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Francisco Rabal

Francisco Rabal

Known For Acting
Birthday Mar 08, 1926
Died Aug 29, 2001 (75)
Birthplace Águilas, Murcia, Región de Murcia, Spain
Popularity 0.7 (history)
Updated Mar 28, 2025
Entry Date Apr 13, 2024
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Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Francisco Rabal (March 8, 1926 – August 29, 2001), perhaps better known as Paco Rabal, was a Spanish actor born in Águilas, a small town in the province of Murcia, Spain. In 1936, after the Spanish Civil War broke out. Rabal and his family left Murcia and move ... d to Madrid. Young Francisco had to work as a street salesboy and in a chocolate factory. When he was 13 years old, he left school to work as an electrician at Estudios Chamartín. Rabal got some sporadic jobs as an extra. Dámaso Alonso and other people advised him to try his luck with a career in theater. During the following years, he got some roles in theater companies such as Lope de Vega or María Guerrero. It was there that he met actress Asunción Balaguer; they married and remained together for the rest of Rabal's life. Their daughter, Teresa Rabal, is also an actor. In 1947, Rabal got some regular jobs in theater. He used his full name, Francisco Rabal, as stage name. However, the people who knew him always called him Paco Rabal. (Paco is the familiar form for Francisco.) "Paco Rabal" became his unofficial stage name. During the 1940s, Rabal began acting in movies as an extra, but it was not until 1950 that he was first cast in speaking roles, and played romantic leads and rogues. He starred in three films directed by Luis Buñuel - Nazarín (1959), Viridiana (1961) and Belle de jour (1967). William Friedkin thought of Rabal for the French villain of his 1971 movie The French Connection. However, he could not remember the name of "that Spanish actor". Mistakenly, his staff hired another Spanish actor, Fernando Rey. Friedkin discovered that Rabal did not speak English or French, so he decided to keep Rey. Rabal has previously worked with Rey in Viridiana. Rabal did, however, work with Friedkin in the much less successful but Academy Award-nominated cult classic Sorcerer (1977), a remake of The Wages of Fear (1953). Throughout his career, Rabal worked in France, Italy and Mexico with directors such as Gillo Pontecorvo, Michelangelo Antonioni, Luchino Visconti, Valerio Zurlini, Jacques Rivette and Alberto Lattuada. It is widely considered that Rabal's best performances came after Francisco Franco's death on 1975. In the 1980s, Rabal starred in Los santos inocentes, winning the Award as Best Actor in Cannes Film Festival, in El Disputado Voto del Señor Cayo and also in the TV series Juncal. In 1989, he was a member of the jury at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. In the 1999 he played the character of Francisco Goya in Carlos Saura Goya en Burdeos, winning a Goya Award as Best Actor. Francisco Rabal is the only Spanish actor to have received a honoris causa doctoral degree from the University of Murcia. Rabal's final movie was Dagon, a film which was dedicated to him right before the credits. The dedication read "Dedicated to Francisco Rabal, a wonderful actor and even better human being." Rabal died in 2001 from compensatory dilating emphysema, while on an airplane travelling to Bordeaux, when he was coming back from receiving an Award at Montreal Film Festival. Description above from the Wikipedia article Francisco Rabal, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Filmography

Dagon

Dagon

2001

as Ezequiel

Talk of Angels

Talk of Angels

1998

as Don Jorge

La Lola se va a los puertos

La Lola se va a los puertos

1993

as Don Diego

Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!

Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!

1990

as Máximo Espejo

A Time of Destiny

A Time of Destiny

1988

as Jorge Larraneta

Scapegoat

Scapegoat

1985

as Comisario Cárdenas

Marbella

Marbella

1985

as Juan

Treasure of the Four Crowns

Treasure of the Four Crowns

1983

as Sócrates

Reborn

Reborn

1981

as Giacomo

The Rebel

The Rebel

1980

as Tony

Hotel Fear

Hotel Fear

1978

as Marta's lover

Sorcerer

Sorcerer

1977

as Nilo

I Am the Law

I Am the Law

1977

as Albanese the Outlaw

Death Will Have Your Eyes

Death Will Have Your Eyes

1974

as The Blackmailer

The Tempter

The Tempter

1974

as Bishop Marquez

Bloody Che Contra

Bloody Che Contra

1968

as Che Guevara

Belle de Jour

Belle de Jour

1967

as Hyppolite

España insólita

España insólita

1965

as (voice)

All Is Possible in Granada

All Is Possible in Granada

1954

as Fernando Ortega

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Organization Category Movie
Television Credits

Truhanes

as Ginés Giménez

Episodes: 26

First Aired: Oct 05, 1993

Fortunata and Jacinta

as José Izquierdo

Episodes: 10

First Aired: May 07, 1980

Cervantes

as Mateo Alemán

Episodes: 9

First Aired: Apr 06, 1981

Teresa de Jesús

as Alonso

Episodes: 8

First Aired: Mar 12, 1984

Juncal

as José Álvarez "Juncal"

Episodes: 7

First Aired: Feb 18, 1989

Il giovane Garibaldi

as Bento Gonçalvez

Episodes: 6

First Aired: Feb 10, 1974

Los Desastres de la Guerra

as Francisco de Goya

Episodes: 6

First Aired: Jun 06, 1983

Imágenes perdidas

as Himself - Narrator

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Oct 09, 1991

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