
Gabriel Llopart
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Gabriel Llopart.
Born: April 18, 1928
Place of Birth: Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
Known For

Festival en Benidorm

El señor de La Salle
Biography of San Juan Bautista de la Salle , where the effort and hardships that this canon of the nobility had to overcome in order to offer universal and free education to children, his main devotion, in the time of Louis XIV, are appreciated.

Curro Jiménez
Curro Jiménez was a successful Spanish TV series that aired on TVE1 from 22 December 1976 to 1979. Its main theme was Andalusian "bandolerismo" in the 19th century, located in the Ronda mountains. The main characters were four bandits, Curro Jiménez

El hombre que se quiso matar
Things go terribly wrong for Federico. He lost his job as professor of Latin and his girlfriend has left him for a dental technician. So, he decides to commit suicide. After several failed attempts, including the throw from the Roman aqueduct of Segovia, he decides to take advantage of his decision and get rid of a society that has been hostile. Remake of a 1942 film by the same director, Rafael Gil.

The Carpet of Horror
Shortly after his return from India, a special agent of the British secret service falls victim to an insidious poisoning in London. Scotland Yard gets involved. But too late: valuable information has fallen into the hands of an international criminal gang...

¿Quién soy yo?
Mario Colomer, prime minister, is burdened by overwork. His problems seem solved when his assistants tell him about Juan Brandel, a possible substitute, just like him physically, but with a funnier and more adventurous personality. At first the plan seems to work and the politician begins to gain popularity. The plot thickens when the 'original' becomes jealous of the 'copy' and the substitute exceeds his functions.

Los chicos con las chicas
After the rock band Los Bravos take a holiday at a mountainside camp situated next to a girls' school, their singer, Mike, ends up falling in love with one of the students there.

Seven Days in January
After the death of Franco, the nostalgic fascist regime attempts to preserve the 1936's order.

The Shack
Vicente Blasco Ibáñez wrote in 1898 "La barraca" (The Shack), a novel with some cultural significance among Spanish literature for reflecting rural life at the end of 19th century with specific local color. In 1979, León Klimovsky directed an adaptation in the form of a miniseries. The shack referred to in the title is a barraca, a typical building of the Valencian Community that served as housing for farmers in irrigated farming areas.

La Barraca
Filmography
as Médico
as Juez de instrucción
as Hilarion Eslava
as Gobernador Civil
as Don Joaquín
as Don Joaquín
as Juez (uncredited)
as Padre Rector
as Excelencia
as Juez
as Luis Sendín
as Pepe Ojeda
as (uncredited)
as Director del colegio
as Micano
as Juez
as Emilio
as Juan Abad
as Sigmundo
as Arzobispo
as Selwood
as Flesh
as Paco
as Samuel Williams Bellini
as Fernando Rosales
as Actor en la obra (uncredited)