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Narciso Ibáñez Serrador

Narciso Ibáñez Serrador (4 July 1935 – 7 June 2019), also known as Chicho Ibáñez Serrador or by the pen name Luis Peñafiel, was a Spanish television, film and theater director, actor and screenwriter.[1] He received many accolades throughout his career including the Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the Spanish Television Academy in 2002, the National Television Award presented by the Spanish Ministry of Culture in 2010 and the Honorary Goya Award presented by the Spanish Film Academy in 2018.

Narciso Ibáñez Serrador
Born
Narciso Ibáñez Serrador

(1935-07-04)4 July 1935
Montevideo, Uruguay
Died7 June 2019(2019-06-07) (aged 83)
Madrid, Spain
NationalitySpanish
Other namesChicho Ibáñez Serrador
Luis Peñafiel
Occupation(s)Director, producer, writer
Parents

Some of his credits include the creation and direction of the television shows Historias para no dormir, Historia de la frivolidad and Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez in Televisión Española, and the writing and direction of the feature films The House That Screamed (1969) and Who Can Kill a Child? (1976).

Biography edit

Ibáñez Serrador was born in 1935 in Montevideo and from an early age was influenced by the world of acting: his father was the Spanish theater director Narciso Ibáñez Menta, while his mother was Argentinian actress Pepita Serrador.[2] He spent his childhood in Latin America accompanying his parents during their tour performances.[3]

In 1947 he moved to Spain, where he attended high school in the city of Salamanca. He began to work with a theater company and made his theater director debut with The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams.[4]

In 1963 he began to work in Televisión Española, creating and directing shows that gave him fame in Spain like the horror series Historias para no dormir, the special Historia de la frivolidad and the game show Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez. He later transitioned to films writing and directing two feature films: The House That Screamed (1969)[5] and Who Can Kill a Child? (1976).

Ibáñez Serrador received the Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the Spanish Television Academy in 2002,[6] the National Television Award presented by the Spanish Ministry of Culture in 2010,[7] the Feroz of Honor at the 4th Feroz Awards in 2017[8] and the Honorary Goya Award presented by the Spanish Film Academy at the 33rd Goya Awards in 2018.[9]

In 1968, the Ministry of the Navy commissioned him a short film to compete at a festival in Versailles, the short film won an award and the Minister honored him with the Cross of Naval Merit with white decoration.[10] In 2002, he received the Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts by the Ministry of Culture.

He died on 7 June 2019 from a urinary tract infection at the age of 83.[11]

In popular media edit

The 2021 episode Freddy of Stories to Stay Awake directed by Paco Plaza features a fictional recreation of the filming of the 1982 episode Freddy of Historias para no dormir. The character of Ibáñez is played by Carlos Santos.[12] Paco Plaza portrays Ibáñez Serrador in a cameo role in Saben aquell.[13]

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2012. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2011.
  2. ^ "Muere Chicho Ibáñez Serrador". El Mundo (in Spanish). Unidad Editorial Información General S.L.U. 7 June 2019. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Narciso Ibáñez Serrador" (in Spanish). Decine21.com. Retrieved 4 May 2011.
  4. ^ "Biography of Chicho Ibañez Serrador" (in Spanish). Biographies & Lives. Retrieved 4 May 2011.
  5. ^ Stuart Galbraith IV. "The House That Screamed". DVD Talk. Retrieved 4 May 2011.
  6. ^ "IV PREMIOS ANUALES". Academy of Television and Audiovisual Arts and Sciences (in Spanish). 13 April 2002.
  7. ^ "Orden CUL/3446/2010, de 20 de diciembre, por la que se concede el Premio Nacional de Televisión correspondiente al año 2010" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish). 4 January 2011.
  8. ^ "Narciso Ibáñez Serrador, premio Feroz de Honor 2017". Asociación de Informadores Cinematográficos de España (in Spanish).
  9. ^ "Goya de Honor 2019 - Narciso 'Chicho' Ibáñez Serrador". Goya Awards (in Spanish).
  10. ^ "With Chicho Ibañez Serrador". Boletín Tierra (in Spanish). No. 88. Ministry of Defence. 26 June 1998.
  11. ^ "Muere Chicho Ibáñez Serrador". ABC (in Spanish). 7 June 2019. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  12. ^ Medianoche, Mike (17 April 2021). "'Freddy', 'Historias para no dormir' y cómo Chicho Ibáñez Serrador se adelantó a 'Chucky'". El Español (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  13. ^ Hernández Luján, Raquel (30 October 2023). "Crítica de Saben aquell, la película de David Trueba en la que se narra cómo llegó a la fama el humorista Eugenio". HobbyConsolas.
  14. ^ "Orden de 1 de abril de 1969 por la que se concede la Cruz del Mérito Naval de segunda clase, con distintivo blanco a don Narciso Ibáñez Serrador" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish). 1 April 1969.
  15. ^ "Real Decreto 203/2002, de 15 de febrero por el que se concede la Medalla al Mérito en las Bellas Artes, en su categoría de Oro, a las personas que se citan" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish). 16 February 2002.

