Miguel Gómez Bao was an American actor who is best known for Cuatro corazones, Calles de Buenos Aires, and Tararira. Born in 1894 in Malaga, Spain, he became a prominent figure in the film industry. He passed away in 1961 in Argentina.
Personal and Family Life
Miguel Gómez Bao was born into a creative family, which influenced his career in acting and writing. Not much is known about his personal relationships or family dynamics. However, his work in the film industry reflects a passion for storytelling and performance.
Career
Throughout his career, Miguel appeared in numerous films and also took on writing roles. He gained recognition for his versatile acting, participating in significant projects from the late 1930s to the early 1950s. His performances, especially in films like Madre Alegría and La mujer del león, contributed to his lasting legacy in cinema.
Death and Legacy
Miguel Gómez Bao died in 1961 in Argentina, leaving behind a diverse body of work. His contributions to film have been remembered, and he is regarded as a significant figure in the Spanish-speaking film community of his time. His films continue to be celebrated by audiences and film historians alike.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1951 | La mujer del león | |
1950 | La doctora Castañuelas | |
1950 | Fangio, el demonio de las pistas | |
1950 | Madre Alegría | |
1949 | Un pecado por mes | |
1948 | Novio, marido y amante | |
1948 | Una atrevida aventurita | |
1948 | La locura de Don Juan | |
1947 | 30 segundos de amor | Don Aníbal Grajales |
1947 | Con el diablo en el cuerpo | |
1946 | El tercer huésped | |
1945 | La señora de Pérez se divorcia | César |
1945 | El canto del cisne | Mendoza |
1944 | Se rematan ilusiones | |
1944 | La pequeña señora de Pérez | César Ayala |