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Post by PeplumParadise » 30/10/2024, 15:15

abel haro pulido wrote:
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PeplumParadise wrote:
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The unidentified actor known as "Wavy Gravy" (so called for his thick, wavy white hair) was a generico active in Spanish films at least from the late 1940's to the mid-1970's.

With 18 roles found to start his topic, all non-speaking background parts, he looks to have been a true Spanish generico with a lengthy and prolific career. Now with 180+ roles identified, surely he must be credited somewhere!
Puede ser Madariaga o S. Madariaga porque coincide en Tres Hombres Buenos y en Muchachas de Azul.
Gracias, investigaré un poco sobre este nombre.

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Post by PeplumParadise » 30/10/2024, 16:16

PeplumParadise wrote:
30/10/2024, 15:15
abel haro pulido wrote:
30/10/2024, 13:16
PeplumParadise wrote:
13/05/2022, 14:23
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The unidentified actor known as "Wavy Gravy" (so called for his thick, wavy white hair) was a generico active in Spanish films at least from the late 1940's to the mid-1970's.

With 18 roles found to start his topic, all non-speaking background parts, he looks to have been a true Spanish generico with a lengthy and prolific career. Now with 180+ roles identified, surely he must be credited somewhere!
Puede ser Madariaga o S. Madariaga porque coincide en Tres Hombres Buenos y en Muchachas de Azul.
Gracias, investigaré un poco sobre este nombre.
Supongo que podría ser posible, pero muy poco probable, ya que ambas apariciones son papeles secundarios sin ninguna razón por la que se les debería dar crédito. Con casi 200 papeles identificados, me sorprendería mucho que no apareciera en los créditos en más de dos películas.

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Post by PeplumParadise » 30/10/2024, 16:45

abel haro pulido wrote:
30/10/2024, 13:13
PeplumParadise wrote:
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Enrique Ferpi was a small=part actor, active in Spanish films at least from the mid-1950's to mid-1970's.

No biographical details are currently known.

Enrique's filmography is rather sparse, currently with a 10-year gap from 1963-72, so it could be possible he was working as a background actor. His having several credits as "Ferphy" results in him having a second IMDb profile under that name.

Filmography

1956
  1. Todos somos necesarios .... Renfe employee at the third station (credited as "Ferphy")

    1957
  2. El hombre que viajaba despacito .... Referee (credited as "Enrique Felpi")

    1958
  3. Carlota .... John (credited)
  4. Historias de Madrid .... Bus passenger (credited)

    1959
  5. Con la vida hicieron fuego .... Church raider (credited)

    1961
  6. Los pedigüeños .... Bar customer discussing plans (credited)

    1962
  7. Gritos en la noche .... Barman (credited)

    1972
  8. La rebelión de los bucaneros .... (credited as "Ferpi", but not identified)

    1973
  9. No es bueno que el hombre esté solo .... Nightclub customer (credited)

    1974
  10. Los camioneros (TV series) Ep. 12: "Seis toros y uno toreado" .... Police sergeant (credited)

Titles to check
  • Carretera general (1959) IMDb, listed under the profile for "Ferphy", so that is presumably how he is credited.

No Ferpi!
Titles where Enrique is listed as appearing somewhere online, but cannot be found.
  • Le tre spade di Zorro (1963) IMDb with no role. Enrique is not credited in the Spanish or Italian credits. I thought he may have been playing a drunken soldier, but It was not him so I have removed the post.
En la version española del film en los titulos finales aparece Enrique Ferpi y yo creo que es el carcelero.
Hay unos titulos de credito finales muy largos.
Has citado toda su filmografía, pero supongo que te refieres a Las tres espadas del Zorro. ¿Sabes dónde puedo encontrar una copia de estos créditos o puedes facilitarme una captura de pantalla? Tengo dos copias españolas de esta película, pero ambas terminan de forma abrupta sin créditos finales.

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Post by Ciavazzaro » 30/10/2024, 17:09

PeplumParadise wrote:
30/10/2024, 16:16
PeplumParadise wrote:
30/10/2024, 15:15
abel haro pulido wrote:
30/10/2024, 13:16


Puede ser Madariaga o S. Madariaga porque coincide en Tres Hombres Buenos y en Muchachas de Azul.
Gracias, investigaré un poco sobre este nombre.
Supongo que podría ser posible, pero muy poco probable, ya que ambas apariciones son papeles secundarios sin ninguna razón por la que se les debería dar crédito. Con casi 200 papeles identificados, me sorprendería mucho que no apareciera en los créditos en más de dos películas.
Given the crazyness of Italian and Spanish titles i would not be surprise, but still we can also make a second thing, to see also if apart from Wavy Gravy we also have the same actor in both movies, if there are no other same actors in the two movies, that would point to the identification of Wavy

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Post by abel haro pulido » 30/10/2024, 17:54

PeplumParadise wrote:
16/10/2024, 12:57
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Enrique Ferpi was a small=part actor, active in Spanish films at least from the mid-1950's to mid-1970's.

