José Luis Moro, a multifaceted individual, entered this world on December 22, 1926, in the vibrant city of Madrid, Spain.
As a creative force, he ventured into the realms of direction and writing, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema. His notable works include the 1955 film "Fantasma barbudo", the 1989 animated classic "All Dogs Go to Heaven", and the 1965 comedy "La familia Telerín: Vamos a la cama".
Throughout his illustrious career, Moro's passion for storytelling and visual artistry continued to captivate audiences, earning him a special place in the annals of film history.
Tragically, his life came to a close on January 13, 2015, once again in the city of Madrid, Spain, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to inspire and entertain generations to come.