Kdo chodil s Analía Gadé?
Espartaco Santoni datováno Analía Gadé od ? do ?. Věkový rozdíl byl 5 roky, 7 měsíců a 17 dny.
Vicente Parra datováno Analía Gadé od ? do ?. Věkový rozdíl byl 0 roky, 8 měsíců a 23 dny.
Fernando Fernán Gómez datováno Analía Gadé od ? do ?. Věkový rozdíl byl 10 roky, 2 měsíců a 0 dny.
Analía Gadé
María Esther Gorostiza Rodríguez (Córdoba, Argentina; 28 de octubre de 1931 - Madrid, España; 18 de mayo del 2019), más conocida por su nombre artístico Analía Gadé, fue una actriz de nacionalidad española y argentina que residió en España los últimos 63 años de su vida.
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Espartaco Garibaldi Borga Santoni (Carúpano, Venezuela, 14 de junio de 1937-Marbella, 3 de septiembre de 1998) fue un actor, productor de cine y empresario hostelero venezolano, afincado en España.
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Vicente Parra
Vicente Parra Collado (5 February 1931 – 2 March 1997) was a Spanish actor.
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Fernando Fernán Gómez
Fernando Fernández Gómez (28 August 1921 – 21 November 2007), better known as Fernando Fernán Gómez, was a Spanish actor, screenwriter, film director, theater director, novelist, and playwright. Prolific in all these fields, he was elected member of the Royal Spanish Academy in 1998. He was born in Lima, Peru while his mother, Spanish actress Carola Fernán-Gómez, was making a tour in Latin America. He would later use her surname for his stage name when he moved to Spain in 1924.
Fernán Gómez was regarded as one of Spain's most beloved and respected entertainers, winning two Silver Bears for Best Actor at the Berlin International Film Festival for his roles in The Anchorite in 1977 and Stico in 1985. He was also the recipient of the Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, the National Theater Award, the Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts, the Gold Medal of the Spanish Film Academy, and six Goya Awards. He starred in 200 films between 1943 and 2006, working with directors including Carlos Saura (Ana and the Wolves, Mama Turns 100), Víctor Erice (The Spirit of the Beehive), Fernando Trueba (Belle Époque), José Luis Garci (The Grandfather), José Luis Cuerda (Butterfly's Tongue) and Pedro Almodóvar (All About My Mother).
He directed over 25 films, among them El extraño viaje (1964), and Life Goes On (1965), both great classics of the Spanish cinema that were very limited distribution due to Franco's censorship and made him a cursed filmmaker in his country. His film Voyage to Nowhere (1986), which is based on his own novel, earned critical acclaim and became the most awarded Spanish film at the 1st Goya Awards ceremony.
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