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Pedro Gross (Pedro Angulo Gross) was born on 26 January, 1904 in Madrid, Spain, is an actor. Discover Pedro Gross's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 94 years old?

Popular As Pedro Angulo Gross
Occupation N/A
Age 94 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 26 January, 1904
Birthday 26 January
Birthplace Madrid, Spain
Date of death (1998-01-31) Medellin, Colombia
Died Place Medellin, Colombia
Nationality Spain

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Who Is Pedro Gross's Wife?

His wife is Josefina Agramunt (m. 1928-1957) Ana Suárez (m. 1968)

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Wife Josefina Agramunt (m. 1928-1957) Ana Suárez (m. 1968)
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Children Jaime Angulo Agramunt 1929-1930 Delia Turina Dalilah (bellydancer) 1936-2001 Jaime Gross Suárez (b.1969) Ana Helena Gross Suárez (b.1975)

Pedro Gross Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Pedro Gross worth at the age of 94 years old? Pedro Gross’s income source is mostly from being a successful actor. He is from Spain. We have estimated Pedro Gross's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1998

Back in Colombia for treatment and confinement, he died a natural death at the age of 94 in Medellín in 1998.

1990

The trilogy closes with the play: A New Man, 1990. It is an allegory of the encounter in greed, performed at the Yalta Conference after defeating the aberrant Nazi regime. On the canvas they represent the elements that gave birth to the so-called new order and the cold war between the new powers after the conflict.

1977

The attempts on his life in San Salvador 1977 were also highlighted, for making the posthumous monument to the priest Rutilio Grande, assassinated by the death squads. Affectionately called "Father Tilo", he was a promoter of the fight against hatred and violence, he was the founder of reflection gatherings with the so-called "delegates of the word" with priests and peasants in the middle of the Salvadoran civil war.

1968

He married Ana Suárez in Colombia in 1968 and had two children Jaime Gross in Bogotá, Colombia and Ana Helena Gross in San José, Costa Rica.

1960

His second daughter Delia (Dalilah) was born with Josefina Agramunt, who was a famous child prodigy of Spanish dance, who converted to Arabic dance and was the most important artist of the genre in the 1960s and 1970s.

1958

1958 Beirut -1991 Medellín. Perhaps one of the largest space-time formats in the history of pictorial art, a colossal nomadic mural that for 33 years he was painting and exhibiting continuously, traveling through the United States, South America and Central America. It is a singular piece of contemporary symbolism that represents hatred as a human scourge, narrating its horrors and miseries in the history of humanity, cryptically creating a retrospective and prospective of its characters and world events, through a colossal octopus. which symbolizes the 8 deadly sins (According to Gross, the eighth sin is stupidity). In the painting he defends the need for change, in the face of the evils that will increasingly haunt the planet: devastation and climate change, helpless and exploited children, intolerance, political corruption, nationalisms, populisms, automation...

1957

Formed by three large-format canvases, the first, The Tree of Poets, 1957, (Currently located in the History Museum of Madrid) is a cinemascope-format oil canvas. It is an allegory for love and reunion, despite the horrors, wounds and hatred sown in the Spanish civil war. The allegory shows love as a creative, regenerating universal force, represents the hope of peace and equality and was the farewell to Spain, capturing 79 intellectuals, women and men of the time, among which are the poets of the gathering "Verses with skirts" of the Café Varela on Preciados street, to which he pays tribute.

During the journey through the Americas from 1957 to 1998, his work elicited intense reactions against and in favor, such as friendship with the great Costa Rican statesman Pepe Figueres and the first Lady Karen Olsen, also with the presidents of Colombia Alberto Lleras Camargo and Carlos Lleras Restrepo. In Panama in 1972, President Omar Torrijos bid for the purchase of The Inferno of the World mural and the artist's refusal forced him to leave the country.

1940

In 1940s and 1950s in Spain, Pedro was one of the personalities of the artistic and bohemian life of Madrid. Winner of medals of honor from the Autumn salons in consecutive years from 1947 to 1950 with the works: La Maja del Capote, Doña Blanca de los Ríos, Los Monaguillos and Sendas Obstinada.

1930

In 1930, he held his first exhibition of portraits in the Heraldo Salon in Madrid, with the sculptor Fernando Boada. The ease, strength and expressiveness of his portraits stood out. This was one of the early steps in his path to creating the first doll brand in Spain: Gros.  The first dolls were characters from Salvador Bartolozzi and Mingote stories.

1921

In 1921, in the stead of his brother Antonio, he enlisted in the army to go to the front lines of the Rif War.  In the Battle of the Rif in Tetouan, he witnessed the atrocities committed during the conflict. It was there that he first showed his artistic talent by making pencil portraits of the soldiers and commanders.  He became the sketch artist of the Rif campaign.

1904

Pedro Gros or Pedro Gross (January 26, 1904 - January 31, 1998) was a Spanish painter and sculptor of contemporary impressionist symbolism. He was also a jeweler, an actor, and a businessman. He created the first doll brand in Spain (known as El Mago Gros in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s) and worked as a professor of fine arts, toys and crafts in the Americas.