No biographical details are currently known.

Enrique's filmography is rather sparse, currently with a 10-year gap from 1963-72, so it could be possible he was working as a background actor. His having several credits as "Ferphy" results in him having a second IMDb profile under that name.

Filmography

1956
  1. Todos somos necesarios .... Renfe employee at the third station (credited as "Ferphy")

    1957
  2. El hombre que viajaba despacito .... Referee (credited as "Enrique Felpi")

    1958
  3. Carlota .... John (credited)
  4. Historias de Madrid .... Bus passenger (credited)

    1959
  5. Con la vida hicieron fuego .... Church raider (credited)

    1961
  6. Los pedigüeños .... Bar customer discussing plans (credited)

    1962
  7. Gritos en la noche .... Barman (credited)

    1972
  8. La rebelión de los bucaneros .... (credited as "Ferpi", but not identified)

    1973
  9. No es bueno que el hombre esté solo .... Nightclub customer (credited)

    1974
  10. Los camioneros (TV series) Ep. 12: "Seis toros y uno toreado" .... Police sergeant (credited)

Titles to check
  • Carretera general (1959) IMDb, listed under the profile for "Ferphy", so that is presumably how he is credited.

No Ferpi!
Titles where Enrique is listed as appearing somewhere online, but cannot be found.
  • Le tre spade di Zorro (1963) IMDb with no role. Enrique is not credited in the Spanish or Italian credits. I thought he may have been playing a drunken soldier, but It was not him so I have removed the post.
En los titulos finales de la version española si se acredita y es el carcelero de Juan Ortiz y El Zorro

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Post by PeplumParadise » 30/10/2024, 18:04

abel haro pulido wrote:
30/10/2024, 17:54

En los titulos finales de la version española si se acredita y es el carcelero de Juan Ortiz y El Zorro
Sí, pero necesito ver una copia de estos créditos para confirmarlo, ya que no publicamos que los actores están acreditados sin agregar la toma de crédito a la publicación como evidencia y en mis copias en español de la película no hay créditos finales.

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Post by abel haro pulido » 30/10/2024, 18:05

PeplumParadise wrote:
30/10/2024, 16:45
abel haro pulido wrote:
30/10/2024, 13:13
PeplumParadise wrote:
16/10/2024, 12:57
ferpi2.jpg
Enrique Ferpi was a small=part actor, active in Spanish films at least from the mid-1950's to mid-1970's.

No biographical details are currently known.

Enrique's filmography is rather sparse, currently with a 10-year gap from 1963-72, so it could be possible he was working as a background actor. His having several credits as "Ferphy" results in him having a second IMDb profile under that name.

Filmography

1956
  1. Todos somos necesarios .... Renfe employee at the third station (credited as "Ferphy")

    1957
  2. El hombre que viajaba despacito .... Referee (credited as "Enrique Felpi")

    1958
  3. Carlota .... John (credited)
  4. Historias de Madrid .... Bus passenger (credited)

    1959
  5. Con la vida hicieron fuego .... Church raider (credited)

    1961
  6. Los pedigüeños .... Bar customer discussing plans (credited)

    1962
  7. Gritos en la noche .... Barman (credited)

    1972
  8. La rebelión de los bucaneros .... (credited as "Ferpi", but not identified)

    1973
  9. No es bueno que el hombre esté solo .... Nightclub customer (credited)

    1974
  10. Los camioneros (TV series) Ep. 12: "Seis toros y uno toreado" .... Police sergeant (credited)

Titles to check
  • Carretera general (1959) IMDb, listed under the profile for "Ferphy", so that is presumably how he is credited.

No Ferpi!
Titles where Enrique is listed as appearing somewhere online, but cannot be found.
  • Le tre spade di Zorro (1963) IMDb with no role. Enrique is not credited in the Spanish or Italian credits. I thought he may have been playing a drunken soldier, but It was not him so I have removed the post.
En la version española del film en los titulos finales aparece Enrique Ferpi y yo creo que es el carcelero.
Hay unos titulos de credito finales muy largos.
Has citado toda su filmografía, pero supongo que te refieres a Las tres espadas del Zorro. ¿Sabes dónde puedo encontrar una copia de estos créditos o puedes facilitarme una captura de pantalla? Tengo dos copias españolas de esta película, pero ambas terminan de forma abrupta sin créditos finales.
Yo tengo un cd comprado hace años de Naimara Producciones. M-23302-2005

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Post by PeplumParadise » 30/10/2024, 18:09

abel haro pulido wrote:
30/10/2024, 18:05

Yo tengo un cd comprado hace años de Naimara Producciones. M-23302-2005
¿Puedes hacer una foto del crédito?

