Fabian Conde was born Domingo
González García in Las Palmas, Grand Canary Islands, Spain
in 1932. He studied for a teaching degree and acted in amateur groups during
his college years. He was a member of the Los Ases Melodicos variety group
before settling down in Madrid
where he studied with Carmen Seco and performed with Irene López Heredia.
He then produced children’s shows at the Maria Guerro Theater with Doroteo Martí and acted
in ‘The Traveler Without Baggage” at the Beatriz Theater
with the Luis Arroyo Theatrical Company. He appeared in a number of variety
shows for the next several years before signing with the company of Alfonso
Real and Luis Barbero. He would go on to appear in some 500 film and television
shows beginning in 1965. He then returned to the theater with ‘La sexy cateta’.
There is some debate on whether
Fabian is still living or has past on, since his last appearance on film was in
2000.
CONDE, Fabián (aka Fabian Candy, Fabian Conde, Fabian
Condè, Fabian Cone, Fabian Count) (Domingo
González García) [1932, Las Palmas
de Gran Canary Islands, Spain
- ] – theater, film, TV actor.
Dead Men Don’t
Count – 1968
Go for Broke –
1968 (bartender)
Killer, Adios –
1968 (Mexican with donkey)
A Pistol for 100
Coffins – 1968
Crisanto Huerta
Brieva – 1970 [film was never made]
The Ballad of Ben
and Charlie – 1971
Dead Men Ride –
1971 (Mexican miner)
Long Live Your Death – 1971 (bridegroom)
Sonny & Jed –
1972
Tequiula - 1972
The Three
Musketeers of the West – 1973 (Domingo)
Whisky and Ghosts
– 1974 (train waiter)
Zorro – 1975
(goat merchant, juror)
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