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Fernando Rey is a Actor Espagnol born on 20 september 1917 at A Coruña (Espagne)

Fernando Rey

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Birth name Fernando Casado Arambillet
Nationality Espagne
Birth 20 september 1917 at A Coruña (Espagne)
Death 9 march 1994 (at 76 years) at Madrid (Espagne)

Fernando Casado Arambillet (20 September 1917 – 9 March 1994), best known as Fernando Rey, was a Spanish film, theatre, and TV actor, who worked in both Europe and the United States. A suave, international actor best known for his roles in the films of surrealist director Luis Buñuel (Tristana, 1970; Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, 1972; That Obscure Object of Desire, 1977) and as a drug lord in The French Connection (1971), he appeared in more than 150 films over half a century.

The debonair Rey was described by French Connection producer Philip D'Antoni as "the last of the Continental guys". He achieved his greatest notoriety after he turned 50: "Perhaps it is a pity that my success came so late in life", he told The Times of Madrid in 1973. "It might have been better to have been successful while young, like El Cordobés in the bullring. Then your life is all before you to enjoy it."

Biography

The beginnings
Rey was born in A Coruña, Spain, the son of Captain Casado Veiga. He studied architecture, but the Spanish Civil War interrupted his university studies which led him to his success.





In 1936, Rey began his career in movies as an extra, sometimes even getting credited. It was then that he chose his stage name, Fernando Rey. He kept his first name, but took his mother's second surname, Rey, a short surname with a clear meaning ("Rey" is Spanish for "King").

In 1944, his first speaking role was the Duke of Alba in José López Rubio's Eugenia de Montijo. Four years later, he acted the part of Felipe I el Hermoso, King of Spain, in the Spanish cinema blockbuster Locura de amor.

This was the start of a prolific career in movies (he played in around two hundred films), radio, theater, and television. Rey was also a great dubbing actor in Spanish television. His voice was considered intense and personal, and he became the narrator of important Spanish movies like Luis García Berlanga's Bienvenido Mr. Marshall (1953), Ladislao Vajda's Marcelino Pan y Vino (1955), and even the 1992 re-dubbed version of Orson Welles' Don Quixote. In fact, Rey acted in four different film versions of Don Quixote in different roles, if one counts the Welles version (for which Rey supplied offscreen narration in the final scene).

His brilliant performance in the role of a demotivated and doubtful actor in Juan Antonio Bardem's Cómicos (1954), while showing him for the first time in a successful lead part, paradoxically, as he saw himself as the real incarnation of the role, plunged him in a professional depression, of which he did not emerge until his collaboration with Luis Buñuel several years later. However, in the short term, Buñuel's disconcerting public remark on Rey's performance in other Bardem's film, Sonatas (1959), "I love how this actor plays a corpse", could only increase Rey's apprehensions. Nevertheless, Rey became eventually Buñuel's preferred actor and closest friend.


International career
Rey's first international performance was in The Night Heaven Fell (Les bijoutiers du clair de lune) a 1958 French-Italian film directed by Roger Vadim, where he acted alongside Stephen Boyd, Marina Vlady and Brigitte Bardot. Previously he had played in an American TV series, It happens in Spain, the story of the exploits of a private detective, operating out in Spain, who helps distressed American tourists.

In 1959, Rey co-starred with Steve Reeves and Christine Kaufmann in the Italian sword and sandal film The Last Days of Pompeii.

In 1961 Rey played in a European Western, The Savage Guns, and as the popularity of that genre increased during that decade appeared in some other movies, including the political The Price of Power (1969), the bizarre cult classic Companeros, and two sequels of The Magnificent Seven, namely Return of the Seven (1966) and Guns of the Magnificent Seven (1969).

It was his work with Orson Welles and Luis Buñuel during the 1960s and 1970s that made Rey internationally prominent; becoming the first 'international Spanish actor.' Rey starred in Buñuel's Viridiana (1961), Tristana (1970), The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie) (1972) (a surreal movie which received the 1972 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film) and That Obscure Object of Desire (1977). For Welles, Rey performed in two completed films, Chimes at Midnight (1966) and The Immortal Story (1968).

Rey played memorably the French villain Alain Charnier in William Friedkin's The French Connection (1971). Initially, Friedkin intended to cast Francisco Rabal as Charnier, but could not remember his name after seeing him in Luis Buñuel's Belle de jour; he only knew the person he had in mind was a Spanish actor who had worked with Buñuel. Rey was hired after he flew to New York to be met by a surprised Friedkin. Rey's English and French were not perfect, but Friedkin discovered that Rabal spoke neither of them, and opted to keep Rey, who reprised the role in the less successful sequel, French Connection II (1975).

