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Francisco Rabal
Francisco Rabal Valera (8 March 1926 – 29 August 2001), popularly known as Paco Rabal, was a Spanish actor. His career spanned more than 200 film and television roles, between 1942 and 2001. He received numerous accolades both in Spain and abroad, including the Cannes Film Festival's Best Actor Award and the Goya Award for Best Actor.
Rabal was best known internationally for his collaborations with director Luis Buñuel, with Ronald Bergan writing "most of his other major roles he carried the heady, perverse whiff of the great surrealist director with him." He worked with many other notable directors, including Carlos Saura, Pedro Almodóvar, William Friedkin, Michelangelo Antonioni, Claude Chabrol, Luchino Visconti, and Gillo Pontecorvo.
One of Spain's most-loved and acclaimed actors during his lifetime, he also was known for his commitment to human rights and other social causes.
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As actor
The Revolution on Two Horses
Zero/infinito
Dagon
Just Run!
Nights of Constantinople
Lázaro de Tormes
Speaking of Buñuel
Moonfish
Divertimento
Goya in Bordeaux
Talk of Angels
Divine
Water Easy Reach
Les paradoxes de Buñuel
Day and Night
La novia de medianoche
Little Bird
Little Miracles
Airbag
Oedipus Mayor
On Earth as It Is in Heaven
The Lame Pigeon
Felicidades, Tovarich
One Hundred and One Nights
La mujer cualquiera
La Lola se va a los puertos
The Man Who Lost His Shadow
Ni contigo ni sin ti
Paco, mi padre
La taberna fantástica