Enrique San Francisco
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Born | Rogelio Enrique San Francisco Cobo 10 March 1955 Madrid, Spain |
Died | 1 March 2021 (aged 65) Madrid, Spain |
Other names | Quique San Francisco |
Occupation | Actor |
Rogelio Enrique San Francisco Cobo (10 March 1955 – 1 March 2021), better known as Quique San Francisco, was a Spanish actor and comedian. He was a noted figure in the so-called cine quinqui scene.[1]
Biography[]
Enrique marked his theatre debut with .[2] In 1965, he started his Television career with Televisión Española's show Santi, botones de hotel at the age of 10.[3] and Diario Vasco on 13 March 1965.
In 1975, he joined Marid Actors' Studio.[4]
In 1975, he starred in the TV series , directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez. He appeared in acclaimed films directed by Eloy de la Iglesia such as Colegas (1982), Navajeros (1980) o El pico (1983) in the 1980s.
On 24 October 2002, Enrique suffered a severe accident which led to his prolonged illness.[5] He later appeared in Television Series Cuéntame cómo pasó (2001-2008).
His theatre plays include (1965), (1988), La noche del sábado (1991), Decíamos ayer (1997), Entre fuerte y flojo (2004), Hijos de mamá (2005), (2007), (2009), (2010), ¡Se quieren! (2011), remake of 2002 drama and (2012), adaptation of 1992 theatre film of the same title. As a Radio Presenter, he worked in shows like in M80 Radio. He also lent his voice to (El Mánager) with Rosario Flores (Gypsy Funky Love Me Do) and with La Fuga (Humo y cristales) etc.
San Francisco died on 1 March 2021, aged 65.[6]
Filmography[]
- (1962), by Enrique Carreras.
- (1962), by Luis María Delgado.
- (1967), by .
- (1968), by .
- Le Paria (1969), by Claude Carliez avec Jean Marais.
- (1969), by Jaime Camino.
- (1975), by Pedro Lazaga.
- (1977), by .
- (1978), by .
- (1978), by .
- Navajeros (1980), by Eloy de la Iglesia.
- (1981), by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón.
- La mujer del ministro (1981), by Eloy de la Iglesia.
- Colegas (1982), by Eloy de la Iglesia.
- El pico (1983), by Eloy de la Iglesia.
- Amanece, que no es poco (1988), by José Luis Cuerda.
- : El crimen del expreso de Andalucía (TV) (1991), by Imanol Uribe.
- (1992), by Manuel Iborra.
- Acción mutante (1993), by Álex de la Iglesia.
- : La mujer gafe (TV) (1994), by Imanol Uribe.
- La mujer de tu vida: La mujer vacía (TV) (1994), by Manuel Iborra.
- (1995), by José Luis García Sánchez.
- Así en el cielo como en la tierra (1995), by José Luis Cuerda.
- (1995), by Adolfo Aristarain.
- (1995), by .
- (1995), by .
- (1996), by .
- (1999), by Manuel Iborra.
- (1999), by Luis García Berlanga.
- (2000), by .
- (2001), by .
- (2005), by and .
- Hot Milk (2005), by .
- (2005), by Manuel Iborra.
- (2008), by Pedro Rivero.
- (2013), by Federico López.
- (2018), diredcted by Santiago Segura.
- (2019), directed by Gerardo Olivares.
Television[]
Series and fictions
- Estudio 1 (1971–80) in TVE.
- (1974–77) in TVE.
- (1978) in TVE.
- (1974) in TVE.
- (1975) in TVE.
- Curro Jiménez (1976) in TVE.
- Proceso a Mariana Pineda (1984) in TVE.
- (1989) in TVE.
- (1990–94) in TVE.
- (1994) in Antena 3.
- (1994) in Telemadrid.
- Los ladrones van a la oficina (1993–95) in Antena 3.
- Ni contigo ni sin ti (1998) in Televisa.
- (1998) in TVE.
- (1999) in Telecinco.
- Un paso adelante (2005) in Antena 3.
- Cuéntame cómo pasó (2001–08) in TVE.
- (2005) in Telecinco.
- Águila Roja (2015) in TVE.
- (2016) in .
- Follow San Francisco (2019) in Flooxer.
Programs
- La bola de cristal (1987–88) in TVE.
- (2001–04) in Telecinco.
- Un, dos, tres... a leer esta vez (2004) in TVE.
- (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2011 and 2012) in Canal+ 1, Antena 3 and La Sexta
- El hormiguero (2007–19) (Guest) in Cuatro (2007–11) and Antena 3 (2011–19)
- (2018) in Telecinco
Awards and nominations[]
Year | Category | Film | Result |
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1989 | Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | |
1992 | Nominated |
- Actors' Union Awards
Year | Category | Film | Result |
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1992 | Second Best Actor | Nominated |
- Other Awards
- Gijón International Film Festival Best Actor Award for (1968) [7]
- Culture Ministry's Best Actor Award - 1979 [7]
References[]
- ^ Martínez, Luis (1 March 2021). "Muere a los 65 años Quique San Francisco, actor mítico del cine quinqui". El Mundo.
- ^ "El sueño de una noche de verano en el Español". Diario ABC. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
- ^ Por fin, en TVE, una 'serie' para chicos
- ^ "CINeol entrevista a Enrique San Francisco".
- ^ "Enrique San Francisco suffers severe accident".
- ^ Pozo, José Carlos (1 March 2021). "El cómico y actor Enrique San Francisco ha muerto a los 65 años". Hobby Consolas.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Web de Vicente Haro, representante de actores y actrices".
External links[]
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- Infectious disease deaths in Spain