Spanish actor José Yepes Cardo, a familiar name in Spanish
film history from the 1960s, died October 30, 2012 at age 70 in a hospital in
Sagunto, Valencia, Spain, where he was admitted for pneumonia, it was announced
today the Company Management Performers (AISGE), to which he belonged. Yepes
was born in Sagunto on April 9, 1942 and came into contact with the world of
acting as "meritorious" at Teatro Maria Guerrero, although over the
years he made the leap to the big screen, where he made over fifty works. One
of his first films was " Hay que educar a papá " with Paco Martinez
Soria, in 1971, which was followed by many others in which he was supporting
actor. "Los días del pasado" (1978), Mario Camus, "Carmen"
(1983), by Carlos Saura, "La guerra de los locos" (1989), Antonio del
Real, and "La guerra de los locos" (1987), under the direction of
Manolo Matji are some of them. In the eighties Yepes worked in television, with
interventions into such telefilms as "El caso de Carmen Broto" or the
series "Turno de oficio" (1996), among others. In 1999 Yepes suffered
a stroke that left him with some difficulties but nevertheless allowed him to
perform dubbing work in the Drama Centre Valenciano, AISGE recalls. José
appeared in five Euro-westerns including “Any Gun Can Play” (1967), “The Man
Called Blade” (1977), “Red Harvest” (1978), “The Black Wolf” (1980) and “Here
Comes Condemor (The Sinner of the Plains) (1996). He also appeared in a guest
appearances on the French, U.S.A TV series “The New Zorro” (1990-1992) in episode
“Deceptive Heart”. Yepes also provided the Spanish voice of Taylor in “Face to
Face” (1967).
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