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Years active
  
1950–present

Name
  
Jacobo Morales


Role
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Blanca Silvia Ero


Born
  
November 12, 1934 (age 90) (
1934-11-12
)

Nominations
  
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

Movies
  
Linda Sara, Lo que le Paso a Santiago, And God Created Them, Broche de Oro, Bananas

Similar People
  
Tommy Muniz, Gladys Rodriguez, Johanna Rosaly, Miguel Angel Suarez, Shorty Castro

Trayectoria de jacobo morales actor cineasta dramaturgo y poeta


Jacobo Morales (born 12 November 1934) is a Puerto Rican actor, poet, writer, playwright, filmmaker, and auteur. Many consider him the most influential film director in Puerto Rico's history.

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Life and career

Jacobo Morales

Morales was born in the town of Lajas, Puerto Rico, to parents of Sephardic roots. He started acting in radio and theater when he was only 14 years old. He started in television at its inception in 1954 working as an actor, writer and director. Some of his works have been: Desafiando a los Genios, Esto no tiene Nombre, La Tiendita de la Esquina, among many others.

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During this time, he also started working with the political satire and comedy group Los Rayos Gamma, together with journalist Eddie López. The group still performs at theaters occasionally, and in the 80s and 90s had several shows on TV. In theatre, he has starred in over 30 plays, and he has written and directed five.

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In the 1970s, he had the opportunity to work in Hollywood productions like Woody Allen's Bananas and Up the Sandbox with Barbra Streisand.

His first directing work was the film Dios los cría in 1980. The film was an important event in the Puerto Rican film history and received several awards. It was also selected as one of the 25 most significant films of Latin America. He followed it with Nicolás y los demás in which he also had the starring role. For this performance he received the Best Actor Award at the Cartagena de Indias Festival in Colombia, 1986.

His third film, Lo que le pasó a Santiago, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1990. In 1994, he followed it with Linda Sara which starred singer Chayanne and former Miss Universe Dayanara Torres. The film received the Award for Best Artistic Contribution at the Latin American Film Festival from Trieste, Italy; the People's Choice Award at the Mar del Plata Festival in Argentina; and the Best Script and Best Music Award at the Latin American Film Festival in New York City.

In 2004, Morales directed the sequel to his first film, Dios los cría II, which was exhibited through WIPR-TV in Puerto Rico. In 2007, Angel, his latest full-length feature film was released to much critical praise. It was considered for submission for the 80th Academy Awards but it lost to Maldeamores in a voting of the Puerto Rico Film Corporation.

Filmography

Actor
2017
Broche de Oro: Comienzos as
Rafael
2016
Andrea y Lorenzo as
Sacerdote
2012
Medio minuto (Short) as
Ángel
2012
Broche de Oro as
Rafael Medina
2012
I Am a Director as
Jacobo
2011
Il Viaggio
2010
El Viaje de Tortuga (Short) as
Maestro Bueno
2008
La recompensa (TV Movie) as
Paco
2007
Ángel as
Mariano Farías
2005
El cuerpo del delito (TV Movie)
2004
Amores (TV Mini Series)(monólogo: No tuve la culpa)
2004
Dios los cría 2 as
Alfonso (segment "Lo mismo de otra manera")
1998
Cuentos para despertar as
Peyo Mercé
1998
Angelito mío as
Dios
1998
The Effects of Magic as
Rodolfo
1994
Linda Sara as
Pablo
1991
San Juan Story (Short) as
Victor Torres
1989
What Happened to Santiago as
Arístides Esquilín
1986
Nicolás y los demás as
Nicolás
1979
Dios los cría as
Alberto Palacios (segment "Entre Doce Y Una"), Fernando Sepúlveda (segment "La Otra")
1978
Los dedos de la mano (TV Series)
1976
Pueblo Chico (TV Series) as
Pedro Pagán
1972
Up the Sandbox as
Fidel Castro
1971
Bananas as
Esposito
1970
Arocho y Clemente
1965
La criada malcriada as
Moralito
1965
Una ventana al cielo (TV Series)
1964
El dolor de un recuerdo (TV Series)
1964
Entre tu amor y la cruz (TV Series)
1963
Calumnia (TV Series)
1963
Concierto de amor (TV Series)
1963
El collar de lágrimas (TV Series)
1963
Historia de mi vida (TV Series)
- Episode #1.3 (1963)
- Episode #1.2 (1963)
- Episode #1.1 (1963)
1963
La renuncia (TV Series)
- Episode #1.3 (1963)
- Episode #1.2 (1963)
- Episode #1.1 (1963)
1963
María Lola (TV Series)
1963
Por el amor de un hombre (TV Series)
- Episode #1.3 (1963)
- Episode #1.2 (1963)
- Episode #1.1 (1963)
1962
Donde anidan las gaviotas (TV Series)
1960
Milagro de amor (TV Series)
1960
Yo compro esa mujer (TV Series)
1958
Madame Butterfly (TV Series)
1957
Con la muerte en el alma (TV Series)
1957
Su último pecado (TV Series)
1956
Soraya (TV Series)
Writer
2016
Al final del eclipse (TV Movie)
2007
Ángel
2004
Dios los cría 2
1994
Linda Sara
1989
What Happened to Santiago (writer)
1986
Nicolás y los demás
1985
Tiempo de vivir (TV Series) (story - 60 episodes)
1979
Dios los cría (writer)
1977
El regreso (TV Series) (writer - 101 episodes)
Director
2016
Al final del eclipse (TV Movie)
2007
Ángel
2004
Dios los cría 2
1998
Enredando sombras (Documentary)
1994
Linda Sara
1989
What Happened to Santiago
1986
Nicolás y los demás
1979
Dios los cría
Producer
1979
Dios los cría (producer)
Soundtrack
1994
Linda Sara (writer: "Espacios del alma")
Thanks
2013
Behind Curtains (Video documentary short) (the producers wish to thank)
2006
El clown (thanks)
Self
2019
Jurakan: Nation in Resistance (Documentary) as
Self
2016
Puerto Rican Voices (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #2.4 (2016) - Self
2014
Cinema Puerto Rico: una antropología visual (Documentary) as
Self
2007
El Enigma de Mariano Farias (Documentary) as
Self
2002
Julia: All in Me (Documentary)
1998
Enredando sombras (Documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
1972
The Moviemakers (Documentary short) as
Fidel Castro (uncredited)

References

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