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455: 338: 193: 22: 166: 402:, Video Bullfighting System, the first business specializing in recording bullfights in Venezuela. They were the official cameramen of the most important figures in bullfighting of that time. Their business changed its name to International Television Studios (México-Miami-Atlanta-Caracas) in 1982 to reflect its diversification into other fields of broadcasting. 317:(Bala Perdida). This shows his fame as a manager of bullfighters. He also was a pioneer on worldwide advertising for bullfighters, in 1966 Carmelo Torres travelled in his first around the world tour loaded with his swords and suits been interviewed in many of his stops ending that travel in Spain, that was the year of the 470:
In Mexico he wrote under the nickname "Granero", a famous matador killed by a bull named "Pocapena" (Little ashame). Carmelo Torres says of this: "- Granero was killed by "little shame" and I have very little shame to be a writer.
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He was the founder of "Lucy Venetian Blinds" (1952–1982) and manager for Levolor-Lorentzen in South America (1969–1982). He introduced the concept of miniblinds into the South American market with the "Magic
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Dr Pepe Cabello published "Redondel de Ilusiones" based on the chronicles that, written as Cartof, were in the newspaper "El Universal" of Caracas. Carmelo Torres co-wrote with Dr Pepe Cabello a book called
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In 1991 "Boldness" (Audacia) is published, Carmelo Torres being the author, under the seal of International Television Studios. This was his third work and his second to be printed.
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City, Mexico, in 1986. With 37 years of uninterrupted activity this was one of the world's longest careers as a matador.
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Carmelo Torres' first unpublished work was called "Broken Illusion", a novel, which he did not finish writing.
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in England. During that trip, the slogan for the advertising campaign in the "Dígame" madrilean magazine was
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He was bullfighting correspondent of Venezuelan Television in 1979 and 1980 and for the Mexican Channel 13
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from 1970 to 1973 he wrote under the penname Cartof. He was also a correspondent for the Mexican paper
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From 1960 to 1982 he managed and represented many figures of the world of bullfighting including
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which won the UNESCO Prize in 1982. From 1982 to 1985 he contributed to the program
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Sport in Mexico City and its Function in the Social Development of the Population
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plays the role of a bullfighter named Carmelo Torres in the Mexican hit movie
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Carmelo Torres as cameraman, photo César Obertein collection Cat Fletcher
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encyclopedia of bullfighting, Spain: Espasa-Calpe, Vols IV,VI and XI
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channel 11 Mexico (1982–1985). His last production was
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he was also known as "The Bullfighting Diplomat". In 1959
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and the American singer Nathaniel from the rock band
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and represented Mexican stockbreeders in Venezuela;
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Carmelo Torres, right, with matador Manolo Martinez
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