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Edgar Neville Romrée, Count of Berlanga de Duero [1] (28 December 1899 – 23 April 1967) was a Spanish playwright and film director, a member of the Generation of '27 . Biography. Neville was born in Madrid but lived in Hollywood in the 1930s, in the period of the dubbed Spanish versions of the studios' English-language films.
Edgar Neville Romrée ( Madrid, 28 de diciembre de 1899-Madrid, 23 de abril de 1967), iv conde de Berlanga de Duero, [ 1] fue un diplomático, escritor, dramaturgo, director de cine y pintor español. Primeros años. Nació en la calle de Trujillos.
Edgar Neville (1899-1967) was a versatile and influential figure in Spanish culture and politics. He was a friend of many artists, a diplomat during the Civil War, and a director of acclaimed films such as The Crime of Bordadores' Street and Flamenco.
Edgar Neville was born on 28 December 1899 in Madrid, Spain. He was a writer and director, known for El último caballo (1950), La vida en un hilo (1945) and The Crime of Bordadores Street (1946). He was married to Ángeles Rubio Argüelles y Alessandri.
- December 28, 1899
- April 23, 1967
Edgar Neville (1899-1967) was a prolific and influential figure in Spanish cinema and theatre. He wrote and directed comedies, dramas and musicals, such as El último caballo, La vida en un hilo and Flamenco.
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- Madrid, Spain
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- Madrid, Spain
Edgar Neville Romrée (Madrid, December 28, 1899 - ibid., April 23, 1967), iv Count of Berlanga de Duero, was a Spanish diplomat and artist, writer, playwright, film director and painter.
The première of Edgar Neville’s The Front of Madrid (Carmen fra i rossi) on 23 March 1940 at the Palacio de Musica cinema on Madrid’s Gran Vía provoked a scandal. Neville, probably the most talented nationalist filmmaker of his generation, had...