Francisco Piquer
Born2 June 1922
Died11 December 2009(2009-12-11) (aged 87)

Francisco Piquer Chanza (2 June 1922 – 11 December 2009) was a Spanish actor.

Piquer's career as a stage, film, television and voice actor spanned six decades beginning in 1940.[1] He won the Prix du Cinema Writers Circle for his role as the protagonist in the 1957 film Dirty Hands. He was Juan Proctor in fourteen episodes of the comedy Studio 1 and appeared in four episodes of El Comisario among many others. One of his last film roles was in 1998 in José Luis Garci’s The Grandfather where he played the Prior of Zaratay. In 2007, he received what was his best role, that of Belardo with the National Classical Theater Company in Del Rey Abajo, Ninguno. On 11 December 2009 Francisco Piquer Chanza died in Madrid, Spain after a long illness.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1955Lo que nunca muereEnfermo
1955Los agentes del quinto grupoManuel
1955El cercoJosé
1957Manos suciasAndrès
1958Historias de la feriaInspector
1958Rapsodia de sangreBorodin
1958Giovane canaglia
1958Cita imposibleJuanón
1958El ángel está en la cumbreArturo
1959Sendas marcadasMendoza
1959El emigranteAmbrosio
1960L'ultima canzone
1961Prohibido enamorarseDoctor Juan Gómez Bolt
1962El grano de mostaza
1962Queen of the ChanteclerRafael
1965La extranjera
1965Suena el clarín
1966Lola, espejo oscuroPaco
1966Clarines y campanas
1966Sound of HorrorStravos
1966Four Queens for an AcePablo Gómez
1967El padre ManoloCésar Espinosa
1967Lo que cuesta vivir...El Atómico
1968La dinamita está servidaJesús
1969Soltera y madre en la vidaMédico
1970El relicarioMariano
1971¿Es usted mi padre?
1971El diablo CojueloAstrólogo
1972Cerco de terrorDoctor Mac Gregor
1973Aborto criminalDiego
1974Matrimonio al desnudoVicente
1979Father Cami's Wedding
1980El gran secretoNicolás
1984De mica en mica s'omple la picaRos Estivill
1984Memorias del general EscobarCoronel Ruiz
1987El Lute: Run for Your LifeMilitar
1998The GrandfatherPrior de Zaratay
2004XXLGaspar

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