Spanish movie actors died in the year 1971

Here are 2 famous actors from Spain died in 1971:

Rafael Rivelles

Rafael Rivelles (December 23, 1898 El Cabanyal-December 3, 1971 Madrid) a.k.a. Raphael Rivelles or Rafel Rivelles was a Spanish actor. He had one child, Amparo Rivelles.

Rafael Rivelles made his acting debut in 1914 with the play "El escándalo". He went on to have a successful career in both theater and film. In the 1920s, he appeared in silent films such as "La princesa del viento" and "El pobre Valbuena". His career continued during the Spanish Civil War and the Franco regime. Some of his most notable performances were in films such as "Don Quijote de la Mancha" (1947) and "El Lazarillo de Tormes" (1959). Rivelles was known for his versatility, playing both heroic and villainous characters throughout his career. In addition to his work on screen, he also directed and produced several films. Rafael Rivelles passed away in Madrid at the age of 72, leaving behind a legacy as one of Spain's most celebrated actors.

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Enrique Rambal

Enrique Rambal (May 8, 1924 Valencia-December 15, 1971 Mexico City) also known as Enrique Rambal Sacia or Enrique Rambal Jr. was a Spanish actor and television director. He had four children, Virginia Rambal, Rebeca Rambal, Enrique Rambal and Mario Rambal.

Rambal began his acting career in the 1940s and quickly made a name for himself both in Spain and in Latin America. He became a well-known figure in the Mexican film industry during the 1950s and 1960s, starring in over fifty films, including "Lola la trailera," "La muerte en bikini," and "La mentira."

In addition to his work in film, Rambal was also a successful television director, working on shows such as "El derecho de nacer" and "Caminos de Guanajuato." He also directed several films, including "Un largo viaje hacia la muerte" and "La fruta amarga."

Rambal's legacy in the world of entertainment continues to this day. He is remembered for his talent as an actor and director, as well as for his contributions to Mexican and Spanish culture.

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