Spanish actor Cesáreo Estébanez died at his home in
Alcalá de Guadaira, Seville, Spain on December 30, 2018. He was 77 years-old.
Born Cesáreo Estébanez Bueno in Palazuelo de Vedija, Valladolid, Castilla y
León, Spain in 1941, the actor was famous among other roles for playing
Sergeant Romerales in Farmacia de guardia, whose hoarse voice was very popular,
lived in Alcalá for more than twenty years. Estébanez had a long professional
career, with roles in films and series such as Estudio 1, La forja de un
rebelde, Menudo es mi padre, Turno de oficio: diez años después, Médico de
familia, Siete vidas, Periodistas, Manolito Gafotas, Hospital Central, Los
hombres de Paco, Herederos and Escenas de matrimonio". Estébanez. He
appeared in two Euro-westerns: “The Return of El Coyote” – 1998 (drunk) and
“800 Bullets” - 2002 (Andrés).
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