Spanish movie actors died in the year 1994

Here are 3 famous actors from Spain died in 1994:

Fernando Rey

Fernando Rey (September 20, 1917 A Coruña-March 9, 1994 Madrid) a.k.a. Fernando Casado Arambillet, Fernando Casado D'Arambillet or Fernando Casado Arambillet Veiga was a Spanish actor and voice actor. He had one child, Fernando Casado Campolongo.

Rey began his acting career in the 1940s and became one of Spain's most prominent actors, appearing in over 150 films throughout his career. He also gained international recognition for his roles in several French and Italian films, as well as Hollywood productions such as "The French Connection" and "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie". In addition to his film work, Rey also had a successful stage career, appearing in many productions in Spain and internationally. He was a recipient of numerous awards for his work, including the National Theater Award in Spain and the French Legion of Honor. Rey passed away in Madrid in 1994 at the age of 76.

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Alberto Closas

Alberto Closas (October 30, 1921 Barcelona-September 19, 1994 Madrid) also known as Alberto Closas Lluró, Albert Closas or Alberto Closas Lluro was a Spanish actor. He had one child, Alberto Closas.

Closas began his acting career during the 1940s and quickly became a prominent figure in the Spanish film industry. He gained international recognition thanks to his roles in movies such as "Surcos", "Los Pazos de Ulloa" and "La gran familia". Closas was also a successful stage actor and appeared in numerous theatrical productions throughout his career. In addition to his work in film and theater, Closas also worked in television and received critical acclaim for his performance in the series "Fortunata y Jacinta". Known for his versatility and natural talent, Closas is considered one of the greatest actors in Spanish cinema history. Despite his success, Closas remained humble throughout his life and was admired for his kindness and generosity.

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Rafael Durán

Rafael Durán (December 15, 1911 Madrid-February 12, 1994 Seville) a.k.a. Rafael Duran or Rafael Durán Espayaldo was a Spanish actor. His child is called María Durán.

Durán began his career in the theater before transitioning to film, making his screen debut in the 1943 film "La casa de Quirós". He went on to appear in over 80 films throughout his career, working with some of the most renowned directors in Spanish cinema, such as Luis Buñuel and Carlos Saura.

Durán was known for his versatility as an actor, portraying a wide range of characters from romantic leads to villains. He received critical acclaim for his performance in the film "La Verónica" (1972), which earned him the Best Actor award at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.

Aside from his work in film, Durán was also a prolific television actor, appearing in numerous series and telenovelas throughout his career. He was recognized for his contributions to Spanish cinema with the Gold Medal for Fine Arts in 1989.

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