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Post by PeplumParadise » 18/03/2025, 17:58

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José Rey in Tarde de toros (1956)
José Rey was a small part actor, active in Spanish films for a few years in the mid-1950's.

He has a number of credits as "José G. Rey", the "G" standing for García, which is how he is listed by IMDb, but since the credits without the initial are in the majority then that is what I have opted to use.

He has 16 roles listed on IMDb, all in a 4-year period between 1953-1956. Since 3 of these are uncredited and in at least half of them he barely appears, then it could be possible that there may be undocumented roles to be found.

Filmography

1953
  1. Segundo López, aventurero urbano .... Commissioner (uncredited)

    1954
  2. ¡¡Todo es posible en Granada!! .... Mr. Cummings (credited as "José G. Rey")
  3. Crimen imposible .... Neighbour (credited)
  4. La danza de los deseos .... Passenger in the car that hits Candela (credited)
  5. Tres citas con el destino .... Don Pedro Molero (uncredited)

    1955
  6. El Coyote .... Judge (credited)
  7. Los peces rojos .... Gregorio (credited as "José G. Rey")

    1956
  8. Cuerda de presos .... Priest (credited as "José G. Rey")
  9. El malvado Carabel .... Man who leaves his wallet on the bus (credited)
  10. La justicia del Coyote .... Townsman (credited)
  11. La vida es maravillosa .... Stationmaster (credited)
  12. Suspenso en comunismo .... Man with the eye-patch (credited as "José G. Rey")
  13. Tarde de toros .... Critic (uncredited)

Titles to check
  • Buenas noticias (1954) IMDb
  • Castillos en pie de paz (1956 short film) IMDb
  • Se prohíbe vivir (1956) IMDb
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Post by PeplumParadise » 18/03/2025, 23:22

Segundo López, aventurero urbano (1953) as Commissioner
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Post by PeplumParadise » 18/03/2025, 23:27

¡¡Todo es posible en Granada!! (1954) credited as "José G. Rey", as Mr. Cummings
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Post by PeplumParadise » 18/03/2025, 23:31

Crimen imposible (1954) credited, but barely seen, as Neighbour
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Post by PeplumParadise » 18/03/2025, 23:36

La danza de los deseos (1954) credited, as Passenger in the car that hits Candela
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Post by PeplumParadise » 18/03/2025, 23:39

Tres citas con el destino (1954) as Don Pedro Molero, in the segment "Cadiz"
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Post by PeplumParadise » 18/03/2025, 23:42

El Coyote (1955) credited, but little seen, as Judge.

Carlos has pointed out that Luis Domínguez Luna appears in the sequel in the same role looking almost identical, however there do seem to be small differences, in particular the lips, which lead me to think it is Rey playing the role in this film, plus Domínguez Luna is not credited in this film and Rey does not seem to appear elsewhere.
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Post by PeplumParadise » 18/03/2025, 23:46

Los peces rojos (1955) credited as "José G. Rey", but again barely seen, as Gregorio
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Post by PeplumParadise » 18/03/2025, 23:50

Cuerda de presos (1956) credited as "José G. Rey", as Priest
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Post by PeplumParadise » 18/03/2025, 23:55

El malvado Carabel (1956) credited, as Man who leaves his wallet on the bus
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