Along 1970s and 1980s Rey played in many international co-productions, some of his appearances being cameos. These films include Lewis Gilbert's The Adventurers (1970), Mauro Bolognini's Drama of the Rich (1974), Vincente Minnelli's A Matter of Time (1976), Valerio Zurlini's The Desert of the Tartars (1976), Robert Altman's Quintet (1979), J. Lee Thompson's Caboblanco (1980) and Frank Perry's Monsignor (1982). One of Rey's greater successes in these years was Elisa, vida mía, a 1977 Spanish drama film written and directed by Carlos Saura.

On his work in Stuart Rosenberg's Voyage of the Damned (1976), Rey once said: "I played [Cuban] president Brú; a cameo. They paid me a lot of money for less than six hours of shooting, in the Barcelona Stock Exchange building, with James Mason. I got more money than Orson Welles, who played a great role ...".


Back in Spain
In later years, Rey preferred to work in Spain, with successes as Francisco Regueiro's Padre Nuestro (1985), José Luis Cuerda's El bosque animado (1987) and Jaime de Armiñán's Al otro lado del túnel (1992) as well as his portrayal of Don Quixote, alongside Alfredo Landa as Sancho Panza, in the memorable Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón's El Quijote de Miguel de Cervantes (1991) for the Spanish National TV.

His last appearance on the screen was in a supporting role in the Spanish black comedy El cianuro ... ¿sólo o con leche? (Cyanide ... pure or with milk?) (1994).


Recognition and awards
In 1971 Fernando Rey won the best actor award in the San Sebastián International Film Festival, for his performance in Rafael Gil's La duda, based, like Viridiana and Tristana, on a novel by Benito Pérez Galdós.

Another of the successes of Rey-Buñuel's collaboration was That Obscure Object of Desire (1977), nominated for another Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was also nominated for a Golden Globe in the same category, though the movie failed to win either. Rey's voice had to be dubbed by Michel Piccoli.

In Lina Wertmüller's Academy Award-nominated film, Seven Beauties (1975), Rey played the role of Pedro the anarchist who, as a friend of the protagonist and fellow prisoner Pasqualino Settebellezze, chooses a gruesome suicide rather than spend another day in a Nazi concentration camp.

Rey won Best Actor award at 1977 Cannes Film Festival for his performance in Elisa, vida mía.

In 1988 he again won the best actor award in the San Sebastián International Film Festival, this time for his performance in two films: Francisco Regueiro's Diario de invierno and Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi's El Aire de un Crimen (The Hint of a Crime).

Fernando Rey was also awarded the gold medal of the Spanish Movie Arts and Sciences Academy.

Best films

The French Connection (1971)
(Actor)
1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992)
(Actor)
Revenge (1958)
(Actor)
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972)
(Actor)
Backfire (1964)
(Actor)
Illustrious Corpses (1976)
(Actor)

Usually with

Orson Welles
Orson Welles
(4 films)
Luis Buñuel
Luis Buñuel
(5 films)
Jesús Franco
Jesús Franco
(4 films)
José Nieto
José Nieto
(10 films)
Franco Nero
Franco Nero
(7 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Fernando Rey (114 films)

