Actor. Born in El Paso, Texas, he was a character actor best known for his roles primarily as a villain in movies and television shows. In the 1940s, he was signed by Universal Studios for a small role in "The Fugitive" (1947), followed by "One Way Street" (1950). He went on to a long succession of roles as bandits, Indian warriors and outlaws, for films to include "Drum Beat" (1954), "One-Eyed Jacks" (1961), "The Sons of Katie Elder" (1965), "The Great White Hope" (1970) and "Legacy of Blood" (1971). For TV, he was a regular in roles as Carancho on "Zorro," as Vaquero on "The High Chaparral," as Juan on "Bonanza," as Valdez on "Death Valley Days," as Ramirez on "Ironside," and many more.
Actor. Born in El Paso, Texas, he was a character actor best known for his roles primarily as a villain in movies and television shows. In the 1940s, he was signed by Universal Studios for a small role in "The Fugitive" (1947), followed by "One Way Street" (1950). He went on to a long succession of roles as bandits, Indian warriors and outlaws, for films to include "Drum Beat" (1954), "One-Eyed Jacks" (1961), "The Sons of Katie Elder" (1965), "The Great White Hope" (1970) and "Legacy of Blood" (1971). For TV, he was a regular in roles as Carancho on "Zorro," as Vaquero on "The High Chaparral," as Juan on "Bonanza," as Valdez on "Death Valley Days," as Ramirez on "Ironside," and many more.
Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith
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Rodolph Acosta Perez / Y3 US Navy / World War II / 1920 † 1974
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