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Francisco Rabal (Francisco Rabal Valera) was born on 8 March, 1926 in Águilas, Murcia, Región de Murcia, Spain, is an actor,writer,director. At 75 years old, Francisco Rabal height is 5 ft 9 in (176.0 cm).

Now We discover Francisco Rabal's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 75 years old?

Popular As Francisco Rabal Valera
Occupation actor,writer,director
Francisco Rabal Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 8 March 1926
Birthday 8 March
Birthplace Águilas, Murcia, Región de Murcia, Spain
Date of death 28 August, 2001
Died Place Mérignac, Gironde, France
Nationality Spain

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Who Is Francisco Rabal's Wife?

His wife is Asunción Balaguer (1950 - 29 August 2001) ( his death) ( 2 children)

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Wife Asunción Balaguer (1950 - 29 August 2001) ( his death) ( 2 children)
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Francisco Rabal Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Francisco Rabal worth at the age of 75 years old? Francisco Rabal’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from Spain. We have estimated Francisco Rabal's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Actor

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Timeline

1996

Spanish dubbed voice of Draco (Sean Connery) in DragonHeart (1996).

1989

Member of the jury at the Berlin International Film Festival 1989.

1987

In 1987 he made a wonderful TV series called Juncal (1989) which was probably the character which mostly resembled the real-life Paco Rabal: a veritable "truhan" -- a roguish rascal. However, he has played the character of the Aragonese painter Francisco Goya in three different films, a personage who he became heavily identified with. It is in this period that he received his highest awards in Spain, Cannes, Montreal, etc. He is the only Spanish actor to have been given a Doctor Honoris Causa by the University of his native Murcia. Returning from the XXV Montreal Festival where he was homaged for a lifetime's work, he died over the English Channel aboard the aeroplane bringing him from London to Madrid and, despite the emergency landing in Bordeaux, nothing could be done for him. The pressure inside the plane aggravated his chronic bronchitis and started a fit of coughing which he was not able to overcome.

1984

However, with maturity and the passing of the Franco Régime, Rabal's best work was yet to come, and indeed culminated with his exceptional rôle in _Santos Inocentes, Los (1984)_, one of the best three or four Spanish films of all time.

1971

He was director William Friedkin's first choice to play Alain Charnier in The French Connection (1971), after Friedkin saw his performance in Viridiana (1961). Ironically, due to a confusion, the part of the French criminal went to his "Viridiana" co-star, fellow Spanish actor Fernando Rey.

1950

Francisco Rabal -- Paco to everyone -- was born in the mining camp where his father worked. His mother owned a small mill. At the age of six, with the Civil War breaking out, the family emigrated to Madrid and he started working as a street salesman and later in a chocolate factory, which later led to him working as an electrician in the Chamartín Film Studios. It was here he started in his first films in crowd scenes and so on. However, following advice from people like Dámaso Alonso, he found his way into the theatre and in 1950 started working with José Tamayo where he met Asunción Balaguer, who was to become his wife and inseparable companion for the rest of his life. One of the plays he starred in was a Spanish version of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman. " The big breakthrough came when he met Luis Buñuel, one of the greatest of Spanish film directors. They became great friends, in part due to their similar philosophies on life. Nazarín and Viridiana remain as hallmarks of that early period.