Daniel Dicenta

Daniel Dicenta was an American actor who is best known for his roles in Estudio 1, D’Artacan y los tres mosqueperros, and Novela. He was born on November 6, 1937, in Valencia, Spain, and passed away on September 2, 2014, in Madrid, Spain.

Personal and Family Life

Daniel Dicenta was married to actress Lola Herrera from 1960 until their divorce in 1967. They had two children together, Natalia Dicenta and Daniel Dicenta Herrera, both of whom have followed in their father’s footsteps in the acting profession. He was the son of Manuel Dicenta and the grandson of Joaquín Dicenta, indicating a family legacy in the arts.

Career Highlights

Dicenta was known for his work as a dubbing actor, providing the Spanish voice for notable characters including Sam Elliott in The Big Lebowski and Freddy Krueger in several A Nightmare on Elm Street films. Throughout his career, he appeared in various television shows and films that showcased his talent and versatility as an actor.

Death and Legacy

Daniel Dicenta passed away on September 2, 2014, in Madrid, Spain, though the cause of his death remains undisclosed. His body of work continues to influence the Spanish acting community, and he is remembered for both his on-screen performances and his contributions to dubbing, notably in bringing international characters to Spanish audiences.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
El crimen de Cuenca 1981-08-17 Gregorio
El pájaro de la felicidad 1993-05-05
La muerte de Mikel 1984-02-17 Inspector
Función de noche 1981-09-26 Himself
El rey y la reina 1986-07-16
Rebeldía 1978-09-24
La pandilla de los once 1963-07-26 Barman
El sueño de Cristo 1997-06-01 Narrator
Ipar haizearen erronka 1992-07-02 Perotxo
Fortunata y Jacinta 1970-03-12 Olmedo
Hablamos esta noche 1982-09-16 Luis María
La verbena de la paloma 1963-12-09
D’Artacán: el largometraje 1985-01-01 Planchet (voice)
ワンワン三銃士 1981-10-09 Planchet (voice)
El retorno de D’Artacan 1991-09-29 Planchet (voice)
Historias para no dormir 1966-02-04 Bernard