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| birth_name = Javier John Raimundo Gaudencio Antunes-Linvey | | birth_name = Javier John Raimundo Gaudencio Antunes-Linvey | ||
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| spouse = {{Marriage|Flora Mendes|1942}} | | spouse = {{Marriage|Flora Mendes|1942}} |
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J. Raimundo Linvey | |
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Born | Javier John Raimundo Gaudencio Antunes-Linvey April 18, 1913 |
Died | September 4, 2005 | (aged 90)
Spouse(s) | Flora Mendes (m. 1942) |
Children | 4 |
Javier John Raimundo Gaudencio Antunes-Linvey, known professionally as J. Raimundo Linvey, is a Vitosian actor, director and producer. He is also known for the many famous stage plays he wrote in the 1940s.
In 1952, he opened The Linvey Theater to bring his stage plays to life. As of 1994, half of the building had been converted into a movie theater under Linvey's approval. In 1958, he was inspired by Maggie Moriano to bring about better rights to actresses in Gatovita's famous film district, Limelight City.