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{{Short description|Spanish actor (1913–1998)}}
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| name = Luis Prendes
| name = Luis Prendes
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| birth_name = Luis Prendes Estrada
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1913|8|22|df=yes}}
| birth_date = {{birth date|1913|08|22|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Melilla]], Spain
| birth_place = [[Melilla]], Spain
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1998|10|27|1913|8|22|df=yes}}
| death_date = {{death date and age|1998|10|27|1913|08|22|df=yes}}
| death_place = [[Madrid]], Spain
| death_place = [[Madrid]], Spain
| occupation = Actor
| resting_place = [[Cementerio de la Almudena]]
| yearsactive = 1936-1998
| occupation = Actor
| years_active = 1936–1998
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'''Luis Prendes''' (22 August 1913 – 27 October 1998) was a Spanish film actor. He appeared in 75 films between 1936 and 1998.
'''Luis Prendes Estrada''' (22 August 1913 &ndash; 27 October 1998) was a Spanish actor.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mcnbiografias.com/app-bio/do/show?key=prendes-luis|title=Prendes Estrada, Luis (1913-1998)|language=es|website=MCNBiografias.com|access-date=28 July 2019}}</ref> He was considered one of the country's most famous [[movie star]] during the 1940s and 1950s. He was also an important figure in the country's [[theatre]].