Sources edit

  • Michael Orlando Yaccarino, La Residencia: An Analysis, in Filmfax (1999)

External links edit

  • Narciso Ibáñez Serrador at IMDb

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Ibanez and the second or maternal family name is Serrador Narciso Ibanez Serrador 4 July 1935 7 June 2019 also known as Chicho Ibanez Serrador or by the pen name Luis Penafiel was a Spanish television film and theater director actor and screenwriter 1 He received many accolades throughout his career including the Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the Spanish Television Academy in 2002 the National Television Award presented by the Spanish Ministry of Culture in 2010 and the Honorary Goya Award presented by the Spanish Film Academy in 2018 Narciso Ibanez SerradorBornNarciso Ibanez Serrador 1935 07 04 4 July 1935Montevideo UruguayDied7 June 2019 2019 06 07 aged 83 Madrid SpainNationalitySpanishOther namesChicho Ibanez SerradorLuis PenafielOccupation s Director producer writerParentsNarciso Ibanez MentaPepita SerradorSome of his credits include the creation and direction of the television shows Historias para no dormir Historia de la frivolidad and Un dos tres responda otra vez in Television Espanola and the writing and direction of the feature films The House That Screamed 1969 and Who Can Kill a Child 1976 Contents 1 Biography 2 In popular media 3 Honours 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksBiography editIbanez Serrador was born in 1935 in Montevideo and from an early age was influenced by the world of acting his father was the Spanish theater director Narciso Ibanez Menta while his mother was Argentinian actress Pepita Serrador 2 He spent his childhood in Latin America accompanying his parents during their tour performances 3 In 1947 he moved to Spain where he attended high school in the city of Salamanca He began to work with a theater company and made his theater director debut with The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams 4 In 1963 he began to work in Television Espanola creating and directing shows that gave him fame in Spain like the horror series Historias para no dormir the special Historia de la frivolidad and the game show Un dos tres responda otra vez He later transitioned to films writing and directing two feature films The House That Screamed 1969 5 and Who Can Kill a Child 1976 Ibanez Serrador received the Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the Spanish Television Academy in 2002 6 the National Television Award presented by the Spanish Ministry of Culture in 2010 7 the Feroz of Honor at the 4th Feroz Awards in 2017 8 and the Honorary Goya Award presented by the Spanish Film Academy at the 33rd Goya Awards in 2018 9 In 1968 the Ministry of the Navy commissioned him a short film to compete at a festival in Versailles the short film won an award and the Minister honored him with the Cross of Naval Merit with white decoration 10 In 2002 he received the Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts by the Ministry of Culture He died on 7 June 2019 from a urinary tract infection at the age of 83 11 In popular media editThe 2021 episode Freddy of Stories to Stay Awake directed by Paco Plaza features a fictional recreation of the filming of the 1982 episode Freddy of Historias para no dormir The character of Ibanez is played by Carlos Santos 12 Paco Plaza portrays Ibanez Serrador in a cameo role in Saben aquell 13 Honours edit nbsp Cross of Naval Merit with white decoration Spain 1 April 1969 14 nbsp Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts Spain 15 February 2002 15 References edit Narciso Ibanez Serrador Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times 2012 Archived from the original on 4 November 2012 Retrieved 4 May 2011 Muere Chicho Ibanez Serrador El Mundo in Spanish Unidad Editorial Informacion General S L U 7 June 2019 Retrieved 7 June 2019 Narciso Ibanez Serrador in Spanish Decine21 com Retrieved 4 May 2011 Biography of Chicho Ibanez Serrador in Spanish Biographies amp Lives Retrieved 4 May 2011 Stuart Galbraith IV The House That Screamed DVD Talk Retrieved 4 May 2011 IV PREMIOS ANUALES Academy of Television and Audiovisual Arts and Sciences in Spanish 13 April 2002 Orden CUL 3446 2010 de 20 de diciembre por la que se concede el Premio Nacional de Television correspondiente al ano 2010 PDF Boletin Oficial del Estado in Spanish 4 January 2011 Narciso Ibanez Serrador premio Feroz de Honor 2017 Asociacion de Informadores Cinematograficos de Espana in Spanish Goya de Honor 2019 Narciso Chicho Ibanez Serrador Goya Awards in Spanish With Chicho Ibanez Serrador Boletin Tierra in Spanish No 88 Ministry of Defence 26 June 1998 Muere Chicho Ibanez Serrador ABC in Spanish 7 June 2019 Retrieved 7 June 2019 Medianoche Mike 17 April 2021 Freddy Historias para no dormir y como Chicho Ibanez Serrador se adelanto a Chucky El Espanol in Spanish Retrieved 7 May 2023 Hernandez Lujan Raquel 30 October 2023 Critica de Saben aquell la pelicula de David Trueba en la que se narra como llego a la fama el humorista Eugenio HobbyConsolas Orden de 1 de abril de 1969 por la que se concede la Cruz del Merito Naval de segunda clase con distintivo blanco a don Narciso Ibanez Serrador PDF Boletin Oficial del Estado in Spanish 1 April 1969 Real Decreto 203 2002 de 15 de febrero por el que se concede la Medalla al Merito en las Bellas Artes en su categoria de Oro a las personas que se citan PDF Boletin Oficial del Estado in Spanish 16 February 2002 Sources editMichael Orlando Yaccarino La Residencia An Analysis in Filmfax 1999 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Narciso Ibanez Serrador Narciso Ibanez Serrador at IMDb nbsp This article about a Uruguayan film director is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This article about a Spanish film director is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Narciso Ibanez Serrador amp oldid 1182619034, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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