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Alejandro Ulloa(1910-2004)

  • Actor
  • Director
  • Writer
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Alejandro Ulloa
Alejandro García Ulloa was born in Madrid on October 22nd. 1910. As a 12-year old child he attended the play "Don Álvaro o la fuerza del sino" at the Teatro Español, where renowned actor Ricardo Calvo played the lead. He was so impressed that went to the National Library, got the play and learned a monologue by heart, expressing to his startled family his desire to become an actor.

He got his first bit role as meritorio (extra) at the Teatro Lara in Madrid, and at 18 entered Enric Borràs stage company, from where he went to his admired Ricardo Calvo company, already as young leading man (galán joven). Then he entered film industry, both as actor and director. As actor he played in Se ha perdido un cadáver (1942), Cuarenta y ocho horas (1943) and Es peligroso asomarse al exterior (1946) which he starred and also also directed, as five more films (see Director Credits). He moved to Barcelona where he would settle. There he became for seven years dubbing director to Spanish for MGM. He had dubbed Robert Taylor and James Stewart since 1935, also often offered his voice to Robert Montgomery and Amedeo Nazzari. In 1942 he returned to the stage playing Don Juan Tenorio in Barcelona at the Teatro Romea, an ever-present play in Spain during those times around 1st. November (All Saints day) -and still is, to a point.

Two years later he started his own stage company and opened at the Teatro Calderón in Barcelona with Hamlet and later Cyrano, to great acclaim. His Max Estrella in Valle-Inclán's "Luces de Bohemia" also became famous. From then on he staged many plays, both Spanish and foreign, classical and modern. In 1953 he played "El alcalde de Zalamea" at the Teatre Borràs in Barcelona and then toured America for five years, including a Broadway season of Spanish theatre. He received several theatre awards and Barcelona's city gold medal. He recorded verse and poetry for Columbia records. He went on working both in theatre and television (where he played for example Richelieu in The Three Musketeers) until his retirement in 2003 (in his nineties !). He died in Barcelona on April 27th. 2004 at 93 years of age, a few months after a bad fall.

To listen to him recite (in Andalusian style) see related Youtube link at External Sites section.
BornOctober 22, 1910
DiedApril 27, 2004(93)
BornOctober 22, 1910
DiedApril 27, 2004(93)
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Known for

Josita Hernán in La niña está loca (1943)
La niña está loca
  • Director
  • 1943
Estaba escrito (1949)
Estaba escrito
  • Director
  • 1949
Los tres mosqueteros (1970)
Los tres mosqueteros
7.3
TV Series
  • Richelieu
¡Qué familia! (1944)
¡Qué familia!
  • Director
  • 1944

Credits

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Actor



  • Clase media (1987)
    Clase media
    TV Series
    • 1987
  • José Carreras and Sydne Rome in Romanza final (Gayarre) (1986)
    Romanza final (Gayarre)
    6.5
    • Baldini
    • 1986
  • Telegaseta de Catalunya
    TV Series
    • La Cierva
    • 1984
  • Rafael Anglada in Doctor Caparrós, metge de poble (1982)
    Doctor Caparrós, metge de poble
    7.6
    TV Series
    • D. Rodrigo
    • 1982
  • Estudio 1 (1965)
    Estudio 1
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Ambrosio Heras
    • Sr. Crosby, padre de Guillermo
    • Patapluf
    • 1975–1981
  • Dr. Caparrós, medicina general (1979)
    Dr. Caparrós, medicina general
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Don Rodrigo
    • 1979
  • Manolo Gómez Bur and María Silva in La venganza de Don Mendo (1979)
    La venganza de Don Mendo
    7.7
    TV Movie
    • Don Nuño Manso de Jarama
    • 1979
  • Novela (1963)
    Novela
    5.3
    TV Series
    • Schultz
    • D. Pedro de Montemar
    • Johan Boyce
    • 1965–1978
  • Borrasca (1978)
    Borrasca
    6.1
    • Arcipreste
    • 1978
  • Préstamela esta noche (1978)
    Préstamela esta noche
    5.4
    • Sr. Perelló
    • 1978
  • La Coquito (1977)
    La Coquito
    7.2
    • Jefe de Policía
    • 1977
  • El teatro (1970)
    El teatro
    TV Series
    • Federico
    • Andrade
    • 1975–1977
  • Palabras cruzadas (1974)
    Palabras cruzadas
    TV Series
    • Don Diego, esposo de María
    • 1977
  • Original
    TV Series
    • Torloni
    • Invitado
    • Arcohermoso ...
    • 1975–1977
  • Teatro Club
    TV Series
    • Burgomaestre
    • Padre Juan
    • 1976–1977

Director



  • Estaba escrito (1949)
    Estaba escrito
    • Director
    • 1949
  • La casa de las sonrisas (1948)
    La casa de las sonrisas
    5.4
    • Director
    • 1948
  • Es peligroso asomarse al exterior (1946)
    Es peligroso asomarse al exterior
    • Director
    • 1946
  • Tambor y cascabel (1945)
    Tambor y cascabel
    • Director
    • 1945
  • ¡Qué familia! (1944)
    ¡Qué familia!
    • Director
    • 1944
  • Josita Hernán in La niña está loca (1943)
    La niña está loca
    • Director
    • 1943

Writer



  • Estaba escrito (1949)
    Estaba escrito
    • Writer
    • 1949
  • Josita Hernán in La niña está loca (1943)
    La niña está loca
    • screenplay
    • story
    • 1943

Personal details

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  • Born
    • October 22, 1910
    • Madrid, Spain
  • Died
    • April 27, 2004
    • Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain(complications from a fall)
  • Spouse
    • María Rollán 1949 - April 27, 2004 (his death)

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    Ulloa was during the 40s dubbing director of MGM in Barcelona. He was the usual and unmistakable dubbing voice for Robert Taylor.

    Amongst his most famous stage roles were Don Juan Tenorio (which he played up to four times a day), Hamlet and Cyrano.

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