El hombre que perdió el tren
El hombre que perdió el tren
José Calvo (March 3, 1916 – May 16, 1980) was a Spanish film actor best known for his roles in western films or historical dramas. He made around 150 appearances mostly in films between 1952 and his death in 1980. He entered film in 1952 and was prolific as an actor throughout the 1950s and 1960s. He made many appearances in crime dramas, often with a historical theme and appeared in a high number of western films. In 1964 he starred as the innkeeper Silvanito in Sergio Leone's Spaghetti Western production A Fistful of Dollars as one of Clint Eastwood's few "amigos" in the town of San Miguel. He later appeared in westerns such as I Giorni dell'ira (1967) opposite Lee Van Cleef, Anda muchacho, spara! (1971) and Dust in the Sun (1973) etc. However, after the Spaghetti western era of the late 1960s, in the 1970s he returned to appearing in primarily Spanish films and in contrast to the roles which dominated much of his career did appear in several Spanish comedy films often with slapstick humor as that genre grew popular in Latin cinema during this period. He died in Gran Canaria on May 16, 1980 aged 64. Description above from the Wikipedia article José Calvo, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Born: 1916-03-03 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain
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El hombre que perdió el tren
Per un pugno di dollari
Non faccio la guerra, faccio l'amore
A las cinco de la tarde
El puente de la paz
Carta de amor de un asesino
El secreto de papá
Calle Mayor
El amor que yo te dí
Dans la poussière du soleil
El secreto inconfesable de un chico bien
Per mille dollari al giorno
Cantando a la vida
Historias de la televisión
Per pochi dollari ancora
¡Qué verde era mi duque!
La dama de Beirut
Don Lucio y el hermano pío
La danza de los deseos
Mi Mujer no es mi señora
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