
José Baviera
Acting
Biography
José Baviera was born on August 17, 1906 in Valencia, Spain as José Luis Baviera Navarro. He was immigrated to Mexico in 1940. He was an actor and director, known for El ángel exterminador (1962), La barraca (1945) and La otra (1946). He died on August 13, 1981 in Mexico, D.F., Mexico.
Born: August 17, 1906
Place of Birth: Valencia, Spain
Known For

The Exterminating Angel
After a lavish dinner party, the guests find themselves unable to depart... and, over the next few days, all of their elaborate societal pretenses and façades deteriorate as they are reduced to living like animals.

The Martyr of Calvary
The life of Jesus from the beginning of his ministry, his miracles, the Sermon on the Mount and his death on the cross.

Jesus of Nazareth
The biblical story of The Messiah from his baptism through his crucifixion.

Juan Colorado
Silvia's father wants to marry her off to Rafael who, out of jealousy, wants to finish off Juan. Silvia dresses up as Juan to save his skin.

El Mago
A slapstick fantasy of the amorous adventures of a magician a la Cantinflas.

El Portero
Cantinflas works as a porter, who writes letters and speeches in his old writing machine to earn an extra money, despite the fact that he still goes to school. The sentimental issues come when Cantinflas falls in love of his pretty neighborhood (Silvia Pinal), who is handicapped and unable to walk. The thing wont be easy, because a young military man also has feelings for the girl. But the porter wants to see her happy, and he will become a sort of Cyrano De Bergerac, writing love letters to her signed by the young soldier. His plan is simple: to win money in the horse races in order to pay the operation which will make her walk again.

Vanilla, Bronze and to Die
A beautiful woman, fatally ill of the heart, is torn between the love of a poor sculptor and a forced marriage with the sadistic son of a millionaire.

Doña Diabla
A woman, after committing a murder, flees into a church, confessing her life story to a priest.

The Barracks
The film chronicles the adventures of a peasant family of the late nineteenth century to push through his work with the opposition and hatred of the rest of the villagers.

Late Afternoon
A former farmhand now with money, wants to buy his former boss's farm and marry his daughter, but they refuse.
Filmography
as Doctor Estrada
as Don Tomás
as Banquero
as Priest
as Don Fernando Carral
as Don Alvaro
as Roland Carter
as Leandro Gómez
as Sr. Colman
as (uncredited)
as Don Guillermo Espindola
as Manuel, padre
as Don Marcelino de la Llave
as Antonio
as El Profesor
as Luis Figueroa
as Germán Montalvo
as Don Bernardo
as Don José
as Señor López Rueda (uncredited)
as Fiscal
as Miembro consejo banco
as Don Romualdo, sacerdote
as Don Guillermo Fernández
as Médico hospital
as Poncio Pilatos
as Profesor Estrada
as Ramón Valdés
as Inspector Manrique
as Don Lorenzo
as Dr. Perfecto Lozano
as Ernesto Solar Fuentes
as Juez Enrique Composorio
as Custodio de prisión
as Don Alonso
as Fiscal
as Néstor Ariza
as Mago Krishnar
as Theater Manager
as Luigi Martino
as Fabio
as Sherlock Holmes
as Licenciado de la Fuente
as Poncio Pilatos
as Sr. Walter
as Milón
as Pimento
as Sr Belmont
as Van Doeuvres
as Paris
as Dr. Trajano
as Poncio Pilato
as Floreal
as Tanito
as Manolo
as Alfredo Flores