• Antonio Lara de Gavilán (22 September 1896 – 4 January 1978), mostly known by his pen name Tono, was a Spanish graphic artist, editorial cartoonist and...
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    Lara, poet Alexandra Maria Lara, Romanian actress Alonso Manrique de Lara, Roman Catholic bishop Antonio Lara de Gavilán, Spanish artist Antonio Lara...
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  • Look up Gavilan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gavilán, meaning sparrowhawk in Spanish, may refer to: Antonio Lara de Gavilán (1896–1978), Spanish...
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  • Ann Firbank. El robot embustero (1966), short film directed by Antonio Lara de Gavilán, based on short story "Liar!" Robots (1988), film directed by Doug...
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  • Exploring Tomorrow. El robot embustero (1966), short film directed by Antonio Lara de Gavilán In 1969, "Liar" was adapted into an episode of the British television...
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  • Klakocar Andrea Kruis Harvey Kurtzman, founding editor of Mad Antonio Lara de Gavilán Selena Lin Craig McKay Mark Marderosian David Messer, adaptations...
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  • illustrator and Officer of the Order of Canada Agi Lamm Yvette Lapointe Antonio Lara de Gavilán Philippe Lardy Kivi Larmola Abigail Larson, 21st-century American...
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    Naked Sun". El robot embustero (1966), short film directed by Antonio Lara de Gavilán, based on short story "Liar!" A halhatatlanság halála (1977), TV...
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  • A Room for Three (category Films directed by Antonio de Lara)
    (Spanish: Habitación para tres) is a 1952 Spanish comedy film directed by Antonio de Lara and starring Carolina Giménez, Armando Moreno and Manolo Gómez Bur...
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  • Tono, pseudonym of Antonio Lara de Gavilán (1896–1978), Spanish humorist and writer Toño (footballer, born 1979), nickname for Antonio Rodríguez Martínez...
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