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{{Short description|Portuguese film producer and director}} |
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'''José Manuel Nobre Perdigão Queiroga''' (12 June 1916, in [[Évora]], Sé e São Pedro – 8 May 1980, in a [[road accident]], [[Alcoentre]], [[Azambuja]]), son with his sister Maria José of Joaquim José Perdigão Queiroga (b. [[Évora]]) and second wife Mariana Nobre, was a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[film producer]] and [[film director]]. |
'''José Manuel Nobre Perdigão Queiroga''' (12 June 1916, in [[Évora]], Sé e São Pedro – 8 May 1980, in a [[road accident]], [[Alcoentre]], [[Azambuja]]), son with his sister Maria José of Joaquim José Perdigão Queiroga (b. [[Évora]]) and second wife Mariana Nobre, was a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[film producer]] and [[film director]]. |
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Revision as of 18:15, 6 January 2024
José Manuel Nobre Perdigão Queiroga (12 June 1916, in Évora, Sé e São Pedro – 8 May 1980, in a road accident, Alcoentre, Azambuja), son with his sister Maria José of Joaquim José Perdigão Queiroga (b. Évora) and second wife Mariana Nobre, was a Portuguese film producer and film director.
He married Aida de las Nieves Villar y Trimiño (b. and d. in Lisbon), daughter of Ernesto Villar and wife Ramona Trimiño (both b. in Spain and d. in Lisbon), and had an issue.
His half-brother-in-law was António José de Almeida.
References
Bibliographic references
- (in Portuguese) O Cais do Olhar by José de Matos-Cruz, Portuguese Cinematheque, 1999