Patxi Andión

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Biography

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Andion was previously married to the 23rd Miss Universe on 16 May 1976, of whom she had a miscarriage. Their divorce proceedings began in 1978 and was finalized according to the Constitution of Spain in 1983.

Andión died in a car accident in Cubo de la Solana in the Spanish province of Soria on 18 December 2019.[1]

Acting

Films

Television

  • Las pícaras (1983) (actor in the episode "La pícara Justina"). Television series.
  • Brigada Central (1989) (actor in an episode). Television series directed by Pedro Masó.
  • Página de sucesos (1985) (actor). Television series directed by Antonio Gimenez Rico.
  • La virtud del asesino (1997) (actor y scriptwriter). Directed by Roberto Bodegas, based on the book of the same name written by Patxi Andión himself.

Discography

LPs

  • Retratos (1969)
  • Once canciones entre paréntesis (1971)
  • Palabra por palabra (1972)
  • Posiblemente (1972)
  • A donde el agua (1973)
  • José María Iparragirre Patxi Andion'en era (1973)
  • Como el viento del norte (1974)
  • El libro de buen amor (1975)
  • Viaje de ida (1976)
  • Cancionero prohibido (1978)
  • Arquitectura (1979)
  • Evita (musical) (1981)
  • Amor primero (1983)
  • El balcón abierto(1986)
  • Nunca, nadie (1998)

Collaborations

Singles

  • Vallekas (1987). The theme song of the movie "La estanquera de Vallecas", it was released as a promotional single on the compilation album Dial Discos. In 1998, Patxi recorded a new version of the song, this time not edited for radio, for the album Nunca, nadie.

Books

  • Canciones y otras palabras previas (Emiliano Escolar, 1980)
  • Susan (todo está por vivir) (Nueva Politécnica, 1983)
  • La virtud del asesino (Planeta, 1998)
  • La caza racional (Universidad Politécnica de Castilla-La Mancha, 2003)

References

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External links

  • Listen to Paxti Andión [1]

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