Rafael Alonso
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Rafael Alonso was a Spanish actor. He appeared in over 120 films and television shows between 1951 and 1998.

Selected filmography

  • Welcome Mr. Marshall!
    Welcome Mr. Marshall!
    Welcome Mr. Marshall! is a 1953 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga and considered one of the masterpieces of Spanish cinema...

    (1953)
  • Esa pareja feliz
    Esa pareja feliz
    Esa pareja feliz is a Spanish comedy film co-written and co-directed by Juan Antonio Bardem and Luis García Berlanga. It was their feature film debut...

    (1953)
  • Comedians (1954)
  • El baile
    El baile
    El baile is a 1959 Spanish comedy-drama film written and directed by Edgar Neville. It is based on his own theatrical play, El baile, released in , which won the Spanish Premio Nacional de Literatura award....

    (1959)
  • Mi calle
    Mi calle
    Mi calle is a 1960 Spanish drama film written and directed by Edgar Neville.-Cast: *Tota Alba*Rafael Alonso as Pablo López*Ángel Álvarez*Mariano Azaña*Rafael Bardem*Héctor Bianciotti*Roberto Camardiel*Susana Campos*Lina Canalejas...

    (1960)
  • La colmena
    La colmena (film)
    La Colmena is a 1982 Spanish film directed by Mario Camus. Based on the novel The Hive by Camilo José Cela, it depicts the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War and its impact on several characters. Cela has a small role as Matías.- Synopsis :The film is set in Madrid during the postwar period,...

    (1982)
  • On the Far Side of the Tunnel
    On the Far Side of the Tunnel
    On the Far Side of the Tunnel is a 1994 Spanish drama film directed by Jaime de Armiñán. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival.-Cast:* Rafael Alonso as Hermano Benito* Luis Barbero as Prior* Amparo Baró as Rosa...

    (1994)
  • The Grandfather
    The Grandfather (1998 film)
    The Grandfather is a 1998 Spanish drama film written, produced and directed by José Luis Garci. It stars Fernando Fernán-Gómez, Cayetana Guillén Cuervo and Rafael Alonso....

    (1998)

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