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José Doval Garcia (Galician pronunciation: [xoˈse doˈβal ɣaɾˈθia]; born 17 March 1966), sometimes credited as José Luis Garcia, [2] is a Spanish-French film and television actor. Early life and education
José Luis García Sánchez (born 22 September 1941) is a Spanish film director, screenwriter and producer.He has directed 30 films since 1968. He wrote for the 1973 film Habla, mudita, which was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. [1]
José María Coronado García was born in Madrid on 14 August 1957, [3] [4] [5] son to a well-off family from Chamberí. [6] He started studies in medicine and law, but later dropped out, [7] [6] accepting an offer to participate in a commercial shot in Menorca. [7]
José Luis García Muñoz (born 20 January 1944), known professionally as José Luis Garci, is a Spanish film director, producer, critic, TV presenter, screenwriter and author.
As soon as Taunay heard the music of Nunes Garcia, he passed to call him "le grand mulâtre". Some weeks later, integrating the committee of the Duke of Luxembourg, the Austrian composer Sigismund Neukomm (Salzburg, 1778; Paris 1858) disembarked in Rio. When in Salzburg, Neukomm had been pupil of Joseph and Michael Haydn. In his whole career ...
During his career, he has received multiple recognitions, such as the "Merit Medal" granted by the French Senate for his contributions to Latin American culture, [3] the "Gold Medal" in the 1st and 3rd Edition of the Caribbean Biennale Museum of Modern Art of Santo Domingo [], among others.
José García Nieto (Oviedo, 6 July 1914 – Madrid, 27 February 2001) was a Spanish poet and writer.In 1996, he was awarded the Miguel de Cervantes Prize.Along with Gabriel Celaya, Blas de Otero and José Hierro, he was a member of the post-war generation of Spanish poets.
José García Román (born 1945) is a Spanish symphonic composer. He is the author of more than one hundred works, including La resurrección de don Quijote, El bosque de Diana (with libretto by Antonio Muñoz Molina), Ruinas de Oradour Sur Glane, and Epur si muoeve o Paseo de los Tristes.