Mario Cabré

Mario Cabré

Deceased · Born: Jan 6, 1916 · Died: Jul 1, 1990

Personal Details

BornJan 6, 1916 Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Biography

Mario Cabré, a multifaceted individual, began his professional journey as a daring bullfighter, known as a torero, leveraging his charisma and popularity to transition into the world of cinema. This accomplished individual also exercised his creative muscles by authoring numerous volumes of poignant poetry.

Throughout the 1950s, Cabré resided primarily in Argentina, where he honed his craft and expanded his horizons. However, as the 1960s dawned, he returned to his homeland of Spain, where he became the charismatic host of the popular television program, "Reina por un día" (Queen for a Day).

In addition to his television endeavors, Cabré made a valiant effort to revive his cinematic career, collaborating with the esteemed director Pedro Portabella on a project that, unfortunately, did not come to fruition.

Career

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