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Spanish film director who gave Penelope Cruz her break dies aged 67 after a long struggle with cancer |
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Spanish film director Bigas Luna posing during a photocall to present his new film 'Didi Hollywood' in Madrid. Jose Juan Bigas Luna, a Spanish director and screenwriter who gave Penelope Cruz her first big screen break, has died aged 67 after a long struggle with cancer on April 6, 2013. AFP PHOTO/ JAVIER SORIANO.
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MADRID (AFP).- Jose Juan Bigas Luna, a Spanish director and screenwriter who gave Penelope Cruz her first big screen break, has died aged 67 after a long struggle with cancer, Spanish media reported Saturday.
Bigas Luna, as he was simply known, directed more than a dozen films over his 35-year career.
Perhaps his best-known for international audiences was "Jamon Jamon" (1992), a raunchy comedy which starred newcomer Cruz and up-and-coming fellow Spanish actor Javier Bardem.
Both Cruz and Bardem went on separately to Hollywood careers and later became a real-life couple, marrying in 2010.
A decade before "Jamon Jamon", Bigas Luna had tried his own hand in Hollywood, making "Reborn" with Dennis Hopper in the lead, but the movie garnered little notice.
Bigas Luna kept working in Spain up to his death. In recent months he was preparing to film in his native city of Barcelona a movie called "Second Origin", a science fiction tale about Earth after an apocalyptic alien attack.
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