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Narciso “Chicho” Ibáñez Serrador

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Narciso “Chicho” Ibáñez Serrador

Birth
Montevideo, Uruguay
Death
7 Jun 2019 (aged 83)
Madrid, Provincia de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Burial
Granada, Provincia de Granada, Andalucia, Spain Add to Map
Plot
Patio de la ermita. Panteón 2
Memorial ID
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Motion picture director, Screenwriter, Televisión Personality. Son of prestigious actors Narciso Ibáñez Menta and Pepita Serrador, he pursued an acting career in severals tours with his parents in South America. In 1947, he settled in Spain, where he made his theater director debut with "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams. During the seventies, he triumphed in Spain television with the game show "Un, Dos, Tres...responda otra vez" that was on the air during three decades and "Historias para no dormir", a collection of horror stories and “Historias de la frivolidad”. Ibáñez Serrador also directed two successful films "La Residencia" and "¿Quién puede matar a un niño?". He was awarded with the Goya Prize in 2019. According his wishes, he was buried along with his mother.
Motion picture director, Screenwriter, Televisión Personality. Son of prestigious actors Narciso Ibáñez Menta and Pepita Serrador, he pursued an acting career in severals tours with his parents in South America. In 1947, he settled in Spain, where he made his theater director debut with "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams. During the seventies, he triumphed in Spain television with the game show "Un, Dos, Tres...responda otra vez" that was on the air during three decades and "Historias para no dormir", a collection of horror stories and “Historias de la frivolidad”. Ibáñez Serrador also directed two successful films "La Residencia" and "¿Quién puede matar a un niño?". He was awarded with the Goya Prize in 2019. According his wishes, he was buried along with his mother.


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