Larraz, José Ramón, 1929-2013
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Braunstein, Joseph, 1929-2013
Bronstein, Joseph L., 1929-2013
Daubenay, D., 1929-2013
Daubenay, Diana, 1929-2013
Gil, José L., 1929-2013
Larraz Gil, José Ramón, 1929-2013
Larraz, José, 1929-2013
Larraz, José R., 1929-2013
Larraz, Joseph, 1929-2013
Ramón Larraz, José
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
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Earlier Established Forms
Sources
found: Vampyres, c2000:credits (Joseph Larraz; D. Daubenay); Larraz biography (born José Ramón Larraz in 1929; used the pseudonym Diana Daubenay, his wife's maiden name, when writing the script for Vampyres)
found: Internet movie database, Oct. 18, 2000:(José Ramón Larraz; b. 1929; sometimes credited as Joseph Braunstein, Joseph L. Bronstein, José L. Gil; Joseph Larraz, José R. Larraz, José Larraz)
found: Symptoms, 2016:credits (Joseph Larraz)
found: IMDb, viewed May 13, 2016(José Ramón Larraz was born in 1929 in Barcelona, Spain as José Ramón Larraz Gil. He was a director and writer, known for Symptoms (1974), Vampyres (1974) and Black Candles (1982). He died on September 3, 2013 in Málaga, Spain. He was a Spanish director of horror and erotic films, former comic book illustrator and fashion photographer. Worked in England as Joseph Larraz, and in Spain, using the pseudonym Joseph Braunstein; started out as a comic writer)
found: BNE in VIAF, viewed May 13, 2016:(AAP: Larraz, José Ramón (1929-2013), Larraz Gil, José Ramón (1929-2013) ; usage: José Ramón Larraz)
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Change Notes
2000-10-20: new
2017-09-10: revised
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