The actor Francisco Algora presented next Monday at Murcia his latest book, "Romance of crazy, doggerel, in which, in the form of romances, sets out his thoughts on a variety of topics related to existence.
Francisco Algora is one of Spain's most popular performers.
After debuting in the late 60's in the theater, where he has worked with Facio, Layton, Narros or Jose Luis Alonso, Algora in the 70's began an acting career on the sets that has been translated into fifty dramas played on television, and sixty feature films for the cinema, having worked with many of the most important directors of Spanish cinema, including Forqué, Gutiérrez Aragón, Berlanga, Camus, Aranda, Saura, Bardem, Fernan Gomez, Regueiro and Pedro Olea, starring titles as "The Hive", "Witch, witch rather than," "Quiet time" or "Rats."
Recent years has worked especially with José Luis Garci, a director who has worked in six titles.
In 2004 he was nominated for the Goya Awards for his work in "neighborhood."
He holds Awards Cinema Writers Circle of the Actors Union Award, the Sant Jordi and Pepe Isbert, this for his contribution to cinema throughout his career.
In 2004 he published his first book, "My name is Jonas", prefaced by Fernan Gomez, who won several awards.
Since 1991 he has lived in exile in Vejer de la Frontera, a village on the coast of Cadiz, which is dedicated to his main hobbies: read the classics, write and meditate while giving long walks.
Francisco Algora, who will be honored Saturday morning Film festival Mula, presented on Monday, June 14, his latest book, "Romance of crazy, doggerel."
Will in the School of Dramatic Art Murcia at 20 hours, being presented by Professor Aurelio Rodriguez of the center.
Source: UMU