born in Madrid and started his career as a circus performer before transitioning to film. He was known for his work in silent comedy films and became a prominent figure in the film industry during the early 1900s. Perez is considered to be one of the pioneers of physical comedy and helped shape the genre.

Perez directed and starred in several successful films, including "The Keystone Hotel" and "Circus Clowns." He was also a talented animator and created several animated shorts during the early stages of animation. His influence can be seen in the work of later comedians such as Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin.

Despite his success, Perez faced several setbacks in his personal life. He struggled with alcoholism and had a tumultuous marriage which ended in divorce. He passed away in Los Angeles due to complications from cancer at the age of 45. However, his legacy as a comedic genius and influential filmmaker have continued to live on in the years following his death.

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Hans Brausewetter

Hans Brausewetter (May 27, 1899 Málaga-April 29, 1945 Berlin) was a Spanish actor.

He died as a result of explosion.

Hans Brausewetter was born to German parents but grew up in Malaga, Spain. He began his career in the theater and made his way to the film industry. He appeared in over 50 films, including "Les Misérables" (1935) and "Jenny und der Herr im Frack" (1941). Despite his success, Brausewetter's career was interrupted by World War II. He was drafted into the German army and served as a soldier during the war. Unfortunately, he was killed during the final days of the war in Berlin, as a result of explosion. His legacy lives on through his contributions to the film industry, and he is remembered as a talented and dedicated actor.

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