The illustrious career of a renowned thespian began with a resounding splash in 1934, when he made his professional debut with the esteemed Enrique Rambal company, starring in a breathtaking production of the classic adventure tale "Around the World in 80 Days".
Following the tumultuous conclusion of the Spanish Civil War, he joined the prestigious Isabel Garcés company, where he spent a pivotal period from 1940 to 1943, simultaneously carving out a notable presence in the realm of cinema.
However, his artistic inclinations soon led him back to the world of theater, where he established his own company, specializing in the art of comedy and assuming the role of director. He remained steadfast in his commitment to the stage, eschewing the allure of the film industry for nearly two decades, until the dawn of the 1960s, when he made a triumphant return to the silver screen, becoming a ubiquitous presence in television programs.