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José Antonio Mayáns Hervás (born 4 May 1939) is a Spanish actor, production manager and dubbing director. Beginning with supporting roles in large productions, he became a character actor in many Spanish genre films, and later found employment on television.


Career

Mayans took his first steps in film through Spanish-based American producer
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. Having learned about the shooting of ''
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'' in
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, he was hired as a stuntman thanks to his unusually good command of English for the time, and soon found himself serving as a translator between director
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and the Spanish cast. He was brought back two years later for ''
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'', where he made his speaking debut as a young
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. Buoyed by this exposure, he decided to make acting his full-time career, honing his craft under the tutelage of American expatriate thespian and teacher William Layton. Mayans also played a priest in a short docudrama produced by Bronston about the
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. Mayans became a friend of Spanish-based Argentinian star Jorge Rigaud, with whom he shared the screen on a number of occasions. In the 1960s and 1970s, he was also a popular
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model, forming a regular couple with :es:Maria José Cantudo. Amidst the moral liberalization that followed
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's death, he appeared in several S-rated movies, a new classification mostly used for sex films that bridged the previous era's strict censorship and the full-on pornography that would come about in the mid-1980s. Mayans places his first collaboration with director
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in 1972 on the set of ''Night of the Skull''. He would go on to work with the director many times, and succeeded
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and
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as Franco's regular hero, private investigator Alfredo Pereira (sometimes Al or Fred Pereira). The director supposedly told him he was his favorite in the role. He also played the son of Franco's other signature character, Dr. Orloff, in 1982's ''The Sinister Dr. Orloff''. After the director's death in 2013, he carried his ashes during a final homage held at his hometown cinema in
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. Through Jesús Franco, Mayans started working for French company Eurociné, of whom he became a favorite, even when Franco was not involved. Eurociné gave him the anglophone alias "Robert Foster", a quasi homonym of American actor
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. The racier titles Mayans had appeared in occasionally became mixed up with the American actor's filmography, which caused the latter a few uncomfortable moments. According to the American Forster, Mayans told him that the name had been given to him because they looked alike. However, Eurociné boss Daniel Lesoeur makes no mention of this. Both actors ended up sharing the screen on the 1988 Eurociné production ''Countdown to Esmeralda Bay''. As the Spanish B-movie industry withered in the 1990s, Mayans found his most significant work in television series while his later features, including collaborations with another cult figure,
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, did not always find wide distribution. However, the actor returned to public attention in 2023 with the film '' I'll Crush Y'all'', whose director Kike Narcea paid tribute to the glory days of Spanish exploitation by casting him and fellow genre veteran Lone Fleming.


Theater

Although he mostly worked in film and television, Mayans did participate in several stage productions, most notably the first Spanish presentation of ''
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'' and the national classic '' Life is a Dream''. The latter play also gave its name to ''La vida es sueño'', a filmmaking masterclass he hosted in Madrid for production company Artistic Films in 2021.


Production

Since the 1980s, Mayans has also worked behind the scenes in many capacities. He was primarily identified as a production manager, but also served as dubbing director, often working out of Madrid's Arcofón studio. Actor William Berger commanded him for greatly streamlining Jesús Franco's hectic production process. Mayans also assisted Franco with sales and finished his final film, 2013's ''Revenge of the Alligator Ladies'', after his passing.


Accolades

In 2011, Mayans was honored by Cinemad, the sister event of music festival
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, as one of Spain's emblematic character actors, alongside
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, es:Carlos Lucas and :es:Terele Pavez. Mayans, who acted in several Euro Westerns during the genre's heyday, was named a juror for the 2012
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. In 2016, he was a guest of honor at the XI International Fantastic Film Festival in Porto Alegre, Brazil. On this occasion, the company behind the event produced an English-language short film where the actor plays a fictionalized version of himself, called ''Bring Me the Head of Antonio Mayans'' and released the following year.


Personal life

Mayans was born in
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and grew up on the city's :es:Gran Vía del Marqués del Turia. He originally contemplated a career in accounting but proved a mediocre student. As a result, he opted to learn English, for which he traveled to London. There, he attended acting seminars offered by the
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. Mayans was married to Juana de la Morena, herself an actress and later makeup artist for Jesus Franco. He had three daughters, Flavia, Ivana and Regina, all of whom collaborated to his film career to varying degrees.


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''Bring Me the Head of Antonio Mayans'' on YouTube
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