Luis Sánchez Polack(1926-1999)
- Actor
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Humorist and actor, popularly known as Tip. When he was 8 years old he
moved to Madrid with his family, and in 1939 he started to attend
secondary school, which didn't finish. In 1942 and 1943 he attended the
Escuela de Cerámica where he studied cabinetmaking, ceramics and
amateur theatre, with the intention of entering the Fine Arts School,
and at that time he decided to become an actor. He acted as a trainee
in 1944 at the María Guerrero theatre, and made his debut with the play
'De lo pintado a lo vivo'. Later, as a professional, he did all along
Andalusia with the María Noé theatre company. In 1945 he entered Radio
Madrid, where he made his radio debut in a children's program playing a
character named 'Don Poeto Primavero de Quintillas'. He stayed in that
radio station for 14 consecutive years, during which he formed with
Joaquín Portillo Flores (Joaquín Portillo 'Top') the comic duo
'Tip y Top', which became very popular in Spain. They both together,
apart from their radio appearances, worked in theatre and night clubs,
wrote a book and made three films: Tres eran tres (1954), _Fierecilla domada, La (1955)_ and Tarde de toros (1956). In
1961 the couple broke off. Tip went on alone and started to work on TV
with the program 'Las Zapatiestas'. In the early 60s, he started to
work sporadically together with José Luis Coll, and finally they formed the
comic duo 'Tip y Coll'. Since 1967 they worked together in many shows.
At that time they made a film, La garbanza negra, que en paz descanse... (1972), where the clothing they used
(formal, a top hat for Tip and a bowler hat for Coll) became their
trademark since that moment on. They worked in night clubs, theatres
and radio. In the beginning of 1969 they presented the TV program
'Galas del sábado'. Yet in the early 70s they had more than 15 films
made, and presented their daily show at the Top-Less night club during
at least 8 years. They also worked in the TV program '625 líneas',
directed by José Antonio Plaza, where their sketches were frequently censored.
After a poll made in 1979 by the 'Blanco y Negro' magazine, they
appeared at the first place in the 'Top humorists of the year' list,
followed by Antonio Mingote and Antonio Fraguas 'Forges'. Later, they
continued their shows in nightclubs all over Madrid and Barcelona. In
the 80s, Tip entered the radio program 'Protagonistas' (directed by
Luis del Olmo) on the COPE station, and later the program 'Debate sobre el
estado de la nación' on Onda Cero. Together with other participants
from this latter program and simultaneously, he started his
participation on 3 November 1993 in the weekly TV program 'Este país
necesita un repaso' (directed by José Luis Coll) on the Tele 5 channel. In
September 1997 he was hired by Onda Cero as a collaborator in the
program 'La brújula', directed and presented by Concha García Campoy, where he had a
section called 'Cuentos infantiles para personas de cierta edad'. After
15 years staying on the air with the program 'Debate sobre el estado de
la nación', in September 1998 Luis del Olmo announced that the program would
finish due to a disease suffered by Tip: a throat tumor. Among others,
Luis Sánchez Polack has got the Pueblo journal's popularity award, the
Ondas award and one of the Year's Protagonists' Awards given by the
Onda Rambla de Barcelona station. He's been nominated a Honorary Member
in many associations and circles. At the cabinet on 13 May 1994 he was
given the Gold Medal for the Merit at Work. He also wrote several
books, among which stand out 'Cantares del Mío Tip' (1980), 'Santos
varones' (1995) and, together with Coll, 'Tipicoll spanish'. He also
partipated in the TV programs La casa de los Martínez (1967) and "El último café". Some films
to mention: Mónica Stop (1969), De cuerpo presente (1967), Dame un poco de amooor...! (1968), Urtain, el rey de la selva... o así (1970), El cronicón (1970).