Gustavo Re
Gustavo Re | |
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Born | |
Died | 5 June 1979 | (aged 71)
Occupation(s) | Television presenter and actor |
Gustavo Re (7 April 1908 – 5 June 1979) was a Spanish television presenter and actor.
Biography
On 10 October 1961 it was aired on TVE Amigos del martes, hosted by Artur Kaps, Franz Johan and Gustavo Re.[1][2] They found a theater company named «Los vieneses», which was also collaborated by Herta Frankel,[3] and Nati Mistral in Germany.[4][5]
He appeared in Historias de la radio (1955), directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia and starring Francisco Rabal, Margarita Andrey, Tony Leblanc, José Luis Ozores and José Isbert;[6] Totò d'Arabia (1964), directed by José Antonio de la Loma and starring Totò and Nieves Navarro;[7] La diligencia de los condenados (1970), directed by Ignacio F. Iquino and starring Erika Blanc and Bruno Corazzari;[8] and Un verano para matar (1972), directed by Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi and starring Karl Malden, Olivia Hussey and Christopher Mitchum.[9]
He was honoured along Pepe da Rosa, Franz Johann, Andrés Pajares, Cassen, Fernando Esteso, Kiko, Tip y Coll, Lina Morgan, Zori and Santosin in the television special Humor en blanco y negro, aired in Cómo nos reímos in La 2.[10]
Selected filmography
- 39 cartas de amor (1955) as Barón
- Truhanes de honor (1955) as Lodiwick
- Facultad de letras (1952)
- La llamada de África (1952) as Antonio
- Hermano menor (1953)
- Intriga en el escenario (1953) as Óscar
- Todo es posible en Granada (1954) as Quincallero
- High Fashion (1954) as Mr. Byars
- Tres eran tres (1955) (segment "Una de pandereta")
- Historias de la radio (1955) as Esquimal
- Confidential Report (1955) as Italian police in Naples port (uncredited)
- Tangier Assignment (1955) as Schuman / Abdul
- Mañana cuando amanezca (1955) as Otro guardián
- Congreso en Sevilla (1955) as Director de Radio AGA
- Un día perdido (1955) as Portero
- El difunto es un vivo (1956) as Luquitas
- Hospital de urgencia (1956) as Enfermo fumando en la cama
- Quiéreme con música (1957) as Jose Luis
- Los ángeles del volante (1957) as Sustituto del Manazas
- El bandido generoso (1957)
- Pasaje a Venezuela (1957) as Comerciante de pescado
- Familia provisional (1958)
- Cita imposible (1958) as Giovanni Esposito / Maximo Rebinsky de Walewska
- Action Stations (1959) (uncredited)
- The Colossus of Rhodes (1961) as Mercante (uncredited)
- Juventud a la intemperie (1961) as Camarero (uncredited)
- No dispares contra mí (1961) as Juan
- Los atracadores (1962) as Cómplice del mago que acosa a Isabel
- El último verano (1962) as Pescador (uncredited)
- Vamos a contar mentiras (1961) as Médico
- ¿Dónde pongo este muerto? (1962) as Cartier
- Los castigadores (1962) as Mario
- Las travesuras de Morucha (1962)
- El grano de mostaza (1962) as Mr. Quino
- La bella Lola (1962) as Comisario
- La gran coartada (1963) as Director
- The Adventures of Scaramouche (1963)
- Trampa mortal (1963) as Gustavo
- José María (1963) as Coronel
- A tiro limpio (1964) as Señor del Garaje
- Piso de soltero (1964) as Don Gustavo
- Un rincón para querernos (1964) as Claudio
- La muerte llama otra vez (1964)
- Toto de Arabia (1965) as Sir Turner
- That Man in Istanbul (1965) as Brain
- La chica del autostop (1965) as Conductor estafado
- Sunscorched (1965) as Dueño del bar
- Mi canción es para ti (1965) (uncredited)
- Día de fiesta (1966, TV Series)
- 4 Dollars of Revenge (1966)
- Dollar of Fire (1966) as Postmaster Gennor
- Ruthless Colt of the Gringo (1966) as Juez Wilker
- 07 con el 2 delante (Agente: Jaime Bonet) (1966) as Mr. Murray
- Seven Pistols for a Gringo (1966) as Nat
- Clint the Stranger (1967) as Peabody (uncredited)
- The Viscount (1967) (uncredited)
- Die Slowly, You'll Enjoy It More (1967) as Morgan
