Spanish movie actors died in the year 1985

Here are 2 famous actors from Spain died in 1985:

Alfredo Mayo

Alfredo Mayo (May 17, 1911 Barcelona-May 19, 1985 Palma, Majorca) a.k.a. Alfredo Fernández Martínez, Alfredo Majo, Alfred Mayo, Alfred May or Alfredo Fernandez Martinez was a Spanish actor and military officer.

He began his acting career in the 1930s, appearing in several Spanish films such as "El frente de los suspiros" (1937) and "Una ciudad en la costa" (1945). However, he also had an active career in the military and fought in the Spanish Civil War. After the war, he continued to act in films, often playing tough or authoritarian characters. He became known for his performances in films such as "La caza" (1966) and "El río de oro" (1955). In addition to his acting and military career, Mayo was also a writer, publishing several books about his experiences in the army. He passed away in Palma, Majorca in 1985 at the age of 74.

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José Bódalo

José Bódalo (March 24, 1916 Córdoba-July 24, 1985 Madrid) also known as Francisco Bodalo, Josè Bodalo, José Bódalo Zúffoli, José Bódalo, Francisco Bódalo or Jose Bodalo was a Spanish actor, announcer and football player. His children are called Maria Teresa Bodalo and Alicia Bodalo.

Bódalo began his performing career in the 1940s, appearing in plays such as "La Dama del Alba" and "Historia de una escalera". He transitioned to film in 1950 and became a prolific character actor, appearing in more than 140 films throughout his career. Some of his notable roles include "Viridiana", "Belle de Jour", and "The Spirit of the Beehive".

Aside from his acting career, Bódalo was also an accomplished football player, having played for Real Madrid and Córdoba CF during his younger years. He continued to support the sport throughout his life and even commentated on football matches.

Bódalo passed away in 1985 at the age of 69 due to complications from a heart attack. Despite his passing, he remains a beloved figure in Spanish cinema and theatre.

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