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José Enrique Benito y Emeterio Ysbert Alvarruiz (3 March 1886 in Madrid – 28 November 1966 in Madrid), also known as José Isbert and/or Pepe Isbert, was a Spanish actor.

José Isbert
Born
José Enrique Benito y Emeterio Ysbert Alvarruiz

(1886-03-03)3 March 1886
Madrid, Spain
Died28 November 1966(1966-11-28) (aged 80)
Madrid, Spain
NationalitySpanish
Other namesPepe Isbert
OccupationActor
Years active1912–1966

Biography



Early life


In 1903 he worked at the Court of Accounts (Tribunal de Cuentas), but decided to give up working as a civil servant and that same year he made his stage debut at the Teatro Apolo in Madrid in the play El iluso Cañizares, changing the spelling of his real name from Y to I. He moved to the Teatro Lara, where he was very successful.

He was married to Elvira Soriano and he was father of the actress María Isbert[1] and grandfather of Tony Isbert and Carlos Ysbert (the second Spanish voice of Homer Simpson).


Career


In 1912 he debuted in the short film Asesinato y entierro de Don José Canalejas (playing Pardiñas, the anarchist who killed José Canalejas).

During the silent era he worked in theatre with supporting roles in cinema, but with the advent of sound, he made a big screen comeback in the comedy directed by Florián Rey, La pura verdad in (1931).

In the 1930s he acted in half a dozen films including: ¿Cuándo te suicidas? (1931) directed by Manuel Romero (director), La bien pagada (1935) by Eusebio Fernández Ardavín or El bailarín y el trabajador (1935), directed by Luis Marquina and based on a play by Jacinto Benavente.

In the 1940s he gained great popularity in films such as Te quiero para mí (1944) and El testamento del virrey (1944), both directed by Ladislao Vajda; Ella, él y sus millones (1944) by Juan de Orduña; El fantasma y doña Juanita (1945) by Rafael Gil and Pacto de silencio (1949), by Antonio Román.

The films he is most remembered for are from the 1950s and 1960s, in classics directed by Luis García Berlanga: Welcome Mr. Marshall! (1953), Los jueves, milagro (1957) and El verdugo (1963); and the dark comedy masterpiece El cochecito by Marco Ferreri, all written by Rafael Azcona.

He was the grandfather in the Spanish classic La gran familia (1962), and its sequel La gran familia... y uno más (1965), these films earning him still greater popularity.

Pepe Isbert died in Madrid due to a heart condition when he was 80 years old. He was buried at Tarazona de la Mancha cemetery in the province of Albacete.


Selected filmography



References


  1. "Falleció la veterana actriz española María Isbert". El Universal (Caracas). 2011-04-25. Retrieved 2011-05-14.



На других языках


- [en] José Isbert

[es] Pepe Isbert

José Ysbert Alvarruiz (Madrid, 3 de marzo de 1886-Madrid, 28 de noviembre de 1966), conocido como Pepe Isbert, fue un actor de cine, teatro y televisión español, ganador de varios premios y famoso por su particular personalidad en la pantalla. Su físico menudo e inconfundible voz ronca lo llevaron a protagonizar decenas de películas durante las décadas de 1950 y 1960, consideradas clásicos del cine español, tales como Bienvenido Mister Marshall, El verdugo y La gran familia. A lo largo de su carrera, Isbert compartió pantalla con grandes actores del panorama español del momento, como Alberto Closas, José Luis López Vázquez, Fernando Fernán Gómez, Manolo Morán y Antonio Ozores, además de trabajar con directores como Luis García Berlanga, Rafael Gil, Edgar Neville y Ladislao Vajda.



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