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Narciso Ibáñez Menta

Narciso Ibáñez Menta ((:narˈθiso iˈβaɲeð ˈmenta); August 25, 1912 – May 15, 2004) was a Spanish theatre, film, and television actor.〔(New York Times )〕

Born in Langreo, Asturias, Spain, Menta made his first stage appearance in 1919 at the Teatro La Comedia of Buenos Aires. He worked in both theatre and film in Argentina until 1964, when he returned to Spain and developed a successful television career. In both Argentina and Spain, he was particularly prominent in suspense and horror subjects.
He married the Argentine actress Pepita Serrador, a member of a famous theatre family. In 1935 they had a son, Narciso "Chicho" Ibáñez Serrador, who became a director, writer and actor, and directed the Spanish television series ''Historias para no dormir'' (1973), ''El Televisor'' (1974) and ''El fin empezó ayer'' (1982) in which his father starred.
Films featuring Ibáñez Menta included ''Historia de crímenes'' (1942), ''La Bestia debe morir'' (1952), ''Tres citas con el destino'' (1953), ''Obras maestras del terror'' ('Masterworks of Terror'1960), ''Shoot Twice'' (1969), ''La saga de los Drácula'' (1972), ''Los muchachos de antes no usaban arsénico'' (1976), ''Viaje al más allá'' (1980), ''Sal gorda'' (1983), and ''Más allá de la muerte'' (1984).
His last film role was in ''¡Qué vecinos tan animales!'' (1998). He died in Madrid at the age of 91.
In 2008, Argentine cinema director Gustavo Leonel Mendoza exhibited a documentary about Ibañez Menta's life, titled ''Nadie inquietó más'' ('Nobody worried any more'). In 2010, Argentine writers Leandro D'Ambrosio and "Gillespie" published a biography of the actor, ''El artesano del miedo'' (Craftsman of Fear' ).
His son is film director Narciso Ibáñez Serrador.
==Filmography==

*''Una luz en la ventana'' (1942)
*''Historia de crímenes'' (1942)
*''Cuando en el cielo pasen lista'' (1945)
*''El que recibe las bofetadas'' (1947)
*''Corazón'' (1947)
*''Vidalita'' (1949)
*''Almafuerte'' (1949)
*''La muerte está mintiendo'' (1950)
*''Derecho viejo'' (1951)
*''La calle junto a la luna'' (1951)
*''La bestia debe morir'' (1952)
*''Fin de mes'' (1953)
*''Un hombre cualquiera (1954)
*''Tres citas con el destino'' (1954)
*''Cinco gallinas y el cielo'' (1957)
*''Procesado 1040'' (1958)
*''Obras Maestras del Terror'' (1960)
*''La cigarra no es un bicho'' (1964)
*''Pasto de fieras'' (1967)
*''Due volte Giuda'' (1969)
*''Aventura en Hong Kong'' (1969)
*''La saga de los Dracula'' (1973)
*''Odio mi cuerpo'' (1974)
*''Los muchachos de antes no usaban arsénico'' (1976)
*''Lucecita'' (1976)
*''Sabado, chica, motel, que lio aquel'' (1976)
*''Tres dias de noviembre (1977)
*''Préstamela esta noche'' (1978)
*''Viaje al más allá'' (1980)
*''Yo hice a Roque III'' 1980
*''El retorno del hombre lobo'' (1981)
*''Los líos de Estefanía'' (1982)
*''El ser'' (1982)
*''Sal gorda'' (1984)
*''Más allá de la muerte'' (1986)
*''Sólo se muere dos veces'' (1997)
*''¡Qué vecinos tan animales! (1998)

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