
La vida tiene tres días
La vida tiene tres días

Carlos Rivas (born Oscar Weber) was a Native Hispanic/Latino-American actor, best remembered as Lun Tha in The King and I (1956), Dirty Bob in True Grit (1969), and Hernandez in Topaz (1969). Carlos Rivas was discovered in a bar in Mexico. He began his career in Latin-American westerns, though his Argentinian films were actually filmed in Mexico. His American debut was in The King and I (1956) opposite Rita Moreno. After this career highlight, he was quickly reduced to supporting roles. That same year of 1956 he appeared as Johnny Bravo in the TV western Cheyenne in the episode titled "Johnny Bravo." Rivas had co-starring roles in two science fiction films, The Beast of Hollow Mountain (1956) and The Black Scorpion (1957). Rivas played Chingachgook in The Deerslayer (1957) with Lex Barker, Forrest Tucker, and Rita Moreno. In 1970, Rivas joined Ricardo Montalban, Henry Darrow, and other Hispanic/Latin American actors in co-founding the Nosotros ("We") Foundation, a Los Angeles based organization devoted to improving the way Hispanic/Latin Americans are depicted in entertainment and advocating for Hispanic/Latin Americans in the movie and television industry.
Born: 1925-02-16 in El Paso, Texas, USA
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La vida tiene tres días

De carne somos

Young Rebels

True Grit

Topaz

Pepe

The Miracle

Los viciosos

The King and I

The Unforgiven

Machete

Gypsy

The Undefeated

Hang Your Hat on the Wind

The Dalton That Got Away

¡Yo sabia demasiado!

Gas Food Lodging

Barrio gris

Mi Vida Loca

Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze
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