

Alfonso Paso
Acting
September 12, 1926
Madrid, Madrid, Spain
July 10, 1978
Alfonso Paso (12 September 1926 – 10 July 1978) was a Spanish dramatist. He wrote over a hundred plays, mainly light comedies, sometimes laced with black humour and tragedy. There were also police dramas and examples of what he called "social theatre". He was known for the well crafted complexity of his plots and for the originality of his situations and characters. Alfonso Paso Gil was born into a "theatre dynasty" in Madrid. His father was the Zarzuela playwright and librettist Antonio Paso y Cano (1878–1950). His mother was the actress Juana Gil. Early on he abandoned a career as an aeronautical engineer and turned to the study of Philosophy and Literature, graduating in 1952 and focusing on American History and Archeology. Later he studied Medicine and Psychiatry, then switching again, this time to journalism. He would continue to work as a journalist until the mid-1970s. He married Evangelina Jardiel, daughter of Enrique Jardiel Poncela (1901–1952). Their children included the actress Paloma Paso Jardiel. Although he often worked as an actor, his more lasting notability results from his work as a writer.
The Filmography


El abuelo tiene un plan

Cuatro noches de boda

Los subdesarrollados

Los que tocan el piano

40 grados a la sombra

Las que tienen que servir

Amor a la española

The New Cinderella

Una tal Dulcinea

Los derechos de la mujer

¡Adiós, Mimí Pompón!

De espaldas a la puerta
