The Barcelona actor José Lifante died this Tuesday at the age of 80 at the Madrid Clinical Hospital after being admitted for a thrombusas announced by AISGE, an actor management entity.

In an interview, shared by AISGE in their ‘X’ profile, they remember that the actor was grateful to the profession because He did everything an actor could imagine. The Film Academy has also fired Lifante, who was one of its members, recalling that he worked on films such as Do not desecrate the sleep of the dead, Tob, Fear of going out at night, National Heritage either The dog in the manger.

The actor made his first film appearances in the 1960s, when he participated in the film The robbers by Francisco Rovira Beleta in 1961. That same year he also filmed Youth in the open by Ignacio Iquino.

During his long career, José Lifante worked in theater and series, although his recognition comes from working with directors of the caliber of Luis García BerlangaPilar Miró, Eloy de la Iglesia and even Terry Gilliam in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen.

In the television field, Lifante participated in successful series, Tell me how it happenedrecently completed, or There is no one living here, Villarriba and Villabajo, milk brothersamong other.