Fernando Rey, a Spanish actor renowned for his captivating performances, left an indelible mark on the world of cinema with his memorable roles in a wide range of films. With a career spanning several decades, Rey's filmography boasts iconic titles such as "The French Connection" (1971), where he portrayed the suave and formidable drug lord, and "Tristana" (1970), a poignant drama directed by the legendary Luis Buñuel. His collaboration with Buñuel also includes the critically acclaimed "Viridiana" (1961), showcasing Rey's versatility and depth as an actor. One of Rey's most celebrated performances was in "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie" (1972), which earned him international acclaim and solidified his status as a distinguished actor with a unique on-screen presence. His collaboration with director Luis Buñuel continued with "That Obscure Object of Desire" (1977), where Rey's nuanced portrayal further highlighted his ability to bring complex characters to life. With a commanding presence and a knack for embodying multifaceted personas, Fernando Rey remains a beloved figure in the world of cinema, leaving behind a legacy of exceptional performances that continue to captivate audiences worldwide.
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Directed by Bernard Fresson, Fernando Rey, Gene Hackman, John Frankenheimer, Philippe Léotard
Directed by Luis Buñuel
Directed by Ángela Molina, Carole Bouquet, Fernando Rey, Julien Bertheau, Luis Buñuel
Directed by Bulle Ogier, Delphine Seyrig, Fernando Rey, Luis Buñuel, Paul Frankeur
Directed by William Friedkin
Directed by Catherine Deneuve, Fernando Rey, Franco Nero, Lola Gaos, Luis Buñuel
Directed by Fernando Rey, Francisco Rabal, José Calvo, Luis Buñuel, Silvia Pinal