Rafael Bertrand
Rafael Bertrand (20 August 1917 – 5 October 1983) was a Cuban film actor who worked for many years in the Mexican film industry. He played a Mexican version of the gentleman thief A. J. Raffles in the 1958 film Raffles.[1]
Rafael Bertrand | |
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Born | Rafael Bertrand Agramonte 20 August 1917 |
Died | 5 October 1983 Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1945 - 1971 (film) |
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1945 | Sed de Amor | ||
1953 | Misión al norte de Seul | Clark Brown | |
1954 | The Viscount of Monte Cristo | Polito | |
1955 | Yo no creo en los hombres | Arturo Ibáñez | |
1956 | Corazón salvaje | Juan del Diablo | |
1956 | Pensión de artistas | Rafael | |
1957 | Tropicana | ||
1958 | Mi desconocida esposa | Guillermo / Ricardo Aliaga | |
1958 | Raffles | Alejandro Robles / Humberto / Pablo | |
1958 | Los hijos del divorcio | Rogelio Morales | |
1959 | La edad de la tentación | Joaquín Menocal | |
1959 | Misterios de ultratumba | Dr. Mazali | |
1959 | 800 leguas por el Amazonas (La jangada) | Torres | |
1959 | Siempre estaré contigo | ||
1960 | His First Love | ||
1960 | Puños de Roca | Puños de Roca | |
1961 | Vacaciones en Acapulco | Mario Martínez | |
1961 | El Hombre de la ametralladora | Estebán Martín Álvarez (El ingeniero) | |
1961 | Cuando regrese mamá | Arturo | |
1961 | Mañana serán hombres | Enrique Puertocarrero | |
1962 | Dinamita Kid | Tony Zarda | |
1962 | Sangre en el ring | Tony Zarda | |
1963 | Aventuras de las hermanas X | Don Armando | |
1964 | Las dos galleras | ||
1964 | Las hijas del Zorro | Zorro | |
1964 | Juicio contra un ángel | ||
1964 | Frente al destino | ||
1964 | Las invencibles | Zorro | |
1966 | The Professionals | Fierro | |
1971 | Isle of the Snake People | Capt. Pierre Labesch | |
1971 | El Hacedor de Miedo | Roberto | (final film role) |
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References
- Hardy p.284
Bibliography
- Hardy, Phil. The BFI Companion to Crime. A&C Black, 1997.
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