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Álvaro de Laiglesia was born on 9 September, 1922, is a writer. Discover Álvaro de Laiglesia's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 101 years old?
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In 1976 Álvaro de Laiglesia married an English woman, Ann Heath. He died suddenly from a cerebral thrombosis while visiting his wife's family in Manchester, England.
He collaborated with Miguel Mihura to write the stage play "El caso de la mujer asesinadita" ("The case of the slightly murdered woman", 1946). He also composed a number of comedy screen plays for television, including "Consultorio" ("Consultation Room", 1961), "El tercer rombo" ("The Third diamond", 1966), "Historias Naturales" (1967-1968) and "Animales Racionales" ("Rational animals", 1972) with Antonio Casal and Manolo Gómez Bur.
Laiglesia was a prolific and, in his time, popular novelist. His most notable works include "Un náufrago en la sopa" ("A castaway in the soup", 1944), "Todos los ombligos son redondos" ("Navels are always round", 1956), "Yo soy Fulana de Tal" ("I am Mrs so-and-so", 1963), "Réquiem por una furcia" (1970) and "Una larga y cálida meada" ("A long warm leak", 1975).
He returned from Cuba in March 1941. In Spain he switched to the daily newspaper Informaciones and was then, in 1942, a co-founder of the weekly news magazine La Codorniz (Spanish: The Quail), committed, according to its motto, to producing "the boldest humour for the most intelligent reader". Starting in 1944, he would be the managing editor of this publication for 33 years.
Álvaro de Laiglesia was born in San Sebastián on the country's north Atlantic coast, although the family base at this point was still in Madrid. He was one of three brothers. There were also two sisters. The family into which he was born was a prosperous one, with a holiday home at Monte Igueldo. His grandfather had been among the founders of Spanish Credit Bank. However, during the build-up to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, the family fortunes went into a sharp decline, with the result that Álvaro de Laiglesia's upbringing involved several house moves to ever smaller apartments and changes of school. The family's art collection was replaced by a series of bare nails sticking out of the wall where the paintings had once hung. The king with whom his father had shared a passion for pigeon racing went into exile in 1931. During the Civil War he grew up with his mother and two sisters in San Sebastián while much of the city was destroyed in the fighting.
Álvaro de Laiglesia (9 September 1922 - 1 August 1981) was a Spanish writer and humorist.