
Francisco Martínez Allende
Born
November 13, 1906
Died
August 25, 1954 (47 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Cangas de Onís, Oviedo, Spain
Francisco Martínez Allende (Cangas de Onís, Oviedo, Spain; 1906 – Buenos Aires, Argentina; August 25, 1954) was a Spanish actor, theater director, and playwright who became a naturalized Argentine citizen. He was one of the Spanish theater figures whose careers were eclipsed by exile after the Spanish Civil War. At the age of fifteen, he emigrated to Buenos Aires, where he studied and began his theatrical career as an actor and writer, eventually meeting Federico García Lorca. In Spain, he directed the Tribuna Theater and was in charge of theatrical groups for the Republican Army. After the fall of the Second Spanish Republic, he went into exile in Cuba and later returned to Argentina, where he worked in theater and film until his death.
Known For

La telaraña
1954

Mujeres casadas
Hilario Muñoz
1954

María Magdalena
Prof. David Guimaraes
1954

El gaucho y el diablo
1952

Facundo, el tigre de los llanos
Facundo Quiroga
1952

Singer Cafe
1951

La muerte está mintiendo
Roberto Marín
1950

El hombre de las sorpresas
Esteban
1949

El extraño caso de la mujer asesinada
Lorenzo
1949

El tambor de Tacuarí
1948

Vacaciones
1947