Joaquín Dicenta Benedicto (1862–1917) was a Spanish journalist, novelist, playwright, poet and Republican politician. His 1895 play Juan José, whose representation...
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Dicenta is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Joaquín Dicenta (1862–1917), Spanish journalist, novelist, playwright, poet and Republican...
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Daniel Dicenta [es]. On her father side, she is the granddaughter of actor Manuel Dicenta [es], and great-granddaughter of playwright Joaquín Dicenta. Natalia...
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Benedicto Villablanca (born 1957), Chilean former professional boxer Joaquín Dicenta Benedicto (1862–1917), Spanish journalist, novelist, playwright and...
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American 1916 silent film El pasaporte amarillo, A 1915 novel by Joaquín Dicenta A 2009 Chilean film directed by Raúl Ruiz Yellow Ticket (disambiguation)...
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Dibdin (1745–1814, England) Thomas John Dibdin (1771–1841, England) Joaquín Dicenta (1863–1917, Spain) Denis Diderot (1713–1784, France) Steven Dietz (born...
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February 17 – Carolus-Duran, French painter (b. 1837) February 21 Joaquín Dicenta, Spanish writer (b. 1862) Fred Mace, American actor (b. 1878) March...
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Nieblas 1898: Curro Vargas (with Joaquín Dicenta and music by Ruperto Chapí) 1900: La Cortijera (with Joaquín Dicenta and music by Ruperto Chapí) (in Spanish)...
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Juan José is an 1895 melodramatic play by the Spanish writer Joaquín Dicenta. It was first staged at the Teatro de la Comedia in Madrid on 25 October...
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refer to: Juan José (given name) Juan José (play), an 1895 play by Joaquín Dicenta Juan José (telenovela), a 1964 Mexican telenovela Juan José (footballer...
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are worth mentioning. Díaz Quesada adapted from the Spanish novelist Joaquín Dicenta in 1910, as a tendency widely used then, of using literary works adapted...
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Pieds nickelés Hall Caine with Louis N. Parker – The Manxman (as Pete) Joaquín Dicenta – Juan José José Echegaray – El estigma Hulda Garborg – Mødre Alfred...
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Ault and Marcel Vibert. It was based on the 1895 play Juan José by Joaquín Dicenta. The film was made by Whitehall Films. While the company's new studio...
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(1832–1916) José Echegaray (1834–1903) Gaspar Núñez de Arce (1863–1917) Joaquín Dicenta y Benedicto (1866–1936) Ramón del Valle-Inclán (1866–1943) Carlos Arniches...
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Rodríguez, and Juan de Orduña. It is based on the play of the same name by Joaquín Dicenta. The film was a phenomenal success, and was one of the most commercially...
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Spanish comedies of Carlos Arniches, Navarro y Torrado, Linares Rivas, Joaquín Dicenta, Jacinto Benavente and others. He also co-produced Mexican films, in...
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is a remake of the 1935 film Nobleza baturra. Manuel Arbó Pedro Azorín Joaquín Bergía Julia Caba Alba Antonio Canal Alfonso de Córdoba Julia Delgado Caro...
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comedy Gente conocida to him . He collaborated since its founding by Joaquín Dicenta in the weekly Germinal , which came to light on April 30, 1897 and...
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William De Morgan, Mathilde-Marie de Peyrebrune, George Diamandy, Joaquín Dicenta, Émile Durkheim, António Feijó, Judith Gautier, Paul Hervieu, Agnes...
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(Republican) 2,167 Carlos García Rodríguez (Conservative) 1,769 Latina Joaquín Dicenta Benedicto (Republican) 4,911 José María de la Torre Murillo [es] (Republican)...
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Unexpected Conflict Directed by Ricardo Gascón Written by Joaquín Dicenta (play) Alfonso Paso (play) Ricardo Gascón Produced by José Carreras Planas Starring...
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collaboration with Soutullo y Vicente Lleó). Zarzuela Antonio Paso y Joaquín Dicenta 1923 El regalo de boda (in collaboration with Soutullo). Zarzuela Fernando...
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Pérez Galdós. His fame jumped in 1895 when he took the male lead in Joaquín Dicenta's "Juan José" at the Comedy Theatre. By appearing in "Juan José", Thuillier...
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de madrugada" by Claudio de la Torre (1946), "Cuento de cuentos" by Joaquín Dicenta (the younger) [es] (1947) and after setting up her own theatre company...
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acting head of state in November 1975 (died 1976). 21 February – Joaquín Dicenta, journalist, novelist, playwright, poet and Republican politician (born...
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Curro Mairén Marina Torres as Enfermera Teófilo Palou as Doctor Manuel Dicenta as Panza Triste Mira p.64 Mira, Alberto. The Cinema of Spain and Portugal...
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Folk, Alexandra Lencastre, Oliver Cotton, Luis Miguel Cintra, Natalia Dicenta, John Malkovich The Lizzie McGuire Movie Walt Disney Pictures Jim Fall...
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Baltasar Gracián, 17th-century author. Antonio Serón, 16th-century poet. Joaquín Dicenta, 19th-century poet, journalist and playwright. Sixto Celorrio, 20th-century...
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María Tasso as Chulo Joaquín Portillo 'Top' José Blanch as Amigo de Don Hilarión Goyo Lebrero as Guardia en verbena #1 Daniel Dicenta María Elena Maroto...
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Curandera Rafael Calvo Manuel Dicenta Ricardo Acero Fernando Fernández de Córdoba Mary Carmen Macía Manuel Kayser Joaquín Roa as Telescopio Ramón Elías...
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