Luis Escobar

Luis Escobar was an American actor known for La honradez de la cerradura, Patrimonio nacional, and La canción de La Malibrán. Born on December 5, 1908, in Madrid, Spain, he passed away on January 14, 1991, in his hometown.

Personal and Family Life

Luis Escobar was born to a family with a strong background in journalism; his father was the Marquis de Valdeiglesias. He held the noble title of Marqués de las Marismas del Guadalquivir. Escobar studied law and earned a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree, which added to his distinguished profile.

Career

Escobar’s career spanned over several decades during which he made notable contributions as an actor and writer. He appeared in various films and television series, showcasing his talent in roles that often left a lasting impression. His work in the film industry was complemented by his involvement in directing and writing, establishing him as a versatile figure in entertainment.

Death and Legacy

Luis Escobar died on January 14, 1991, in Madrid, leaving behind a significant legacy in Spanish cinema. His contributions to film and television are remembered fondly, as he played a role in the evolution of Spanish performing arts. Escobar’s work continues influencing aspiring actors and filmmakers.

Filmography

RoleTitleYearType
ActorTango1992TV Series
Don AlfonsoFuera de juego1991TV Series
DoctorEva y Adán, agencia matrimonial1990TV Series
NarcotraficanteDon Juan, mi querido fantasma1990TV Series
Abuelo de CarlosBrigada central1989-1990TV Series
Don LuisSéptimo cielo1990TV Series
Víctor PeralesSoldadito español1988Film