Spanish actor Ramiro Oliveros died in Pozuelo Alarcón,
Madrid, Spain of multi-organ failure on April 26, 2023. He was 82. Born Ramiro
Oliveras Fernández on March 13, 1941 he dropped out of medical school to pursue
acting, so he enrolled in drama at the Royal Court Theatre in London. Later he
moved to Paris and Frankfurt, where he dared to direct a Spanish theater group.
In 1972 television fell in love with him and did not let go. He had a very
gallant physique. He debuted in several chapters of ‘Hora’ once and four years
later he intervened in the popular ‘La saga de los Rius’. He also did a lot of
theater on the small screen, his last appearance being in ‘¿Se puede?’ (2004).
The cinema also knocked on his door where the films “El asesino está en los
trece” (1973) and “Memorias de Leticia Valle” (1980) stand out. He retired from
the theatre completely in 2001. He had married Consuelo Buenader (1976-1982),
with whom he had two sons, Ramiro and Hugo Samuel. He then married actress Concha
Márquez Piquer [1945-2021] in 1982 and they had a daughter singer Iris Amor
[1988- ]. Oliveros appeared in one Spaghetti western as Tortuga in 1984’s “Yellow
Hair and the Fortress of Gold”.
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