==Selected filmography==
==Selected filmography==
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* ''[[Corner in Madrid]]'' (1936)
* ''[[Corner in Madrid]]'' (1936) - Mario
* ''[[Heart of Gold (1941 film)|Heart of Gold]]'' (1941)
* ''Fortuna'' (1940)
* ''[[Heart of Gold (1941 film)|Heart of Gold]]'' (1941) - Agustín
* ''Una conquista difícil'' (1942)
* ''[[Lola Montes (1944 film)|Lola Montes]]'' (1944)
* ''La madre guapa'' (1942)
* ''[[Gentleman Thief (film)|Gentleman Thief]]'' (1944)
* ''La culpa del otro'' (1942) - Juan Carlos
* ''[[Four Women (1947 film)|Four Women]]'' (1947)
* ''Su excelencia el mayordomo'' (1942) - Alfredo
* ''[[Reckless (1951 film)|Reckless]]'' (1951)
* ''[[Black Sky]]'' (1951)
* ''Melodías prohibidas'' (1942)
* ''[[Devil's Roundup]]'' (1952)
* ''Boda accidentada'' (1943) - Nico
* ''[[The Devil Plays the Flute]]'' (1953)
* ''Mi adorable secretaria'' (1943) - Miguel
* ''[[Back to the Door]]'' (1959)
* ''Rosas de otoño'' (1943)
* ''[[King of Kings (1961 film)|King of Kings]]'' (1961) - Penitent Thief
* ''Una chica de opereta'' (1944) - Armando d'Olbés
* ''[[Kill and Be Killed]]'' (1962)
* ''Mi enemigo y yo'' (1944) - Mauricio de Viera
* ''[[Pyro... The Thing Without a Face]]'' (1964)
* ''[[Lola Montes (1944 film)|Lola Montes]]'' (1944) - Carlos Benjumea
* ''Tambor y cascabel'' (1944)
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* ''Estaba escrito'' (1945)
* ''El hombre que mató a Billy el Niño'' (1967) - John Tunstill
* ''[[Gentleman Thief (film)|Gentleman Thief]]'' (1946) - Jaime Borrell
* ''[[Four Women (1947 film)|Four Women]]'' (1947) - enamorado de Elena
* ''La manigua sin dios'' (1949)
* ''Una noche en blanco'' (1949) - Álvaro
* ''Cita con mi viejo corazón'' (1950)
* ''El duende y el rey'' (1950)
* ''La sombra iluminada'' (1950) - Daniel
* ''[[The Seventh Page]]'' (1951) - Manolo
* ''[[Reckless (1951 film)|Reckless]]'' (1951) - Fernando Mendoza
* ''[[Black Sky]]'' (1951) - Ricardo Fortuny
* ''[[Devil's Roundup]]'' (1952) - Buhonero
* ''[[The Devil Plays the Flute]]'' (1953) - Bernaldino
* ''[[Condemned to Hang]]'' (1953) - Tomás
* ''Luces de candilejas'' (1956)
* ''Dos basuras'' (1958)
* ''Venta de Vargas'' (1959) - Comandante De Moulin
* ''[[Back to the Door]]'' (1959) - Enrique Simón
* ''El precio de la sangre'' (1960)
* ''El príncipe encadenado'' (1960)
* ''[[Ursus (film)|Ursus]]'' (1961) - Setas
* ''[[King of Kings (1961 film)|King of Kings]]'' (1961) - as Dismas, the Penitent Thief
* ''[[Kill and Be Killed]]'' (1962) - Inspector Muñoz
* ''Todos eran culpables'' (1962)
* ''Plaza de oriente'' (1963) - Gabriel Ardanaz
* ''Carta a una mujer'' (1963) - Augusto
* ''Los muertos no perdonan'' (1963) - Pablo Laínez
* ''[[Pyro... The Thing Without a Face]]'' (1964) - Police Inspector
* ''La hora incógnita'' (1964) - Policía
* ''[[Loca juventud]]'' (1965) - Carlos Durán, padre de Johnny
* ''[[100.000 dollari per Lassiter]]'' (1966) - Mack (uncredited)
* ''[[Seven Vengeful Women]]'' (1966) - Pope
* ''[[Fantasia 3]]'' (1966) - Mago de Oz (segment "El mago de Oz")
* ''El fantástico mundo del doctor Coppelius'' (1966) - The Mayor
* ''Django Does Not Forgive'' (1966)
* ''[[El hombre que mató a Billy el Niño]]'' (1967) - [[John Tunstall|John Tunstill]]
* ''El dedo del destino'' (1967) - Winkle
* ''El dedo del destino'' (1967) - Winkle
* ''[[The Christmas Kid]]'' (1967) - Judge George Perkins
* ''[[The Christmas Kid]]'' (1967) - Judge George Perkins
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* ''[[China 9, Liberty 37]]'' (1978) - Williams
* ''[[China 9, Liberty 37]]'' (1978) - Williams
* ''[[Jaguar Lives!]]'' (1979) - Habish
* ''[[Jaguar Lives!]]'' (1979) - Habish
* ''[[Tuareg - The Desert Warrior]]'' (1984) - Abdul El Kabir
* ''[[Tuareg The Desert Warrior]]'' (1984) - Abdul El Kabir
* ''Memorias del general Escobar'' (1984) - General Aranguren
* ''Memorias del general Escobar'' (1984) - General Aranguren
* ''Alfonso X y el Reino de Murcia'' (1985) - Alfonso X
* ''Alfonso X y el Reino de Murcia'' (1985) - Alfonso X
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* ''[[La Gran Fiesta]]'' (1986) - Don Manuel González
* ''[[La Gran Fiesta]]'' (1986) - Don Manuel González
* ''Loco veneno'' (1989) - Sr. Sadurny
* ''Loco veneno'' (1989) - Sr. Sadurny
* ''Atilano presidente'' (1988) - Don Aníbal
* ''[[Atilano for President|Atilano, presidente]]'' (1998) - Don Aníbal
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==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*{{IMDB name|0695978|Luis Prendes}}
*{{IMDB name|0695978}}
*{{Find a Grave|11036277|Luis Prendes}}
*{{Find a Grave|11036277}}


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Latest revision as of 23:34, 8 September 2023

Luis Prendes
Born
Luis Prendes Estrada

(1913-08-22)22 August 1913
Melilla, Spain
Died27 October 1998(1998-10-27) (aged 85)
Madrid, Spain
Resting placeCementerio de la Almudena
OccupationActor
Years active1936–1998

Luis Prendes Estrada (22 August 1913 – 27 October 1998) was a Spanish actor.[1] He was considered one of the country's most famous movie star during the 1940s and 1950s. He was also an important figure in the country's theatre.

