José Sazatornil

José Sazatornil
Born José Sazatornil Buendía
August 13, 1925
Barcelona, Spain
Occupation Actor
Years active 1946-2006

José Sazatornil Buendía (born 13 August 1925, in Barcelona, Spain)[1] is a Spanish actor who has appeared in numerous films since making his debut in 1946.

Biography

He was born in Barcelona on 13 August 1926. 1 is the son of the owner of a small shop in the city. He studied in his native city, specifically at the College of the brothers of the Cristiana.7 doctrine Actor of great popularity, his career began in the theatre when he was thirteen anos.8 for seven years, according to his own words, was playing every Sunday a different work for months, and participated, in this way, in 280 comedies in these seven anos.8 along these years, he simultanesus his theatre with his work career as dependent on business familiar.9 in 1946 debuted at the Victoria Theatre in Barcelona, later to become part of the theatrical company of Paco Martínez Soria.9 10 he debuted in cinema in the hand of Javier Setó in Spanish fantasy film, in 1953.3 since then has participated in more than one hundred and ten films including the national shotgunLuis García Berlanga, and dawn, which is not little, José Luis Cuerda. In 1957, José Sazatornil founded his own company Teatral.9 in 1974 he starred in his own television series: the Maniacs, Fernando García de la Vega, in TVE. In 1989 Goya received the best supporting actor Award for his role of Alberto Sinsoles in the movie wait for me in heaven of Antonio Mercero. His theatrical, film and television career he received various prizes and awards. In November 2013 was announced that he was suffering from Alzheimer's. 11 is unforgettable his interpretation of Don Mendo in the play \"La revenge on Don Mendo\", traditionally represented by the first figures on the national scene, among others, Fernando Fernán Gómez and Manolo Gómez Bur.

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