Alfredo Landa (3 March 1933 – 9 May 2013) was a Spanish actor.
Alfredo Landa Arena born in Pamplona (Navarre), Spain. He finished his pre-university studies in San Sebastián. He then began university studies on Law, where he began to work with university school groups. He left university to work in the theater. After working as a dubbing actor for a short time in the 1950s, he debuted with his first considerable role in film in José María Forqué's Atraco a las tres in 1962. When Francisco Franco died in 1975, censorship began to disappear. This led to a growth of erotic comedies on Spanish cinema. Landa became the "sexually repressed" role of that trend, especially under directors Mariano Ozores and Pedro Lazaga. He even created his own trend, that some people called landismo.[2]
Afterwards, Landa changed his image, taking much deeper roles, like his bandit in El Bosque animado. Landa, along with Francisco Rabal, won Best Actor award at 1984 Cannes Film Festival for his memorable performance in Los santos inocentes. He is now widely recognized as a great dramatic actor. After a career with more than one hundred and twenty movies, one dozen of television series, and several stage successes, with a great amount of Spanish and European awards, 74-year-old Landa announced his retirement at the X Festival de Cine de Málaga (10th Movie Festival of Málaga) while receiving a new award. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alfredo Landa (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Extra (uncredited)
Cheering Man in Audience (uncredited)
Manolo Cortés
Juan
Antón Gutiérrez
Genaro
Lucas
Brigada Castro
Marcial Flores 'El Verónicas'
Casildo
Joaquín Panjero
Sacristán
Sinatra
Antonio Parrondo y Carnicero, novio de Katy (2)
Paco, El Bajo
Arturo
Paco
Alejandro
Brother Pappina
Profesor Mussy
Ignacio Vidal
Ceferino Reyes
Alberto
Enrique
Rafa
Brocheros
Don José
Padre Velasco
Eusebio Cascajero y Esparza
Emilio Antúnez
Sancho Panza
Alfonso de la Peña y Peña, abogado (1) / Alfredo, marqués (2) / Benito López (3) / Pascual, soldado (4)
Manolo
Hipólito Castañón
Benito
Gabriel Mostazo
Pepe
Cosme
José Rebolledo
Inspector Murphy
Timoteo Fonseca
Valentín Martínez (segment "El Retrato de Regino")
Malvís
Gasolinero
Himself (archive footage)
Dr. León Hernández
Joaco
X2
Jenaro Castrillo
Federico Villalba/Ricardo Smith
Jeremías
Faustino Peláez
Rafael Castroviejo
(archive footage)
Sebastián
Germán
Sargento Pérez
Austrasigildo
Saturnino del Olmo
Luis Oñate
Blas Otamendi
Areta
Lorenzo
Alfredo Velázquez
Casimiro Rodríguez, el albañil
Honorio Sigüenza
Miguel Cañete Moste
Antón Costa
Juan
Máximo
Teo
Morán
Jornalero burro (uncredited)
Ricardo
Rodolfo Cisneros
Emilio Vallejo
Joe
Blas
Felipe
Areta
Simón Giménez
Armando
Perico
Armando
Venancio Torralba 'El Torralba'
Fidel Frutos
Tormento
Patxi
Antonio Ponce de León
Pedro
Rodolfo Sicilia
Aris
Manolo Olmedillo
Galdino
Paco
Lucas Trigo
Armando
Benito
Daniel Martínez
El americano
Comisario Miranda
Ángel Perales
José
Bienvenido Garcés
Teo
Ceferino Díaz Fernández
Arturo
Tomás Sierra
Alberto
Padre Saturio
José
El Cura
Cleofás Pérez Zambullo
Bartolomé
Eduardo
Pepe García Moratillo, fontanero
Segismundo Porretas
Castrillo
Bruno - El jeque árabe
Sancho Panza
Sabino Gurupe
José Luis
Self - Actor / Sancho Panza (archive footage)
Gino
Don Pepe