
Juan Calvo
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Juan Calvo was a Spanish actor. He began his contact with cinema in 1934, with a small part in the sound version of Florián Rey's La hermana San Sulpicio. During part of the war he was representing theatrical plays in the national zone, but at the end of the war he abandoned the stage to devote himself fully to the cinema, whose filmography consists of about eighty titles. In 1938 he shot in the German studios of Ufa, Suspiros de España, by Benito Perojo, and the following year he finished shooting the film by Fernando Delgado, El genio alegre, begun in 1936, which had remained unfinished due to the outbreak of the Civil War. After shooting Florián Rey's La Dolores in 1940, he spent a couple of seasons filming between Spain and Italy, where he stood out in Ladislao Vajda's film Conjura en Venecia. In the first half of this decade he also stood out in two other films by this director, El testamento del Virrey and Cinco lobitos, as well as in Raza and El escándalo, by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia; Huella de luz, El clavo, Eloísa está debajo de un almendro and Tierra sedienta, by Rafael Gil; Boda en el infierno and Los últimos de Filipinas, by Antonio Román, or Tuvo la culpa Adán and Ella, él y sus millones, by Juan de Orduña. In 1946 he moved to Mexico, where he filmed until 1953, although he finished filming Don Quixote de la Mancha for Rafael Gil in Madrid in 1947, excelling in his interpretation of Sancho Panza. In his Aztec journey he worked under the orders of some Spanish directors who were in exile, standing out in Bel Ami, la historia de un canalla (Bel Ami, the story of a scoundrel), by Antonio Momplet. It is also worth mentioning his performance in Allá en el rancho grande, by Fernando de Fuentes. After filming La venenosa, La virgen desnuda and El mártir del calvario for Miguel Morayta, and, finally, Educando a papá, for Fernando Soler, he returned to film again in Spain, although at this stage he definitively stopped alternating with theater. Of his activity on the screen, in this decade he stands out in the film by Ladislao Vajda, Marcelino, pan y vino, in which he gave a memorable performance in the character of Fray Papilla, for which he received the Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos Award in 1955, an entity that also distinguished him the following year for his work in Calabuch, a film by Berlanga, which gave him the same year the award of the Sindicato Nacional del Espectáculo (National Union of the Spectacle). He also shot for Vajda, Aventuras del barbero de Sevilla, Tarde de toros and Mi tío Jacinto, and for Berlanga, Los jueves, milagro, as well as in Historias de la radio and in Diez fusiles esperan, for Sáenz de Heredia. His last screen appearance was in 1961, in Fray Escoba, by Ramón Torrado. In his long cinematographic history, he was mainly cast in the roles of bullfighting impresario and businessman, often with the repeated image of an angry man, with a Havana cigar between his fingers, although it was also common that behind that interpretative mask he was allowed to show off his bonhomie. That easy-going spirit was consubstantial in him. He always stood out for his very personal voice, which he had undoubtedly educated in his years of work in the theater.
Known for
Credits

The Miracle of Marcelino (1955)
as Fray Papilla

Raza (1942)
as El Campesino

Quanto sei bella Roma (1959)
as Sor Checco

Il conte Max (1957)
as zio Giovanni

La gran mentira (1956)
as Paulino Sándalo

The Rocket from Calabuch (1956)
as Matías

Fray Escoba (1961)
as Fray Barragán

Don Quixote (1947)
as Sancho Panza

Mi marido (1951)
as Juan, esposo de Luisa

El puente de la paz (1958)
as Don Galo

El fantasma y doña Juanita (1945)
as Don Elpidio

Goyescas (1942)
as Patillas

Sister San Sulpicio (1934)
as Hombre que pide otra copla (uncredited)

Radio Stories (1955)
as Señor gordo

Hermoso ideal (1948)
as Don Pedro Rubio

Castles in Spain (1954)
as Don Manuel

Tuvo la culpa Adán (1944)
as Adán Olmedo de Alcaraz

Fiebre (1943)
Actor

Los tramposos (1959)
as Belilla

L'uomo dai calzoni corti (1958)
Actor

Nel blu dipinto di blu (1959)
as Sor Ettore

Uncle Hyacynth (1956)
as Used Clothing Salesman

Condemned to Hang (1953)
as Lorenzo Ruiz

Tosca (1941)
Actor

Monte de piedad (1951)
as Doctor

La fiel infanteria (1960)
as Don Blas

… Y después del cuplé (1959)
Actor

El escándalo (1943)
Actor

Lecciones de buen amor (1944)
Actor

Correo de Indias (1942)
Actor

Le belle dell'aria (1957)
as Evaristo

For Men Only (1960)
Actor

Everybody's Woman (1946)
as Conde

Un americano en Toledo (1965)
Actor

Martes y trece (1962)
as Inspector de policía

Ella, él y sus millones (1944)
as Lucas, mayordomo de Arturo

La venenosa (1949)
as Mr. Mullich

The Woman Who Came from the Sea (1957)
as Miguel

Miracles of Thursday (1957)
as Don Antonio

Las locuras de Bárbara (1959)
Actor

Educando a papá (1955)
Actor

La patria chica (1943)
Actor

Nosotros los rateros (1949)
as Don Raimundo

Afternoon at the Bulls (1956)
as Don César

The Other Life of Captain Contreras (1955)
as Moñudo

Out on the Big Ranch (1949)
as Venancio

Huella de luz (1943)
as Mike

Giuliano de' Medici (1941)
as Giovanbattista da Monteseccio

The Adventurer of Seville (1954)
as El Cartujano

Buenas noticias (1954)
as Alcalde

La virgen desnuda (1950)
Actor

Entre abogados te veas (1951)
as El Patrón (Don Carlos)

El hombre del paraguas blanco (1958)
as El alcalde

Three Etc.'s and the Colonel (1960)
as Le maire Lucas

El Buen Mozo (1946)
as Coronel Duclos

Ana María (1944)
Actor

El fenómeno (1956)
as Ramón Fernández

Eloísa está debajo de un almendro (1943)
as Leoncio

El hombre que las enamora (1944)
as Tío Gundemaro

Ella y los veteranos (1961)
as Faustino

Vivillo desde chiquillo (1951)
Actor

Médico de guardia (1950)
as El Padre sin hijos (Señor Hinojosa)

Suspiros de España (1939)
Actor

Capitan Tempesta (1942)
as Hussif

Diez fusiles esperan (1959)
as Capellán

Suspiros de Triana (1955)
as Don Atiliano Revuelta

L'ispettore Vargas (1940)
as Agent

El tren expreso (1955)
as Maestro D. Miguel





