José Luis López Vázquez, María Jesús Valdés, and Valeriano Andrés take the first steps in the world of interpretation within the TEU, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey.
Following this initial spark, López Vázquez secures a scholarship at the prestigious Lope de Rueda, setting the stage for his transition into a professional theater career under the guidance of renowned director Alejandro Ulloa.
Simultaneously, he assumes the role of broadcaster at Radio Nacional de España, a position he maintains until 1942, solidifying his connection with the entity.
Throughout his illustrious career, López Vázquez has authored numerous poems and penned the script for the film "A pair of 32," directed by Rafael Romero Marchent.
Since the late 1970s, he has been detached from the screens, yet his legacy continues to be felt in Spanish cinema, where he is often remembered as a quintessential villain of the 1950s and 1960s.