The actor Cesáreo Estébanez dies at age 77
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12/30/2018
Valéria actor Cesáreo Estébanez died Sunday in Alcalá de Guadaira (Seville), where he lived with his wife, at 77 years of age, as confirmed by the Union of Actors and Actresses on Twitter.
The Valladolid actor, famous among other roles for playing Sergeant Romerales in Farmacia de guardia, whose hoarse voice was very popular, lived in Alcalá for more than twenty years.
Estébanez had a long professional career, with roles in films and series such as Estudio 1, La forja de un rebelde, Menudo es mi padre, Turno de oficio: diez años después, Médico de familia, Siete vidas, Periodistas, Manolito Gafotas, Hospital Central, Los hombres de Paco, Herederos and Escenas de matrimonio".
The versatile artist, who alternated drama with comedy, worked throughout decades of career under the command of the greatest directors of Spanish cinema, such as Vicente Aranda, Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón, Antonio Giménez Rico, Mario Camus, Carlos Saura or Pilar Miró, among others.
In 1993 he was recognized with the Award of the Union of Actors for the best television secondary for the role of Sergeant Romerales.
His body will be transferred to the Palencia funeral home and the chapel will open at 7.30 pm this Sunday. Tomorrow will be the funeral, at 12.45, in the parish church of San Lazaro de Palencia.
The Union of Actors and Actresses lamented in their Twitter account the death of the artist, whose charisma has stood out.
ESTEBANEZ, Cesáreo (Cesáreo Estébanez Bueno)
Born: 1941, Palazuelo de Vedija, Valladolid, Castilla y León, Spain
Died: 12/30/2018, in Alcalá de Guadaira, Seville, Spain
Cesáreo Estébanez’s westerns – actor:
The Return of El Coyote – 1998 (drunk)
800 Bullets - 2002 (Andrés)