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Paco Martínez Soria
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![]() Bust of Paco Martínez Soria in Zaragoza
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Born |
Francisco Martínez Soria
December 18, 1902 |
Died | February 26, 1982 Madrid, Spain
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(aged 79)
Occupation | Actor, Theatre director |
Paco Martínez Soria (born Francisco Martínez Soria; December 18, 1902 – February 26, 1982) was a famous Spanish actor. He was also a talented theatre director. He was born in Tarazona, a town in Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain.
Life and Career
Paco Martínez Soria was only five years old when his family moved to Barcelona. This is where he went to school and grew up. He first worked as a clerk, which is like an office assistant. Later, he became a salesperson.
At the same time, he loved acting. He joined local theatre groups in Gràcia, a neighborhood in Barcelona. He performed as an amateur actor, meaning he acted for fun, not as a job.
During a difficult time in Spain, he decided to focus completely on theatre. In 1938, he made his professional debut. He acted in a play called Antonio pasó el infierno (Antonio goes to hell). He performed with the theatre company of Rafael López Somoza.
Just two years later, Paco started his very own theatre company. Throughout the 1940s, his company performed at Teatro Urquinaona. In the 1950s, they moved to the Talía theatre.
Paco also started working in movies. In 1934, he was an extra in a comedy called Sereno. An extra is someone who appears in the background of a film. He worked with director Ignacio F. Iquino on many films.
In 1938, Paco got his first main role in a comedy. The movie was called Paquete, el fotógrafo público número uno. He continued to play smaller roles in many films. But in 1944, he returned to theatre. He became both an actor and a theatre owner.
Between 1942 and 1944, Paco became quite well-known. He was named the director and main actor of the theatre company at Teatro de la Zarzuela.
He returned to movies in the 1950s. In 1965, he had a huge success with the film La ciudad no es para mí (The city is not for me). This movie was directed by Pedro Lazaga.
From then on, Paco was famous for playing a special character. He often played a kind and simple country person. This character appeared in many of his films until he passed away. He worked closely with his friend, director Pedro Lazaga, on many of these movies.
Movies He Starred In
Paco Martínez Soria acted in many films throughout his career. Here are some of them:
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1934 | Sereno... y tormenta | unknown | |
1935 | Al margen de la ley | unknown | |
1935 | Error judicial | ||
1936 | Diego corrientes | ||
1938 | Heart of Gold | Saturiano | |
1941 | El difunto es un vivo | ||
1942 | Boda accidentada | ||
1943 | Deliciosamente tontos | ||
1943 | El hombre de los muñecos | ||
1943 | Piruetas juveniles | ||
1943 | Un enredo de familia | ||
1943 | Viviendo al revés | ||
1951 | Almas en peligro | ||
1951 | The Dance of the Heart | Jaime Miravall | |
1951 | Fantasía española | ||
1953 | Lawless Mountain | ||
1956 | El difunto es un vivo | ||
1956 | Veraneo en España | ||
1957 | Su desconsolada esposa | ||
1959 | Sendas marcadas | ||
1966 | La ciudad no es para mí | Agustín Valverde | |
1967 | ¿Qué hacemos con los hijos? | ||
1968 | El turismo es un gran invento | Mayor Benito Requejo | |
1969 | Se armó el belén | Parish priest | |
1969 | Abuelo made in Spain | ||
1969 | Don erre que erre | ||
1971 | Hay que educar a papá | ||
1972 | El padre de la criatura | ||
1973 | El abuelo tiene un plan | ||
1974 | El calzonazos | ||
1975 | El alegre divorciado | ||
1976 | Estoy hecho un chaval | ||
1977 | Vaya par de gemelos | Twins Lucas and Pedro | |
1980 | Es peligroso casarse a los 60 | Mariano | |
1981 | La tía de Carlos | Fermín Recuero / Charley's Aunt |
See also
In Spanish: Paco Martínez Soria para niños