Francisco Rabal

Gender: Male
Born: 8th March 1926
Died: 29th August 2001
Nationality: Spain
Movies: Sorcerer, Viridiana, L'eclisse, Dagon, Nazarín, Tiempo de silencio, Las largas vacaciones del 36, Historias de la radio, Goya en Burdeos, Llanto por un bandido, Los santos inocentes, Treasure of the Four Crowns, Bloody Che Contra, Edipo Alcalde, Divinas palabras, Goya, historia de una soledad, The Night and the Dawn, El evangelio de las maravillas, Eagles Over London, Whom God Forgives, Ten Ready Rifles

Francisco Rabal (March 8, 1926 – August 29, 2001), perhaps better known as Paco Rabal, was a Spanish actor born in Águilas, a small town in the province of Murcia, Spain.

In 1936, after the Spanish Civil War broke out. Rabal and his family left Murcia and moved to Madrid. Young Francisco had to work as a street salesboy and in a chocolate factory. When he was 13 years old, he left school to work as an electrician at Estudios Chamartín.

Rabal got some sporadic jobs as an extra. Dámaso Alonso and other people advised him to try his luck with a career in theater.

During the following years, he got some roles in theater companies such as Lope de Vega or María Guerrero. It was there that he met actress Asunción Balaguer; they married and remained together for the rest of Rabal's life. Their daughter, Teresa Rabal, is also an actor.

In 1947, Rabal got some regular jobs in theater. He used his full name, Francisco Rabal, as stage name. However, the people who knew him always called him Paco Rabal. (Paco is the familiar form for Francisco.) "Paco Rabal" became his unofficial stage name.

During the 1940s, Rabal began acting in movies as an extra, but it was not until 1950 that he was first

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