Ricardo Franco
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Ricardo Franco | |
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Born | Ricardo Franco 24 May 1949 |
Died | 20 May 1998 Madrid, Spain | (aged 48)
Nationality | Spanish |
Occupation | Screenwriter, Film director |
Years active | 1969-1998 |
Ricardo Franco (24 May 1949 in Madrid – 20 May 1998 in Madrid) was a Spanish screenwriter and film director.
Biography[]
Nephew of Jesús Franco. He died at 49 years old when he filmed . He wrote lyrics for pop songs for , "Manuel Raquel" hit for example. "Loco de amor" played Café Quijano was written by Franco too.
Filmography[]
as film director[]
- (1969).
- (1970).
- (1974).
- Pascual Duarte (1975).
- Los restos del naufragio (1978).
- (1983).
- (1984).
- (1985).
- (1988).
- La mujer de tu vida (1988) (TV episode).
- Crónicas del mal (1991) (TV).
- (1991).
- " (1993).
- (1994) (documentary)
- La buena estrella (1997).
- (1998).
as screenwriter[]
- Adiós, pequeña (Imanol Uribe, 1986).
- Berlín Blues (1988).
- Sangre y arena (, 1989).
- Tu nombre envenena mis sueños (Pilar Miró, 1996).
- La buena estrella (1997).
- Lágrimas negras (1998).
as actor[]
- Amo tu cama, rica (, 1970).
- Los restos del naufragio (1977).
- Travelling Companion (1979)
- Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón (Pedro Almodóvar, 1980).
- La madre (Miguel Bardem, 1995).
External links[]
Categories:
- Spanish screenwriters
- Spanish male writers
- Male screenwriters
- Spanish film directors
- 1949 births
- 1998 deaths
- Best Director Goya Award winners
- 20th-century screenwriters