Manolo Morán

Actor
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroActor
PlacesSpain
wasActor
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio
Gender
Male
Birth30 December 1905, Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
Death27 April 1967 (aged 61 years)
The details

Biography

Manolo Morán (30 December 1905 in Madrid – 27 April 1967 in Alicante) was a Spanish film actor.

Selected filmography

  • Madrid Carnival (1941) by Edgar Neville.
  • Whirlwind (1941)
  • A Palace for Sale (1942)
  • Intrigue (1942)
  • Goyescas (1942), by Benito Perojo.
  • La famosa Luz María (1942), by Fernando Mignoni.
  • House of Cards (1943)
  • El abanderado (1943),by Eusebio Fernández Ardavín.
  • El destino se disculpa (1944), by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia.
  • Lessons in Good Love (1944)
  • The Road to Babel (1945)
  • Last Stand in the Philippines (1945), by Antonio Román.
  • A Toast for Manolete (1948), by Florián Rey.
  • The Sunless Street (1948)
  • Just Any Woman (1949)
  • Balarrasa (1950), de José Antonio Nieves Conde.
  • Black Sky (1950). by Manuel Mur Oti.
  • A Tale of Two Villages (1951)
  • I Want to Marry You (1951)
  • Captain Poison (1951)
  • Spanish Serenade (1952)
  • Persecution in Madrid (1952)
  • Welcome Mr. Marshall! (1952), by Luis García Berlanga
  • From Madrid to Heaven (1952), by Rafael Gil.
  • The Devil Plays the Flute (1953), by José María Forqué.
  • Plot on the Stage (1953)
  • Such is Madrid (1953)
  • Airport (1953)
  • Doña Francisquita (1953)
  • Once pares de botas (1952), by Francisco Rovira Beleta
  • Congress in Seville (1955), by Antonio Román.
  • Recluta con niño (1955), by Pedro Luis Ramirez
  • The Lost City (1955)
  • Three are Three (1955)
  • Manolo, guardia urbano (1956), by Rafael J. Salvia.
  • Afternoon of the Bulls (1956)
  • The Big Lie (1956)
  • Let's Make the Impossible! (1958), by Rafael Gil.
  • College Boarding House (1959), by Rafael Gil.
  • Luxury Cabin (1959)
  • Litri and His Shadow (1960)
  • Darling (1961)
  • The Blackmailers (1963)
  • Currito of the Cross (1965)
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