Félix Dafauce
Félix Dafauce, born on November 13, 1896, in Madrid, Spain, was a prominent figure in the Spanish film industry, celebrated for his extensive career as an actor. Over a span of six decades, he graced the screen in approximately 120 films, showcasing his versatile talent from the silent film era into the age of talkies.
Dafauce's filmography, which spans from 1925 to 1987, includes a variety of roles that highlight his ability to embody diverse characters. His contributions to cinema were significant during a transformative period in the industry, and he remained a beloved figure until his passing on October 5, 1990, also in his hometown of Madrid.
Throughout his career, Dafauce worked alongside notable filmmakers and actors, helping to shape the landscape of Spanish cinema. His dedication to his craft and his significant body of work left an indelible mark on the industry. Today, he is remembered not only for his prolific output but also for the artistry and passion he brought to every performance.
Filmography
The Awful Dr. Orlof
Los chicos