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Post by PeplumParadise » 30/10/2024, 18:14

Ciavazzaro wrote:
30/10/2024, 17:09
PeplumParadise wrote:
30/10/2024, 16:16
PeplumParadise wrote:
30/10/2024, 15:15

Gracias, investigaré un poco sobre este nombre.
Supongo que podría ser posible, pero muy poco probable, ya que ambas apariciones son papeles secundarios sin ninguna razón por la que se les debería dar crédito. Con casi 200 papeles identificados, me sorprendería mucho que no apareciera en los créditos en más de dos películas.
Given the crazyness of Italian and Spanish titles i would not be surprise, but still we can also make a second thing, to see also if apart from Wavy Gravy we also have the same actor in both movies, if there are no other same actors in the two movies, that would point to the identification of Wavy
Unfortunately neither of these films are available in HD at present and the available copies are not good enough for making topics. "The Penguin" is also present in both films, while Antonio Molino Rojo is credited in Las muchachas de azul, but cannot be found, so not all credited actors necessarily appear.

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Post by abel haro pulido » 30/10/2024, 21:03

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Juanita Jiménez was a small-part and background actress, active in Spanish films at least from the late 1950's to early 1980's.

No biographical details are currently known. IMDb has her listed as "Juana Jiménez", but the credits as Juanita are slightly in the majority, so that is the name I have used for her topic.

Online sources have her career starting in the mid-1960's, but having found a role from 1958 we now know she was active much earlier. I had built up a small filmography for her as an unidentified actress before I identified her totally by chance while researching someone else. Her identification is confirmed by her being credited with role in an episode of Crónicas de un pueblo. Since most of the roles I already had saved for her were uncredited and undocumented then it seems likely that she worked more as a background actress - time will tell.

Filmography

1958
  1. Una muchachita de Valladolid .... Woman watching religious parade (uncredited)

    1968
  2. La chica de los anuncios .... Woman waiting for the elevator (uncredited)
  3. Operación Mata-Hari .... Disapproving wife (uncredited)

    1969
  4. ¡¡Se armó el belén!! .... Woman in the market (uncredited)
  5. Esa mujer .... Woman in court (uncredited)
  6. Matrimonios separados .... Wedding guest (uncredited)

    1971
  7. A Town Called Bastard .... Woman in church (uncredited)
  8. El diablo Cojuelo .... (credited as "Juana Jimenez", but not found)
  9. La graduada .... (credited, but not found)
  10. Si Fulano fuese Mengano .... Elder of the commission (credited)
    Viva la muerte... Tuya!
    1972
  11. Crónicas de un pueblo (TV series) Ep.: "El andamio" .... Doña Encarna (credited as "Juana Jimenez")
  12. Dos chicas de revista .... Wardrobe mistress (credited)
  13. Pánico en el Transiberiano .... Train passenger (uncredited)

    1973
  14. Tequila .... Miss Watson (credited)

    1974
  15. Los camioneros (TV series) Ep. 12: "Seis toros y uno toreado" .... Villager (credited)
  16. Vida conyugal sana .... Pâtisserie customer (credited)

    1975
  17. Duerme, duerme, mi amor .... Woman in the wardrobe (uncredited)
  18. El comisario G. en el caso del cabaret .... Nightclub waitress (uncredited)
  19. No quiero perder la honra .... (credited as "Juana Jimenez", but not found)
  20. Zorrita Martínez .... Woman in the elevator (credited)

    1976
  21. La hija del mar (TV mini-series) Ep. 16 .... Woman in mourning (credited as "Juana Jimenez")

    1977
  22. Niñas... al salón .... Woman waiting for his eminence (credited)
  23. Uno del millón de muertos .... Grandmother (credited)

    1978
  24. Cañas y barro (TV mini-series) Eps. 2, 4, 6 .... Tono's mother (credited in all episodes)
  25. Cartas de amor de una monja .... Nun (credited as "Juana Jimenez")
  26. Pasión inconfesable .... Maid (credited)
  27. Réquiem por un empleado .... Woman wanting the taxi (credit unknown)

    1980
  28. El liguero mágico .... Woman with the large urn (credited as "Juana Jimenez")
  29. Unos granujas decentes .... Hard-of-hearing Nun (credited as "Juana Jimenez")

    1981
  30. ¡Qué viene mi marido! (TV movie) .... Bermejo's mother (credited)
  31. Trágala, perro .... Doña Bernarda (credit unknown)

Titles to check
  • Vida serena (1966 TV mini-series) Ep. 3. IMDb as Aunt Juhasz
  • Las cuatro novias de Augusto Pérez (1977) IMDb
  • El juglar y la reina (1978 TV series) Ep. "Amor más poderoso que la muerte". IMDb as Dueña
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