Enrique Guitart
(Barcelona, 1909-1999) Spanish theater and film actor.Son of the actors Enrique Guitart and Emilia Matas, the family atmosphere led him to make his debut on the scene in 1913, while still a child.As soon as he grew up enough, he did not hesitate to dedicate himself to the theater, a framework in which he developed a long career full of successes, among which his time in the Spanish Theater as the first actor stands out.
The cinema claimed him to late twenties.He intervened, in his debut, in La moza del cantar (1928), by José Amich "Amichatis", to continue with El Señor Esteve (1929), but he failed to maintain an annual film continuity.Some of the films in which he participated were Mom's Boyfriend (1933), by Florián Rey, and The Dancer and the Worker (1936), by Luis Marquina.
After the Civil War ended, it became part of the credits of films such as His brother and him (1941) and Crossed lives (1942), by Luis Marquina; Confused lives (1947), by Jerónimo Mihura; La mies es mucho (1949) and Don Juan (1950), by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia, or Los robbers (1961), by Francisco Rovira Beleta, in an artistic trajectory marked by an perhaps excessively scenic interpretation, which stopped him from going further into individual and complete characters.At the end of the fifties he decided to leave the cinema and definitely turned his attention to his theatrical career, in which he attracted attention with his work in The Hands of Eurídice , an international success.
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