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Josep-Vicent Marqués, Sociólogo 48 EL PAÍS, jueves 5 de junio de 2008 EL PAÍS, jueves 5 de junio de 2008 13 obituarios ESPAÑA ‘IN MEMÓRIAM’ El presidente Josep-Vicent Marqués, Mel Ferrer, actor y director rechaza ante sociólogo Protagonizó ‘Lili’ y participó en más de cien películas Rivero la nueva MIGUEL ÁNGEL PALOMO policía canaria JOAN ROMERO Ha muerto Mel Ferrer. Los aman- L. R. AIZPEOLEA, Madrid Nos ha dejado Josep-Vicent tes del cine pierden a una leyenda, Marqués. Un referente indiscu- a un actor “de los de antes”, icono Los presidentes de Navarra, Mi- tible de la Sociología. Un hom- del Hollywood clásico. Un intér- guel Sanz, de UPN; de Can- bre tímido y coherente que lu- prete que personalizaba la época tabria, Miguel Ángel Revilla, del chó por la igualdad, que eligió en que los actores eran actores en Partido Regionalista, y de Ara- vivir en libertad y que siempre lugar de productos mediáticos. gón, el socialista Marcelino Igle- defendió los valores de la frater- Mel Ferrer, actor, director y pro- Zapatero planea rebajas fiscales para sias, protagonizarán los próxi- nidad y de la identidad. Nos ha ductor, falleció el lunes a los 90 mos encuentros de presidentes dejado un ilustrado. Un hom- años en Santa Bárbara, California. autonómicos con el presidente bre bueno, un ciudadano com- Más de 100 películas y telefil- del Gobierno, José Luis Rodrí- prometido con las causas no- mes avalan la trayectoria de Mel- paliar el alza de los carburantes guez Zapatero, antes de las vaca- bles y justas que han sido mu- chor Gaston Ferrer, nacido el 25 ciones veraniegas. Ayer visitó chas en diferentes etapas de su de agosto de 1917 en Elberon, Nue- El Ejecutivo relativiza los malos “datos coyunturales” de la economía La Moncloa el presidente de Ca- vida. Un profesor, que es algo va Jersey. Era hijo de padre espa- narias, Paulino Rivero, de Coali- bien distinto de un trabajador ñol, como se encargó de recordar ción Canaria. Zapatero le expre- de la enseñanza. Porque Josep- en una entrevista a la agencia Efe F. GAREA años. Duran le pidió medidas pa- só su rechazo a la creación de la Vicent Marqués ya forma parte en 1989, donde se confesó “muy Madrid ra paliar esa subida, “que no se policía autonómica Canaria. de ese reducido grupo de profe- orgulloso” de su origen y se refi- cruce de brazos”, porque “es Zapatero, en contraste con el sores universitarios que dejan rió al castellano como “uno de los Los malos datos económicos per- una amenaza sobre nuestro mo- inicio de la anterior legislatura, huella, que enseñaba sin tener Josep-Vicent Marqués. idiomas más hermosos de la Tie- siguen al Gobierno y amenazan delo de crecimiento”. en la que concentró en tres me- que explicar, que era capaz de rra”, con el que se familiarizó des- la placidez de su inicio de legisla- Zapatero le respondió que ses una ronda oficial con los pre- situar a sus estudiantes en las hemos sido de alguna forma sus de su infancia. Dos años más tar- tura. Ayer le llovieron a su presi- comparte esa preocupación y sidentes autonómicos, ha eludi- nuevas fronteras de cuestiones discípulos, aunque él nunca lo de, recalcó que su padre había na- dente en la sesión de control del que ha propuesto medidas en la do celebrarla, de ese modo, en el relevantes, que abría ventanas hubiera reconocido. Su extrema- cido en Cataluña y que su nom- Congreso de los Diputados des- Unión Europea, junto a Francia arranque de la presente. del conocimiento. Sin pretensio- da timidez no se lo hubiera per- bre, Melchor, nació del deseo pa- de el flanco del PP y desde el de Italia y Portugal, para ayudar al Aquella ronda se justificó por- nes. Pero con convicción. Con mitido. Pero lo cierto es que terno de llamarle como su mejor CiU. José Luis Rodríguez Zapate- sector agrícola, pesquero y de que el presidente, recién nom- amplitud de miras. Sabiendo en- quienes le conocimos desde los amigo “y como uno de los Reyes ro respondió relativizando lo transporte. brado, quería conocer a todos contrar ese difícil equilibrio en- años setenta no podemos sepa- Magos”. Mel Ferrer, con Audrey Hepburn y el hijo de ambos, Sean. / ap que llamó “datos coyunturales” Añadió que entre las medi- los presidentes y tener una infor- tre adquirir un compromiso sin rar su presencia de la historia Por suerte para los amantes y apelando al “espíritu y la acti- das en estudio se incluye “la ade- mación de primera mano de sus ser sectario. Nunca lo fue. Hu- de la reivindicación por la demo- del cine, Mel Ferrer abandonó sus Su reconocimiento popular y Guerra y paz (1956), dirigida por tud de los españoles, de los em- cuación de los módulos de IRPF problemas territoriales. biera