Biografía de Antonio Ferrandis "Chanquete"
Antonio Ferrandis became one of Spain's most popular actors thanks to his portrayal of "Chanquete," but that was just one of the hundreds of characters he portrayed throughout his successful career. In film, he appeared in hundreds of films of all genres; while on television, he was primarily seen in theater series. He was also part of the cast of series, the most notable of which was "Verano Azul," one of the most memorable productions in the history of Spanish television. By clicking on the link below, you can access the tribute we paid on this channel to the Spanish national television series "Verano Azul": • Recordando VERANO AZUL, La Serie Más Exito... Antonio Ferrandis's filmography: "Carne de horca," "Vuelo 971," and "Ha desaparecido un pasajeros" (1953). "Marcelino pan y vino" (1955). "Here Are the Vice-Tipples" (1960). "Liar" (1962). "The Executioner", "The Rights of Woman", "To Go Higher" (1963). "Mr. de La Salle", and "Almost a Gentleman" (1964). "Television Stories", "A Kiss in the Port", "The Devil Also Cries", and "Fata Morgana" (1965). "Forward Position", "The Widows", and "The Lost Woman" (1966). "But... What Country Do We Live In?" and "Sister Citroën" (1967). "How's the Service!" and "You Shall Not Covet Your Neighbor's Wife" (1968). "The Astronaut" and "Tristana" (1970). "Come to Germany, Pepe," "Variety Songs," and "The Iberian Girls" (1971). "My Dear Miss," "What a Wedding Night, Girls!", "Come Flirt in the West," "Paris Is Worth a Girl," "The Stoned Ones," "Single and a Father for Life," and "Handsome Heir Seeks a Wife" (1972). "The Wayward One" (1973). "A Hot Priest," "Sex or No Sex," "The Wimp," and "The New Spaniards" (1974). "I Am So-and-So," "Seven Deaths by Medical Prescription," "My Wife Is Very Decent, All Things Considerable," "The Sins of an Almost Decent Girl," "Leonor," and "Women Are a Man's Thing" (1975). "Family Portrait," "Madrid, Costa Fleming," "The Promise," and "The Heat of the Flame" (1976). "Vote for Gundisalvo," "Parranda," "The Barking," and "Of Love and Death" (1977). "The National Shotgun," "Tobi," "The Girl in the Yellow Pajamas," "The Man Who Knew How to Love," and "Squall" (1978). "Saturday, Sunday, and Friday" and "The Virgin of Vicenteta" (1979). "Decent Scoundrels" and "Fear of Going Out at Night" (1980). "Two and Two, Five" and "Professor Eroticus" (1981). "Starting Over" (1982). "Memoirs of General Escobar" (1984). "Requiem for a Spanish Peasant" and "Extramuros" (1985). "Final Romance (Gayarre)" (1986). "Long Live the Band!" and "Jarrapellejos" (1987). "Gallego" (1988). "Puta miseria" (1989). "Lieutenant Lorrena" and "The Game of Invisible Messages" (1991). Television programs in which Antonio Ferrandis participated: "Gran Teatro" (1961). "El hombre, ese desconocido" (1963). "Novela" (1963, 1964, 1972, and 1973). "Confidences" (1963 and 1965). "Estudio 3" (1964). "Front Row" (1964 and 1965). "Studio 1" (1965, 1966, 1967, and 1972). "Time and Hour" (1965-1967). "Fables" (1968 and 1970). "Eugenia de Montijo" (1970). "On the Edge of the Impossible" (1970). "Suspicion" (1971). "From Words to Deeds" (1971). "Eleventh Hour" (1971 and 1972). "The Twelve Faces of Eve" (1971). "Theater of Always" (1972). "Night of the Theater" (1974). "Sighs of Spain" (1974). "Tales and Legends" (1975). "Blue Summer" (1981). "Middle Class" (1987). "First Performance" (1989). "Seventh Heaven" (1989). "From the Miño to the Bidasoa" (1990). "Tango" (1992). "Together, but not mixed" (1996). The biography of Antonio Ferrandis, "Chanquete," is part of a series of videos that aim to pay tribute to illustrious figures. We therefore count on your help in suggesting other names that deserve to be included. We also invite you to subscribe to this channel so you don't miss upcoming releases.

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Entierro de Chanquete en Verano Azul [ORIGINAL]

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