Display filmography as detailed form
YearNameJobRoles
1994On the Far Side of the TunnelActorMiguel
19921492: Conquest of ParadiseActorMarchena
1992Don QuixoteActorClosing Scene Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
1992L'AtlantideActorFather Mauritius
1990Breath of LifeActorGran Magno
1990Naked TangoActorJudge Torres
1990Drums of FireActorPapa Pablo V
1988Moon Over ParadorActorAlejandro
1988The Betrothed (TV miniseries)Actor
1987The Enchanted ForestActorSr. D'Abondo
1986Our FatherActorCardinal
1986Paradise HotelActorJoseph
1986Saving GraceActorCardinal Stefano Biondi
1986L'été 36Actor
1985Black ArrowActorWarwick
1985Star KnightActorFray Lupo
1985Rustlers' RhapsodyActorRailroad Colonel
1985A.D. (miniseries)ActorSeneca
1984A Strange PassionActorPiacchi
1984The HitActorPoliceman
1982MonsignorActorCardinal Santoni
1982Looking for JesusActorDon Filippo
1981Lady of the CameliasActorCount Stackelberg
1981Chaste and PureActorAntonio Di Maggio
1981The Crime of CuencaActorContreras
1980Cabo BlancoActorPolice Captain Torredo
1979Traffic JamActorCarlo
1979QuintetActorGrigor
1978The Last Romantic LoverActorMax
1977The AssignmentActorBidara
1977Elisa, My LifeActorLuis
1977That Obscure Object of DesireActorMathieu Faber
1977Jesus of Nazareth (miniseries)ActorKaspar
1976The Desert of the TartarsActorNathanson
1976Illustrious CorpsesActorSecurity Minister
1976A Matter of TimeActorCharles Van Maar
1976Voyage of the DamnedActorPresident Bru
1976ManuelaActorDon Ramón
1975French Connection IIActorAlain Charnier
1975Seven BeautiesActorPedro the Anarchist Prisoner
1975Smiling ManiacsActorJudge Vanini
1974The Murri AffairActorProf. Murri
1974Say it with FlowersActorJacques Berger
1974The Woman with Red BootsActorPerrot
1973High CrimeActorCafiero
1973White FangActorFather Oatley
1973Fall of a BodyActorM. Nansoit
1972The Discreet Charm of the BourgeoisieActorDon Rafael
1972Antony and CleopatraActorLepidus
1972White SisterActorLe directeur de l'hôpital
1972This Kind of LoveActorGiovanna's father
1972The Two Faces of FearActorInspector Nardi
1971A Town Called HellActorOld Blind Man
1971The French ConnectionActorAlain Charnier
1971Cold Eyes of FearActorJuez Flower
1971The Light at the Edge of the WorldActorCaptain Moriz
1971The Great SwindleActorLuis
1970CompañerosActorProf. Xantos
1970Wrath of the WindActorDon Antonio
1970The AdventurersActorJaime Xenos
1970TristanaActorDon Lope
1969Guns of the Magnificent SevenActorQuintero
1969Land RaidersActorPriest
1969The Price of PowerActorPinkerton
1968The Immortal StoryActorMerchant
1968Villa RidesActorFuentes
1967CervantesActorFilipe II
1967Amor en el aireActorCarlos Mª Saldiez
1967The ViscountActor
1966Navajo JoeActorReverend Rattigan
1966El GrecoActorFelipe II.
1966Return of the SevenActorPriest
1966Attack of the RobotsActorSir Percy
1965Chimes at MidnightActorWorcester
1965The Devil Also CriesActorRamòn Quiroga
1965Samson and GideonActorLo straniero / The Stranger - Angel of the Lord
1965Espionage in LisbonActorAgent of the New World Organization
1965Son of a GunfighterActorDon Pedro Fortuna
1965The Amazing Doctor GActorGoldginger
1965Legacy of the IncasActorPresident Castillo
1964BackfireActorCommissioner of Beirut harbor
1963The Running ManActorPolice Official
1963ScheherazadeActorAl Fakid
1963The CastilianActorRamiro II, rey de León
1963The CeremonyActorSanchez
1962My Son, the HeroActorHoher Priester
1962ViridianaActorDon Jaime
1961The Savage GunsActorDon Hernán
1961Goliath Against the GiantsActorBokan the Usurper
1960The Revolt of the SlavesActorValerio
1960The Magnificent SevenActor
1960Don Lucio and Brother PíoActorSeñor Aguilar
1959The Last Days of PompeiiActorArbaces, High Priest of Isis
1958The Night Heaven FellActorTío (alternate version)
1958RevengeActorWriter
1958¡Viva lo imposible!ActorNarrator (voice) (uncredited)
1957FaustinaActorValentín
1957MadrugadaActorMauricio (voice) (uncredited)
1957The Singer from MexicoActorCartoni - l'impresario (uncredited)
1956El amor de Don JuanActorDon Iñigo
1956The Adventures of Gil BlasActor
1955The Miracle of MarcelinoActorMonje narrador
1954ComediansActorMiguel
1953Welcome Mr. Marshall!ActorNarrador (voice)
1953The Lovers of ToledoActor
1953CabaretActorCarlos Jiménez
1951Black SkyActorÁngel López Veiga
1950Agustina of AragonActor
1948Madness for LoveActorDon Felipe "el Hermoso"
1948Mare NostrumActorUlises / Capitán Ferragut
1947Don QuixoteActorSansón Carrasco
1947Reina santaActorInfante Alfonso
1947Princess of the UrsinosActorFelipe V
1945Los últimos de FilipinasActorJuan Chamizo