Ramón Torrado (5 April 1905 – January 1990) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter. He directed 50 films between 1942 and 1978. Along his brother Adolfo Torrado, they worked in Suevia Films, and he directed Botón de ancla (1948), with a good success and was adapted many times, El famoso Carballeira, Polizón a bordo (1941), Mar abierto (1946) and Sabela de Cambados (1948). He met dancer Lola Flores and she appeared in Estrella de Sierra Morena (1952), and María de la O (1959), which was adapted from the 1936 version by Francisco Elías Riquelme and Carmen Amaya, Julio Peña, Antonio Moreno and Pastora Imperio were the main characters. He directed Mi canción es para ti (1965), starring Manolo Escobar, Ángel de Andrés, María Martín, Alejandra Nilo, María Isbert and Rafaela Aparicio. He directed others musical films with Manolo Escobar such as Un beso en el puerto, (1966) and El padre Manolo (1967). He directed Spaghetti Western films such as Cavalry Charge (1964).
Birthday: April 05, 1905
Death: January 01, 1990
December 07, 1953
October 19, 1959
September 05, 1969
January 01, 1961
November 12, 1951
October 31, 1960
February 26, 1951
January 01, 1972
May 24, 1965
January 01, 1964
February 20, 1950
January 13, 1948
September 02, 1953
March 11, 1963
September 13, 1954
September 07, 1959
April 24, 1954
October 17, 1952
January 01, 1971
August 24, 1964
September 15, 1976
August 23, 1957
December 16, 1955
October 28, 1974
September 24, 1951
January 01, 1964
September 22, 1952
August 27, 1956
May 19, 1966
February 15, 1965
January 01, 1978
March 04, 1969
May 19, 1958
January 05, 1970
November 22, 1946
November 30, 1942
November 14, 1961
December 11, 1958
April 23, 1945
January 28, 1943
March 13, 1967
March 23, 1953
January 01, 1969
December 14, 1949
August 17, 1970
June 04, 1943
January 01, 1944
May 06, 1957