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Home/People/José Isbert
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Born
Mar 3, 1886Died: Nov 28, 1966
Lived 80 years
Place of Birth
Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

101
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0
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Also Known As
José Ysbert Alvarruiz
Don José Isbert
Jose Isbert
Pepe Isbert
Хосе Исберт
IMDb Profile

José Isbert

Acting

Biography
José Isbert (real name: José Ysbert Alvarruiz), also known as Pepe Isbert (3 March 1886 in Madrid – 28 November 1966 in Madrid), was a Spanish actor. In 1912 he debuted in the short film Asesinato y entierro de Don José Canalejas (playing Pardiñas, the anarchist who killed José Canalejas). During the silent era he worked in theatre with supporting roles in cinema, but with the advent of sound, he made a big screen comeback in the comedy directed by Florián Rey, La pura verdad in (1931). In the 1930s he acted in half a dozen films including: ¿Cuándo te suicidas? (1931) directed by Manuel Romero, La bien pagada (1935) by Eusebio Fernández Ardavín orEl bailarín y el trabajador (1935), directed by Luis Marquina and based on a play by Jacinto Benavente. In the 1940s he gained great popularity in films such as Te quiero para mí (1944) and El testamento del virrey (1944), both directed by Ladislao Vajda; Ella, él y sus millones (1944) by Juan de Orduña; El fantasma y doña Juanita (1945) by Rafael Gil and Pacto de silencio (1949), by Antonio Román. The films he is most remembered for are from the 1950s and 1960s, in classics directed by Luis García Berlanga: Welcome Mr. Marshall! (1953), Los jueves, milagro(1957) and El verdugo (1963); and the dark comedy masterpiece El cochecito by Marco Ferreri, all written by Rafael Azcona. He was the grandfather in the Spanish classic La gran familia (1962), and its sequel La gran familia... y uno más (1965), these films earning him still greater popularity. Pepe Isbert died in Madrid due to a heart condition when he was 80 years old. He was buried at Tarazona de la Mancha cemetery in the province of Albacete.
Spanish Western poster

Spanish Western

as Don Pablo, the mayor (archive footage)
2015
Songs for After a War poster

Songs for After a War

as Don Pablo (archive footage) (uncredited)
1976
Lo que cuesta vivir poster

Lo que cuesta vivir

as Don Antonio
1967
Operation Delilah poster

Operation Delilah

as Abuelo
1967
The Family and One More poster

The Family and One More

as (archive footage) (uncredited)
1965
Un americano en Toledo poster

Un americano en Toledo

as Román
1965
Los dinamiteros poster

Los dinamiteros

as Don Benito
1964
The Executioner poster

The Executioner

as Amadeo, el verdugo
1963
The Gang of Eleven poster

The Gang of Eleven

as El Duque
1963
Perro golfo poster

Perro golfo

as Sr. Gaspar
1963
The Big Family poster

The Big Family

as El abuelo
1962
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Cupido contrabandista

as Recién casado
1962
Sabían demasiado poster

Sabían demasiado

as Don Sebastián Guzmán, el secuestrado
1962
You and I Are Three poster

You and I Are Three

as Presidente
1962
Those Who Did Not Go to War poster

Those Who Did Not Go to War

as Don Arístides
1962
Vamos a contar mentiras poster

Vamos a contar mentiras

Cast
1962
Despedida de soltero poster

Despedida de soltero

as Don Pablo
1961
Margarita se llama mi amor poster

Margarita se llama mi amor

as Don Severino, profesor de historia
1961
Don José, Pepe y Pepito poster

Don José, Pepe y Pepito

as Marcelo
1961
Punto y banca poster

Punto y banca

Cast
1961