Maximiliano Thous Orts Explained

Maximiliano Thous Orts
Birth Date:1875
Death Date:1947
Nationality:Spanish
Occupation:Writer, songwriter, playwright, journalist, director
Notable Works:Himne de l'Exposició, (1909)

Maximiliano Thous Orts, (1875 - 1947), also known as Maximilià Thous i Orts, was a Spanish journalist, writer, filmmaker, and playwright.

Biography

Although he was born in Asturias, his family were from Alicante, but when he became older, they moved to Valencia. While at Valencia, he studied law at the University of Valencia, but he then quit studying to learn literature and writing.[1]

In 1909, he wrote the lyrics to Himne de l'Exposició, which is officially the anthem of the Valencian Community.[2]

In 1923, he began directing films.

During the 1930s, Maximiliano was a host of a radio program, named Radio Valencia Cadena SER. However, some of the recording were lost until 2017.[3]

Works

Filmography

Newspapers

See also

References


Notes and References

  1. Web site: Thous and Orts, Maximilian. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924033447/http://www.iifv.ua.es/sainet/consultes/dades_autor.asp?pIdAutor=118. 24 September 2015.
  2. http://www.dogv.gva.es/datos/1984/12/13/pdf/1984_803662.pdf?no_cache=1
  3. Web site: Radio Valencia recupera otra grabación de Maximiliano Thous de los años 30 – Guia de la Radio. 2020-06-13. es.