Eugenio Sellés y Ángel, Marquess of Gerona and Viscount of Castro and Orozco (8 April 1842 - 12 October 1926) was a Spanish writer, journalist, playwright and politician.
Shortly afterwards he received a further qualification in Burgos and embarked on a legal career as a prosecutor in Extremadura.
[1] With the restoration he switched again, pursuing a vocation as a dramatist, emerging as a leading disciple of José Echegaray,[2] albeit with a quite different dramatic style.
On 2 June 1895 he was appointed a member of the Royal Academy in Madrid, delivering his inaugural address on the subject of Journalism ("El periodismo").
Eugenio Sellés married Avelina de Rivas y Cano.