
José María Íñigo
Acting
Biography
José María Íñigo Gómez (Bilbao, Vizcaya; June 4, 1942)
Born: June 4, 1942
Place of Birth: Bilbao, Biskaia, Euskadi, Spain
Known For

Dying of Laughter
Nino and Bruno are two comedians who reach the heights of success with their duo act, turning them into huge TV celebrities. However, the hate between them grows fast, as much as their fame.

Possessed
Trini, a world-renowned flamenco dancer, abandons the stage after suffering a personal tragedy.

Un, dos, tres, al escondite inglés
A band of young musicians will do the impossible to boycott a song they didn't like at all, and that's supposed to represent Spain in a famous musical contest. An unusual film by the odd Zulueta in which, after the success of Spanish singer Massiel in Eurovision contest, this kind of contests are parodied with an insane story shot without a script and with the performance of several top music bands of that time.

Ibáñez
The life and work of the legendary Francisco Ibáñez, brilliant cartoonist, creator of Clever & Smart and many other characters through whom he has portrayed Spanish society for over seven decades, with wild humor, subtle cruelty and much tenderness.

Jenaro, el de los 14

50 años de... Canciones

Me has hecho perder el juicio

A 45 revoluciones por minuto
Juan arrives in Madrid with the intention of succeeding as a singer. With the only company of his guitar, he goes from club to club asking for work.

Terapia al desnudo

Así nos va
Filmography
as Self - TV Host (archive footage)
as Íñigo (voice)
as Self - Partners
as Self (archive footage)
as José María Íñigo
as Viajero
as Himself (uncredited)
as José María Íñigo
as Rosco / Himself
as José María Íñigo