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- Alberto Closas Lluró (30 October 1921, in Barcelona – 19 September 1994, in Madrid) was a prolific Spanish film actor who appeared in the Cinema of Argentina...
- Mariano Trías y Closas (Spanish: [ˈmaˈɾjano ˈtɾiˈas] : October 12, 1868 – January 22, 1914) is considered to be the first de facto Philippine Vice President...
- Montserrat García-Closas, M.D., M.P.H., Dr.P.H., is a Spanish researcher and academic who is best known for her works on identifying cancer biomarkers...
- Alberto Closa (born 10 March 1984), commonly known as Luis Closa, is a Paraguayan professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Luis Closa has pla****...
- Marsillach as Carlos III Amparo Rivelles as Isabel de Farnesio Alberto Closas as Duque de Villasanta Tito Valverde as Bernardo "Berlinale: 1989 Programme"...
- starring Alberto Closas, Elisa Galvé and Florence Marly. It was shot on location around Santiago including at the Muni****l Theatre. Alberto Closas as Jorge Arnaud...
- (1953) Enrique Diosdado (1954) No Award (1955) Otto Eduard H****e / Alberto Closas (1956) Charles Vanel (1957) Kirk Douglas / James Stewart (1958) Adolfo Marsillach...
- García-Closas M, Murta-Nascimento C, Lloreta J, Palencia L, Kogevinas M, Rothman N, Vellalta G, Calle ML, Marenne G, Tardón A, Carrato A, García-Closas R,...
- Kraus plays José "Pepe" Medina, the protagonist's father. Stella Maris Closas plays Marcela, Pepe's wife and Alberto Anchart pla**** the grandfather, Atilio...
- (1953) Enrique Diosdado (1954) No Award (1955) Otto Eduard H****e / Alberto Closas (1956) Charles Vanel (1957) Kirk Douglas / James Stewart (1958) Adolfo Marsillach...