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    Manolo Fábregas

    Spanish-Mexican actor, film director and film producer

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  1. Manolo Fábregas (15 July 1921 – 4 February 1996) was a Spanish-born Mexican film actor. He was from an established acting family. His grandmother was Virginia Fábregas while his mother was Fanny Schiller, with whom he appeared in the western film The Tiger of Jalisco in 1947.

  2. Manolo Fábregas was born on 15 July 1921 in Vigo, Spain. He was an actor and director, known for Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970), Mecánica nacional (1972) and La casa de la Troya (1948). He was married to Rafaela Salinas. He died on 4 February 1996 in Mexico City, Mexico.

  3. Manuel Sánchez-Navarro (Vigo, Pontevedra, 15 de julio de 1921-Ciudad de México, 4 de febrero de 1996), conocido como Manolo Fábregas, o el Señor Teatro, fue un actor hispanomexicano.

  4. Manolo Fábregas was born on July 15, 1921 in Vigo, Spain. He was an actor and director, known for Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970), Mecánica nacional (1972) and La casa de la Troya (1948). He was married to Rafaela Salinas. He died on February 4, 1996 in Mexico City, Mexico.

  5. Feb 4, 1996 · Manolo Fábregas. Actor, Producer, Director. He was best known as Señor Teatro (Mr. Theater). Grandson of prestigious actress Virginia Fábregas.

  6. Although Manolo Fabregas is not longer physically among us, his legacy will always be remembered by audiences, critics and new generations interested in Mexico's theatre history.

  7. Feb 4, 1996 · Manolo Fábregas (15 July 1921 – 4 February 1996) was a Spanish-born Mexican film actor. He was from an established acting family. His grandmother was Virginia Fábregas while his mother was Fanny Schiller, with whom he appeared in the western film The Tiger of Jalisco in 1947.

  8. Feb 8, 1996 · Manolo Fabregas, an actor, producer and director who was a popular figure in theater, films and television in Mexico, died on Sunday at his home here. He was 75.

  9. Feb 6, 1996 · Actor, producer and director Manolo Fabregas, a star of Mexico's Golden Age of cinema, has died at 75. Fabregas died of a heart attack at his Mexico City home on Sunday.

  10. Actor/director Manolo Fabregas represented the third generation of a proud Mexican theatrical family and like them, spent most of his life performing. He began appearing in films in the early '30s and over his long career appeared in at least 50 Mexican films, including Pecados de Amor (1933), Captain Scarlett (1953), and El Processo de las ...

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