Manuel González (actor) explained

Manuel González
Death Date:1946
Death Place:Madrid
Nationality:Spanish

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.[1] 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, by Zorrilla and Electra, by Galdós.[2] During the Spanish Civil War he was a tenant of the theater. He was performing El alcalde de Zalamea when Francisco Franco's troops entered Madrid on March 28, 1939.[3] 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.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hemeroteca - La Vanguardia - Home . 2023-04-19 . hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com.
  2. Web site: 2019-08-06 . ABC MADRID 25-12-1946 página 10 - Archivo ABC . 2023-04-19 . abc.
  3. Book: Lorenzo, Luciano García . Estado actual de los estudios calderonianos . 2000 . Edition Reichenberger . 978-3-931887-92-6 . es.