José Bódalo
José Bódalo | |
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Born |
José Bódalo Zúffoli March 24, 1916 Córdoba, Argentina |
Died |
July 24, 1985 Madrid, Spain |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1930–1985 |
Spouse(s) | Alicia Fernández Tomás[1] |
Children | Alicia and María Jose |
José Bódalo Zúffoli (March 24, 1916 – July 24, 1985) was an Argentine born Spanish film actor.
Biography
Bódalo was born in Córdoba, Argentina, the son of Rome-born actress Eugenia Zúffoli and actor and singer José Bódalo, Sr. He moved to Spain, and he made over 120 film and TV appearances between 1930 and his death in 1985.
From the mid to late 1960s he prolifically appeared in Spaghetti Western films which were often Spanish and Italian co produced. He played the role of General Hugo Rodriguez in the 1966 film Django opposite Franco Nero; and also performed in Begin the Beguine, the film that won the 1982 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
He appeared in many comedy or drama films in Spain but also appeared in many television series particularly after 1970 such as Novela from 1969–1977 and Estudio 1 in the early 1980s.
Selected filmography
- Agustina of Aragon (1950)
- A Tale of Two Villages (1951)
- Devil's Roundup (1952)
- Flight 971 (1953)
- Three are Three (1955)
- The Mustard Grain (1962)
- The Twin Girls (1963)
- Blood in the Bullring (1969)
- Unmarried Mothers (1975)
- Father Cami's Wedding (1979)
- And in the Third Year, He Rose Again (1980)
- Spoiled Children (1980)
- The Autonomines (1984)
- The Cheerful Colsada Girls (1984)
References
- ↑ His Obituary (Spanish)
External links
- José Bódalo at the Internet Movie Database
- José Bódalo at Find-A-Grave