José Canalejas
Biography
José Canalejas, originally named José Álvarez Canalejas, was born on February 14, 1925, in Madrid, Spain. He carved out a prominent career in the film industry as both an actor and a director. Canalejas is best remembered for his roles in notable films such as *Django* (1966), a classic of the Spaghetti Western genre, and *Three Supermen of the West* (1973), showcasing his versatility in various cinematic styles. His directorial work in *El último proceso en París* (1974) further highlights his contributions to Spanish cinema and his ability to navigate behind the camera.
Throughout his career, Canalejas distinguished himself with a unique blend of talent and charisma, earning respect in the film community. His personal life was intertwined with his professional one, as he was married to María del Carmen Yegros Antón, sharing a partnership that supported his artistic endeavors.
José Canalejas passed away on May 1, 2015, in his hometown of Madrid, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence Spanish film. His work remains a testament to his passion for the arts and his enduring impact on cinema.
Filmography
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White Apache
1987 • White Bear
The Man in the Brown Suit
1989
God Forgives... I Don't!
1967
The Ugly Ones
1966
The Man Called Noon
1973
Hands Up, Dead Man! You're Under Arrest
1971 • Spiro / Angel
Attack of the Blind Dead
1973 • Murdo
Scalps (1987)
1987 • Black Eagle
Django
1966
I Want Him Dead
1968 • Confederate soldier
Minnesota Clay
1964 • Millicet
The Mercenary
1968