Manuel González (d. Madrid; December 24, 1946) was a Spanish actor.
Biography
He developed his artistic career on the stages of the capital of Spain. His beginnings were at Teatro de la Comedia with Mercedes Pérez de Vargas.
Shortly after he joined the company of Juan Bonafé and specialized in the comedy genre. He also worked as a theater director.
During the 1930s he worked at Teatro Español in Madrid, on whose stage he performed, among other plays,
Don Juan Tenorio
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, by
Zorrilla
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and Electra, by
Galdós.
During the Spanish Civil War he was a tenant of the theater. He was performing
El alcalde de Zalamea when
Francisco Franco
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's troops entered Madrid on March 28, 1939.
After the war he joined Antonio Vico, Carmen Carbonell and Concha Catalá to create the company Los cuatro ases (The Four Aces).
He died as a result of an angina pectoris.
References
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Date of birth missing
1946 deaths
Male actors from Madrid
Spanish male stage actors
Spanish theatre directors
Deaths from angina pectoris
20th-century Spanish male actors