Fernando Rey Movies and Career Information
Sep 20, 1917
A Coruña
Actor
Fernando Casado Arambillet (September 20, 1917 – March 9, 1994) — best known as Fernando Rey — was a Spanish film, theatre, and TV actor, who worked in both Europe and the United States. A suave, international actor best known for his roles in the films of surrealist director Luis Buñuel (Tristana, 1970; Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, 1972; That Obscure Object of Desire, 1977) and as a drug lord in The French Connection (1971), he appeared in more than 150 films over half a century. The debonair Rey was described by French Connection producer Philip D'Antoni as "the last of the Continental guys". He achieved his greatest notoriety after he turned 50: "Perhaps it is a pity that my success came so late in life", he told The Times of Madrid in 1973. "It might have been better to have been successful while young, like El Cordobes in the bullring. Then your life is all before you to enjoy it." Rey was born in La Coruña, Spain, the son of Captain Casado Veiga. He studied architecture, but the Spanish Civil War interrupted his university studies. In 1936, Rey began his career in movies as an extra, sometimes even getting credited. It was then that he chose his stage name, Fernando
- Fernando Rey Movies before 2012
- Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie) 2000
- Quintet 1979
- That Obscure Object of Desire (Cet obscur objet du desir) 1977
- Antony and Cleopatra 1975
- French Connection 1971
- Town Called Hell 1971
- Navajo Joe (1965) 1965
- Love Crazy (Locura de amor) 1948
- Don Quijote de la mancha 1947
- Tristana
- Viridiana (1961)
- Viridiana
- Seven Beauties (Pasqualino Settebellezze)
- Fatti di gente perbene
- Seven Beauties
- Immortal Story (Une histoire immortelle)
- Chimes at Midnight (Campanadas a medianoche)
- French Connection II
- Moon Over Parador
- Los últimos de Filipinas