Selected filmography

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  • Corner in Madrid (1936) - Mario
  • Fortuna (1940)
  • Heart of Gold (1941) - Agustín
  • Una conquista difícil (1942)
  • La madre guapa (1942)
  • La culpa del otro (1942) - Juan Carlos
  • Su excelencia el mayordomo (1942) - Alfredo
  • Melodías prohibidas (1942)
  • Boda accidentada (1943) - Nico
  • Mi adorable secretaria (1943) - Miguel
  • Rosas de otoño (1943)
  • Una chica de opereta (1944) - Armando d'Olbés
  • Mi enemigo y yo (1944) - Mauricio de Viera
  • Lola Montes (1944) - Carlos Benjumea
  • Tambor y cascabel (1944)
  • Estaba escrito (1945)
  • Gentleman Thief (1946) - Jaime Borrell
  • Four Women (1947) - enamorado de Elena
  • La manigua sin dios (1949)
  • Una noche en blanco (1949) - Álvaro
  • Cita con mi viejo corazón (1950)
  • El duende y el rey (1950)
  • La sombra iluminada (1950) - Daniel
  • The Seventh Page (1951) - Manolo
  • Reckless (1951) - Fernando Mendoza
  • Black Sky (1951) - Ricardo Fortuny
  • Devil's Roundup (1952) - Buhonero
  • The Devil Plays the Flute (1953) - Bernaldino
  • Condemned to Hang (1953) - Tomás
  • Luces de candilejas (1956)
  • Dos basuras (1958)
  • Venta de Vargas (1959) - Comandante De Moulin
  • Back to the Door (1959) - Enrique Simón
  • El precio de la sangre (1960)
  • El príncipe encadenado (1960)
  • Ursus (1961) - Setas
  • King of Kings (1961) - as Dismas, the Penitent Thief
  • Kill and Be Killed (1962) - Inspector Muñoz
  • Todos eran culpables (1962)
  • Plaza de oriente (1963) - Gabriel Ardanaz
  • Carta a una mujer (1963) - Augusto
  • Los muertos no perdonan (1963) - Pablo Laínez
  • Pyro... The Thing Without a Face (1964) - Police Inspector
  • La hora incógnita (1964) - Policía
  • Loca juventud (1965) - Carlos Durán, padre de Johnny
  • 100.000 dollari per Lassiter (1966) - Mack (uncredited)
  • Seven Vengeful Women (1966) - Pope
  • Fantasia 3 (1966) - Mago de Oz (segment "El mago de Oz")
  • El fantástico mundo del doctor Coppelius (1966) - The Mayor
  • Django Does Not Forgive (1966)
  • El hombre que mató a Billy el Niño (1967) - John Tunstill
  • El dedo del destino (1967) - Winkle
  • The Christmas Kid (1967) - Judge George Perkins
  • Un homme à abattre (1967) - Julius
  • White Comanche (1968) - Grimes
  • La banda del Pecas (1968) - Padre de Marina
  • Investigación criminal (1970) - Inspector Basilio Lérida
  • Chino (1973) - (uncredited)
  • Un hombre como los demás (1974)
  • Hay que matar a B. (1974) - Commisary
  • Breakout (1975) - Juez (uncredited)
  • El juego del diablo (1975) - Alcalde / Town Mayor
  • Secuestro (1976) - Óscar
  • Cazar un gato negro (1977) - Doctor
  • China 9, Liberty 37 (1978) - Williams
  • Jaguar Lives! (1979) - Habish
  • Tuareg – The Desert Warrior (1984) - Abdul El Kabir
  • Memorias del general Escobar (1984) - General Aranguren
  • Alfonso X y el Reino de Murcia (1985) - Alfonso X
  • The Falling (1985) - Dr. W. Tracer, NASA
  • La Gran Fiesta (1986) - Don Manuel González
  • Loco veneno (1989) - Sr. Sadurny
  • Atilano, presidente (1998) - Don Aníbal

References

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  1. ^ "Prendes Estrada, Luis (1913-1998)". MCNBiografias.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 July 2019.
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