Javier de Rivera

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Javier de Rivera
Born1902
OccupationDirector, Actor
Years active1921-1949 (film)

Javier de Rivera (born 1902) was a Spanish actor and film director. He appeared in over thirty films, including the 1926 silent Malvaloca . [1] He directed two films in the 1940s.

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  1. Goble p.8

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