Spanish movie actors died in the year 1956

Here are 2 famous actors from Spain died in 1956:

Enrique Muiño

Enrique Muiño (July 5, 1881 Galicia-May 24, 1956 Buenos Aires) was a Spanish actor.

He began his career on stage in Argentina, where he had emigrated with his family at a young age. Muiño went on to become one of the most recognizable actors in Argentine cinema during the silent era. He was known for his skill in portraying complex characters, and his work in early Argentine films helped shaped the country's nascent film industry. In the 1930s, Muiño returned to Spain, where he continued to act in films and on stage. However, he was forced to flee the country during the Spanish Civil War due to his left-wing political beliefs. Muiño later resettled in Argentina, where he continued to act until his death in 1956.

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Ramón Garay

Ramón Garay (November 27, 1896 Spain-November 27, 2014 Argentina) also known as Ramón J. Garay was a Spanish actor.

He began his career in Madrid in the 1920s, appearing on stage and in silent films. Garay moved to Argentina in 1937 due to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War and continued his acting career there. He appeared in over 70 films, including the 1964 film "The Most Beautiful Couple in the World," which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Garay was also known for his voice acting work, providing the Spanish voice for characters in Disney films like "Bambi" and "Lady and the Tramp." He was honored with numerous awards for his contributions to the entertainment industry and lived to be 118 years old, making him one of the oldest people in the world at the time of his death.

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