sido incapaz de serlo. cracia y la autonomía política, estudios de medicina en la Univer- crítico aumentó tras encarnar, en King Vidor, en la que Ferrer, que presarios y de los trabajadores”. e IVA” y prometió hacer el “máxi- En esta ocasión, el criterio de Y ha muerto dando las gra- de su aspiración por una ciudad sidad de Princeton para dedicarse un impactante cambio de regis- compartió pantalla junto con Au- Mariano Rajoy le arrojó ci- mo esfuerzo posible”. No preci- La Moncloa está siendo más cias. Aunque la vida no le haya de Valencia más culta, más tole- al teatro y debutar como bailarín tro, al entrañable titiritero de Lili drey Hepburn y Henry Fonda, lo- fras negativas como la inflación, só más y sólo añadió la necesi- flexible. Zapatero está respon- tratado todo lo bien que hubie- rante y más sostenible, del apo- en Broadway. De espíritu inquie- (1953), la inolvidable comedia pro- gró el milagro de que ningún afi- el déficit exterior y las previsio- dad de reducir la dependencia diendo a las peticiones de entre- ra merecido en este último tra- yo a los primeros movimientos to, también trabajó para un perió- tagonizada por Leslie Caron. Un cionado pudiera imaginar a otro nes de crecimiento de la OCDE, del petróleo. En esa misma se- vista de los presidentes y en los mo de su existencia. Fue con ecologistas, de su apoyo, casi en dico en Vermont y se introdujo en año después, contrae matrimonio príncipe Andréi que no llevase su entre otras, para concluir: “La sión de control, el ministro de dos primeros meses de su segun- ocasión de una de sus últimas solitario entre los varones, en el mundo radiofónico, hasta tras- con la legendaria Audrey Hep- rostro. Más tarde rodaría en Euro- confianza de las empresas y las do mandato ha recibido al lehen- apariciones en público, cuando favor del movimiento feminista. ladarse definitivamente a Nueva burn: juntos representaron en pa obras emblemáticas como Ele- familias españolas está bajo mí- dakari, Juan José Ibarretxe, del en octubre de 2007 recibió el Vuelvo a su despedida. Decía York. Pocos aficionados recorda- Nueva York la obra teatral Ondi- na y los hombres, de Jean Renoir, nimos y usted parece no darse Rajoy: “Usted tiene PNV; al presidente de Castilla y reconocimiento de Hombre por Marqués: “Continúo teniendo la rán que, antes de debutar como ne, por la que ella obtuvo un pre- junto a Ingrid Bergman, y El dia- por enterado”. León, Juan Vicente Herrera, del la Igualdad 2007. “Gracias, mu- misma mala opinión del capita- actor, Ferrer llegó a dirigir una mio Tony. En 1959, Ferrer la diri- blo y los diez mandamientos “Usted tiene que decir cómo que decir cómo se PP, y ayer, a Rivero. chas gracias”, decía en su breve lismo, el previsible desastre eco- película para la Columbia Pictu- giría en Mansiones verdes, drama (1962), de Julien Duvivier. De re- se afronta esto, cómo se pone afronta esto. Usted “Tal y como tiene de cargada discurso. Pero decía muchas co- lógico y el machismo”, y añadía: res, el drama The girl of the Lim- romántico donde Anthony Per- greso a Estados Unidos, participó remedio a esta situación, por- la agenda, previsiblemente reci- sas más. En unas pocas pala- “Aún firmaría la consigna que berlost (1945). Ese mismo año tam- kins encontraba el amor en Hep- en superproducciones como El que usted es el presidente del es el presidente” ba a otros tres presidentes auto- bras dictaba su última lección en un panfleto del año creo que bién interpretaba en Broadway la burn, y poco antes de su divorcio, día más largo (1962). En 1965 se Gobierno de España”, le dijo el nómicos hasta el verano —Sanz, magistral. Porque, decía Mar- 1970 escribí: País Valenciano li- obra de Lillian Smith Strange en 1968, produciría el thriller Sola embarca de nuevo como director líder de la oposición a Rodrí- Revilla e Iglesias—, que son los qués, “lo único que he tenido bre, socialista, no patriarcal y fruit, centrada en un amor interra- en la oscuridad. en otra película, Cabriola, una au- guez Zapatero. Industria, Miguel Sebastián, vol- que lo han solicitado expresa- siempre claro es que no está cla- solidario con todos los pueblos cial, y un año después sería dirigi- Desde entonces Mel Ferrer se téntica rareza, rodada en España, El presidente le respondió vió a descartar la reducción de mente”, señalan fuentes de La ro”. Y también decía que al acep- del mundo”. Todo un programa do por José Ferrer en Cyrano de convierte en un actor imprescin- ambientada en el mundo taurino quitando importancia a la en- impuestos a los carburantes pa- Moncloa. En el caso de Marceli- tar la invitación para recibir esa con el que ha sido capaz de vivir Bergerac.
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