Spanish actors who died due to Cerebral hemorrhage

Here are 2 famous actors from Spain died in Cerebral hemorrhage:

Fortunio Bonanova

Fortunio Bonanova (January 13, 1895 Palma, Majorca-April 2, 1969 Woodland Hills) also known as Josep Lluis Moll or Josep LluĂ­s Moll was a Spanish singer, actor and opera singer.

He started his career in Spain as an opera singer and performed in many famous operas. He later went to Hollywood and appeared in more than 50 films, often playing roles of suave and villainous characters. He worked with many famous directors such as Alfred Hitchcock, Orson Welles and Frank Capra. Bonanova also contributed to the music industry by writing some songs and even recorded some of them. In addition to his successful career in acting and music, Bonanova was a philanthropist and actively participated in charity work, especially for children.

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Pablito Calvo

Pablito Calvo (March 16, 1948 Madrid-February 1, 2000 Alicante) also known as Pablo Calvo or Pablo Calvo Hidalgo was a Spanish actor and industrial engineer. He had one child, Pablito Calvo Jr..

Pablito Calvo began his acting career at a young age, starring in the 1952 film "Marcelino, Pan y Vino" when he was only four years old. The film was a huge success and established Calvo as a child star. He went on to act in several other films including "The Good Life" and "The Rocket from Calabuch". In addition to his acting career, Calvo also pursued a degree in industrial engineering and worked as an engineer for several years. He later returned to acting, appearing in the 1981 film "El gran secreto" and the 1992 television series "Farmacia de guardia". Unfortunately, Calvo passed away in 2000 at the age of 51 due to heart and lung complications. Despite his short career, he is remembered as one of Spain's most beloved child actors.

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