Narciso Ibáñez Serrador, a prolific and renowned writer and director, entered this world on July 4, 1935, in the vibrant city of Montevideo, Uruguay, a place that would undoubtedly leave an indelible mark on his creative journey. Throughout his illustrious career, he would go on to craft a diverse array of cinematic masterpieces, including the chilling "Who Can Kill a Child?" (1976),the unsettling "The House That Screamed" (1969),and the eerie "Historias para no dormir" (1966),a testament to his boundless imagination and skill.
In his personal life, Narciso Ibáñez Serrador was married twice, first to the lovely Diana Nauta and then to the beautiful Adriana Gardiazábal, sharing his life with two remarkable women who undoubtedly brought joy and inspiration to his work.
As the years went by, Narciso Ibáñez Serrador continued to thrive, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema. However, his time on this earth eventually came to an end, and on June 7, 2019, he passed away in the city of Madrid, Spain, a place he had called home for many years, leaving behind a legacy that will continue to captivate and terrify audiences for generations to come.