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  1. José María Sacristán Turiégano (born 27 September 1937), better known as José Sacristán, is a Spanish film, theatre, and television actor. He made his feature film debut in 1965 in La familia y uno más . At Gijón International Film Festival in 2015, he received the Nacho Martinez Award.

  2. En 2012 obtiene su primer, y único, Premio Goya por su papel en la película de Javier Rebollo, El muerto y ser feliz, por la que también recibe su segunda Concha de Plata en San Sebastián. En 2010 fue nombrado Arcipreste del Año en el Festival Medieval de Hita .

  3. José Sacristán. Actor: La colmena. José Sacristán was born on 27 September 1937 in Chinchón, Madrid, Spain. He is an actor and director, known for La colmena (1982), Madrid, 1987 (2011) and El diputado (1978).

  4. Oct 29, 2021 · I'm sick to death of hearing of 'Spain: one, great and free ', 'through the empire to God', and 'the unity of destiny in the universal'... To me the unity of the homeland is something that I don't care about at all. I insist, I deeply respect the pro-independence sentiment, but not its leaders.

  5. José Sacristán was born on September 27, 1937 in Chinchón, Madrid, Spain. He is an actor and director, known for La colmena (1982), Madrid, 1987 (2011) and El diputado (1978).

  6. José María Sacristán Turiégano (born 27 September 1937), better known as José Sacristán, is a Spanish film, theatre, and television actor.

  7. José Sacristán (born September 27, 1937) is a Spanish film, theatre and television actor.

  8. Sep 10, 2021 · José Sacristán: “Que les den a las banderas” Nació hace 83 años en Chinchón, pueblo madrileño que siempre ha atraído a directores y rodajes de películas.

  9. José Sacristán is a actor and director who was born in 1937 in Spain known for Magical Girl, A Place in the World, Off Course, The Heifer, Voyage to Nowhere, Toro, The Beehive, Roma, Everyone Off to Jail and Navajeros

  10. Biography. Spanish actor, composer and director, born in Madrid, Spain, on September 27, 1937. He directed three works, including: Soldados de plomo (1983), Silver-Beet Face (1987), and I Get Off at the Next Stop, What About You?