Enrique García Álvarez (actor) explained

Enrique García Álvarez
Birth Date:1896
Birth Place:Langreo, Asturias, Spain
Death Place:Valencia, Spain
Occupation:Actor

Enrique García Álvarez (1896–1971) was a Spanish-Mexican actor.

Early life and career

García Álvarez was born in Langreo, Asturias in 1896. He began his career in 1922. In 1938, near the end of the Spanish Civil War, he fled to Paris, France, where he was helped by Maurice Chevalier, with which help he went into exile Mexico, where he would establish and live until shortly before his death.[1] He debuted in the cinema in Mexico in 1940, where he would work with Cantinflas and Luis Buñuel in the latter's Mexican phase.[1] He founded the magazine La Voz del Actor and received the Diosas de Plata award (from the Cinematographic Journalists of Mexico, PECIME) for his role in Buñuel's The Exterminating Angel (1962).[2]

García Álvarez was married to Carmen Collado and died of a heart attack in 1971 (other sources erroneously state 1973) in Valencia, his wife's hometown, where she was recovering from an eye operation.[1]

Filmography

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La vida eterna de Enrique García Álvarez, actor de Buñuel. The eternal life of Enrique García Álvarez, actor of Buñuel. Jorge. Praga. El Cuaderno. es. 16 March 2018.
  2. Arjona, p. 115.