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・ José Manuel Chevela de Souza
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・ José Luis Sánchez
・ José Luis Sánchez (footballer)
・ José Luis Sánchez (sport shooter)
・ José Luis Sánchez Solá
・ José Luis Tamayo
・ José Luis Tancredi
・ José Luis Tapia
・ José Luis Tejada Sorzano
・ José Luis Tellez
・ José Luis Torregrosa
José Luis Torrente
・ José Luis Tovar
・ José Luis Trejo
・ José Luis Treviño
・ José Luis Turina
・ José Luis Uribarri
・ José Luis Valbuena
・ José Luis Valle Magaña
・ José Luis Varela
・ José Luis Varela Lagunas
・ José Luis Vega
・ José Luis Vegar
・ José Luis Velasco
・ José Luis Veloso
・ José Luis Villagra


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José Luis Torrente : ウィキペディア英語版
José Luis Torrente

José Luis Torrente is a fictional character created by Spanish actor and director Santiago Segura and the main character in the ''Torrente'' dark comedy-action film series. The series so far includes five films; ''Torrente: El brazo tonto de la ley'' (1998), ''Torrente 2: Misión en Marbella'' (2001), ''Torrente 3: El protector'' (2005), ''Torrente 4: Lethal Crisis'' (2011) and ''Torrente 5: Operación Eurovegas'' (2014).
There are also videogames ''Torrente: El videojuego'' and ''Torrente 3'', which were released with the second and third movies, respectively. (by other part, the pornographic filmcopyryght ''Torrente X: Operación Vinagra'' (2005) and ''Torrente X 2: Misión en Torrelavega'' (2006), too ).
== Description and Career ==

Born and usually resident in Madrid, Spain, José Luis Torrente is an ugly, bald, overweight, dirty, corrupt, lying, fascist, racist, chauvinistic and anticommunist retired cop. He refuses to accept his expulsion from the Police corps, so he still "patrols" each night in his old car in order to "fight" what he considers criminal actions. Poor immigrants and drug-addicts are often victims of his actions, while he usually refuses to confront real criminals due to his actual cowardice (sometimes, however, Torrente is able to show a surprising amount of courage). Torrente openly states his admiration for ''Generalísimo'' Francisco Franco (and later for King Juan Carlos and the crown prince), and is a declared fan of the Atlético de Madrid Football Club and Spanish singer ''El Fary''.
Following his discharge, he loses his partner (an old mentor) in a shoot-out in ChinaTown brothel. He had a depressive disorder and was dismissed from his job as a cop. Due to his lack of a proper job (he continues patrolling and undertaking detective work), Torrente faces financial problems from time to time and lives in a dirty small apartment in a depressing part of the city. He used to live with his old and sick father Felipe (later revealed to be actually Torrente's uncle, due to an affair between Felipe's wife and his twin brother Mauricio) and forced him to beg for food and money in the streets, spending almost all the money collected plus his social security annuity in his personal affairs. Felipe is not the only one manipulated by Torrente in order to achieve his own goals.

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