- La tía de Carlos en mini-falda (1967) as Don Servando
- Sartana Does Not Forgive (1968) as the Undertaker
- They Came to Rob Las Vegas (1968) as Salvatore
- The Day the Hot Line Got Hot (1968) as Police Chief
- Marquis de Sade's Justine (1969) as Desroches
- Sax Rohmer's The Castle of Fu Manchu (1969) as Professor Heracles (uncredited)
- Chico, chica, ¡boom! (1969) as Maitre
- Turistas y bribones (1969) as Mr. Rosenberg
- El abogado, el alcalde y el notario (1969) as Doctor
- El Puro se sienta, espera y dispara (1969) as Fernando
- El señorito y las seductoras (1969) as Médico
- La banda de los tres crisantemos (1970) as Doctor (uncredited)
- Versatile Lovers (1970) as Gustav (uncredited)
- Twenty Paces to Death (1970) as Eugene
- Stagecoach of the Condemned (1970) as John McCandy
- Percy Stuart (1970, TV Series) as Waldmüller
- Blackie the Pirate (1971) as Noble
- Dig Your Grave Friend... Sabata's Coming (1971) as George McGowan
- Rain for a Dusty Summer (1971) as Prison Official (uncredited)
- La liga no es cosa de hombres (1972) as Don Ramón
- Summertime Killer (1972) as Guido
- God in Heaven... Arizona on Earth (1972) as Dentist
- They Believed He Was No Saint (1972) as Padre Javier
- Robinson and His Tempestuous Slaves (1972) as Lascius
- Fabulous Trinity (1972) as Sr. Wells
- A Noose Is Waiting for You Trinity (1972) as Blinky - bartender
- Horror Story (1972) as Barón Von Kraus
- La venganza del Doctor Mabuse (1972) as Malou
- Fat Brothers of Trinity (1973) as Carrigan
- Las juergas de 'El Señorito' (1973) as Don Antonio
- La corrupción de Chris Miller (1973) as Shopkeeper
- The Lonely Woman (1973) as Old homosexual
- La ley del karate en el Oeste (1973) as Johnson
- Aborto criminal (1973) as Ramón, padre de Ana
- Emma, puertas oscuras (1974) as John
- Touch Me Not (1974) as Night man
- Cuando los niños vienen de Marsella (1974) as Agente inmobiliario
- El último proceso en París (1974) as Presidente
- El pez de los ojos de oro (1974) as Miguel Toledo
- The Passenger (1974) (uncredited)
- Préstamela esta noche (1978) as Pianista (final film role)
References
- ^ "10 de octubre de 1960 "Amigos del martes"". Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española (in Spanish). 28 July 2017. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
- ^ "Franz Johan y Gustavo Re en "Amigos del lunes"". Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 July 2019.
- ^ L. Torre, Rafael (4 September 2011). "El día que llegó la televisión". Faro de Vigo (in Spanish). Prensa Ibérica. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
- ^ Memba, Javier (20 August 2017). "Muere Nati Mistral, una precursora del musical". El Mundo (in Spanish). Unidad Editorial. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
- ^ "Brava Nati Mistral". El Diario (in Spanish). 20 August 2017. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
- ^ "'Historias de la radio', Versión española en La 2". La Guía Go! (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 July 2019.
- ^ "Totò d'Arabia". Comingsoon.net (in Italian). Retrieved 9 July 2019.
- ^ "Prima di perdono...poi t'ammazzo". Comingsoon.net (in Italian). Retrieved 9 July 2019.
- ^ "Del 6 al 10 de agosto, 5 películas en Historia de Nuestro Cine". Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española (in Spanish). 6 August 2018. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
- ^ "'Cómo nos reímos' dedica un capítulo monográfico al 'Humor en blanco y negro'". Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española (in Spanish). 23 March 2018. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
- ^ Thrower, Stephen (2015). Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco: Volume 1:1959-1974. Strange Attractor Press. p. 262. ISBN 978-1-907222-31-3.
External links
- Gustavo Re at IMDb