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{{Short description|Spanish actor (1911–1988)}}
{{family name hatnote|Calvo|Muñoz|lang=Spanish}}
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| birth_date = 30 December 1911
|birth_date = 30 December 1911
| birth_place = [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]
|birth_place = [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]
| death_date = 1966
|death_date = 9 December 1988 aged 76
| death_place = Madrid, Spain
|death_place = [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]]
| othername = Rafael Calvo Ruiz de Morales
|othername = Rafael Luis Calvo Muñoz
| occupation = Actor
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| yearsactive = 1923-1964 (film)
|yearsactive = 1923–1964 (film)
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'''Rafael Calvo''' (1911–1966) was a Spanish [[film actor]]. He appeared in more than sixty films including ''[[Miracle of Marcelino]]'' (1955).<ref>Miro p.249-50</ref>
'''Rafael Luis Calvo Muñoz''' (30 December 1911 – 9 December 1988) was a Spanish [[film actor]]. He appeared in more than 60 films including ''[[Miracle of Marcelino]]'' (1955).<ref>Miro p.249-50</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba2491e25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170225052654/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba2491e25|url-status=dead|archive-date=February 25, 2017|title=Rafael Luis Calvo|work=BFI}}</ref>


==Selected filmography==
==Selected filmography==

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* ''[[Currito of the Cross (1926 film)|Currito of the Cross]]'' (1926)
* ''[[Currito of the Cross (1926 film)|Currito of the Cross]]'' (1926)
* ''[[Doña Juana (film)|Doña Juana]]'' (1927)
* ''[[Doña Juana (film)|Doña Juana]]'' (1927)
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* ''[[Paloma Fair]]'' (1935)
* ''[[Paloma Fair]]'' (1935)
* ''[[Bound for Cairo]]'' (1935)
* ''[[Bound for Cairo]]'' (1935)
* ''[[Saint Rogelia]]'' (1940)
* ''[[The Siege of the Alcazar]]'' (1940)
* ''[[The Siege of the Alcazar]]'' (1940)
* ''Arribada forzosa'' (1944) - Matón de Mariano
* ''Una mujer en un taxi'' (1944)
* ''[[The Captain's Ship]]'' (1947)
* ''[[The Captain's Ship]]'' (1947)
* ''[[The Holy Queen]]'' (1947) - Fernán Ayres
* ''[[When the Angels Sleep]]'' (1947) - Ventura
* ''El ángel gris'' (1947) - Ramón
* ''[[The Drummer of Bruch]]'' (1948) - Coronel Carotte
* ''La muralla feliz'' (1948) - Ladrón
* ''Campo Bravo'' (1948)
* ''[[Adventures of Juan Lucas]]'' (1949)
* ''Doce horas de vida'' (1949) - Raúl
* ''Catalina de Inglaterra'' (1951) - Enrique VIII
* ''[[María Morena]]'' (1951) - Cristóbal
* ''[[The Pelegrín System]]'' (1952) - Bremón (padre)
* ''[[Service at Sea]]'' (1951)
* ''[[The King's Mail]]'' (1951)
* ''Em-Nar, la ciudad de fuego'' (1952) - Comandante Balboa
* ''[[Amaya (1952 film)|Amaya]]'' (1952) - Eudonio
* ''[[The Floor Burns]]'' (1952)
* ''[[Court of Justice (film)|Court of Justice]]'' (1953)
* ''[[Magic Concert]]'' (1953)
* ''[[Miracle of Marcelino]]'' (1955)
* ''[[Miracle of Marcelino]]'' (1955)
* ''Sucedió en mi aldea'' (1956) - Colás
* ''El fenómeno'' (1956) - Gregorio
* ''Miguitas y el carbonero'' (1956)
* ''[[Fedra (film)|Fedra]]'' (1956)
* ''[[Fedra (film)|Fedra]]'' (1956)
* ''Mensajeros de paz'' (1957) - Gaspar
* ''Aquellos tiempos del cuplé'' (1958) - Julio Olvedo
* ''Gli zitelloni'' (1958)
* ''Die Sklavenkarawane'' (1958) - Murad Ibrahim
* ''Patio andalu'' (1958)
* ''[[The Thieves (1959 film)|The Thieves]]'' (1959) - Zio di Vincenzo
* ''[[Noi siamo due evasi]]'' (1959) - Pietrone
* ''Der Löwe von Babylon'' (1959) - Säfir
* ''[[Alfonso XII and María Cristina]]'' (1960)
* ''[[Alfonso XII and María Cristina]]'' (1960)
* ''[[Legions of the Nile]]'' (1960) - (uncredited)
* ''Compadece al delincuente'' (1960)
* ''Un hecho violento'' (1960) - Harris
* ''[[Ursus (film)|Ursus]]'' (1961) - Mok
* ''El secreto de los hombres azules'' (1961) - Don Pedro
* ''[[King of Kings (1961 film)|King of Kings]]'' (1961) - Simon of Cyrene
* ''Rosa de Lima'' (1961) - Adrián
* ''Historia de un hombre'' (1961)
* ''[[Terrible Sheriff]]'' (1962) - Tornado
* ''La pandilla de los once'' (1963) - El Coco
* ''El camino'' (1963) - El Herrero
* ''[[Backfire (1964 film)|Backfire]]'' (1964) - Le Borgne (uncredited)
* ''El señor de La Salle'' (1964) - Tabernero
* ''[[The Uninhibited]]'' (1965) - Pablo
* ''Two Thousand Dollars for Coyote'' (1966) - White Feather (uncredited)
* ''Un hombre solo'' (1969)
* ''[[The Corruption of Chris Miller]]'' (1973) - Commissioner (voice, uncredited)
* ''La tribu de los aurones'' (1988) - Maestro Jonc (voice) (final film role)
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== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{IMDb name|0130982}}
* {{IMDb name|4010034}}


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{{Persondata
| NAME = Calvo, Rafael
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Spanish actor
| DATE OF BIRTH = 30 December 1911
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]
| DATE OF DEATH = 1966
| PLACE OF DEATH = Madrid, Spain
}}


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[[Category:1911 births]]
[[Category:1911 births]]
[[Category:1966 deaths]]
[[Category:1988 deaths]]
[[Category:Spanish male film actors]]
[[Category:Spanish male film actors]]
[[Category:People from Madrid]]
[[Category:Spanish male silent film actors]]
[[Category:Male actors from Madrid]]
[[Category:20th-century Spanish male actors]]
[[Category:20th-century Spanish male actors]]




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Latest revision as of 15:01, 13 October 2024

Rafael Calvo
Born30 December 1911
Died9 December 1988 aged 76
Other namesRafael Luis Calvo Muñoz
OccupationActor
Years active1923–1964 (film)

Rafael Luis Calvo Muñoz (30 December 1911 – 9 December 1988) was a Spanish film actor. He appeared in more than 60 films including Miracle of Marcelino (1955).[1][2]

Selected filmography

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References

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  1. ^ Miro p.249-50
  2. ^ "Rafael Luis Calvo". BFI. Archived from the original on February 25, 2017.

Bibliography

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  • Mira, Alberto. The Cinema of Spain and Portugal. Wallflower Press, 2005.
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