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José Manuel Martín : ウィキペディア英語版
José Manuel Martín

José Manuel Martín Pérez (born May 24, 1924) is a retired Spanish film and television actor, radio broadcaster, and screenwriter. He was a popular character actor in Spanish cinema during the 1950s and 60s, best remembered for playing villainous henchmen, appearing in more than 100 film and television productions.
Born in Casavieja, Spain, Pérez studied at Madrid's Teatro Español Universitario and the Lope de Rueda, and began working for Radio Nacional de España in 1942, before making his feature film debut in César Fernández Ardavín's 1952 war drama ''La llamada de África'' starring Ali Beiba Uld Abidin, Yahadid Ben Ahmed Lehbib and Farachi Ben Emboiric.
Pérez is particularly noted for his work in the Spaghetti Western genre, alongside regulars such as Aldo Sambrell and Andrea Scotti, with supporting roles in ''Savage Guns'' (1961), ''Gunfighters of Casa Grande'' (1964), ''Minnesota Clay''(1964), ''A Pistol for Ringo'' (1965), ''Seven Dollars on the Red'' (1966), ''Arizona Colt'' (1966), ''A Bullet for the General'' (1966), ''Blood River'' (1967), ''100 Rifles'' (1969), and ''Cut-Throats Nine'' (1972). He also had memorable roles in EuroHorror films such as ''Sax Rohmer's The Castle of Fu Manchu'' (1969), ''The Sinister Eyes of Dr. Orloff'' (1973), ''Count Dracula's Great Love'' (1974), and ''Curse of the Devil'' (1974).
==Early life==
José Manuel Martín Pérez was born on May 24, 1924 in Casavieja, Ávila, Castilla y León, Spain . He initially studied at the Teatro Español Universitario in Madrid with José Luis López Vázquez, María Jesús Valdés and Valeriano Andrés before obtaining a scholarship at the Lope de Rueda. It was there that he started working in professional theater under Alejandro Ulloa. Starting in 1942, he was also employed as a broadcaster for Radio Nacional de España. Pérez eventually received a bachelor degree in journalism.

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