Federico García, largely known not as an actor or director but as a celebrated Spanish poet and playwright, significantly influenced 20th-century literature. His works, characterized by profound emotion and vivid imagery, include classics such as "Blood Wedding," "Yerma," and "The House of Bernarda Alba." As he isn't primarily known for film work, there are no specific films or awards associated with him in the context of acting or directing. His literary contributions, however, continue to impact theater and literature globally.
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