Mario Cabré

Mario Cabré was a Spanish actor who is best known for his roles in “Pandora and the Flying Dutchman,” “Una cubana en España,” and “Misión en Buenos Aires.”

Personal and Family Life

Mario Cabré was born on January 6, 1916, in Barcelona, Spain. He initially began his career as a torero before moving into the film industry. In the 1950s, he lived in Argentina but returned to Spain in the 1960s, where he became a popular television host.

Career

Cabré started his film career leveraging his fame from bullfighting. He also wrote poetry and made a brief return to movies later in his career, working with noted director Pedro Portabella. Despite his efforts, his comeback in cinema did not achieve the success he hoped for.

Death and Legacy

Mario Cabré passed away on July 1, 1990, in Barcelona, Spain. His contributions to film and television left an enduring legacy, particularly in Spanish entertainment. His work remains recognized in the national cultural landscape.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Pandora and the Flying Dutchman 1951-04-13 Juan Montalvo
Trampa mortal 1963-10-28 Sr. Valle
No contéis con los dedos 1967-11-17
Nocturno 29 1969-07-01 Señor (as Mario Cabre)
Tercio de quites 1952-07-04
Canción mortal 1948-08-12
Una cubana en España 1951-09-01 Miguel Escudero
Noche de tormenta 1955-09-05
Nuits andalouses 1954-04-02 Antonio Martín
Misión en Buenos Aires 1954-02-03 Víctor Mendoza, ‘El Marquesito’
Los hampones 1961-02-16 Ricardo Ledesma
Oro y marfil 1947-06-16 Juan Cortés