Jorge Mistral
Modesto Llosas Rosell (November 24, 1920- April 21, 1972) better known as Jorge Mistral, was a Spanish actor that after leaving his Laws career began to acting in spanish theatre. During the years 1940 to 1950 Mistral participated in some of the most popular spanish films like Pequeñeces, Locura de amor and Carmen la de Ronda. Jorge had his bigger success in Mexico where was part of the "leading man" actors sharing credits with actresses like Dolores Del Río, María Félix and Silvia Pinal. In the 70's while he was shooting the soap opera "Hermanos Coraje" Mistral was diagnosed with doudenal cancer; for that reason, in 1972 he commited suicide after many suffering months and depression. His remains rest in a graveyard located in Mexico City.
Known For
Credits
- 1973 · La justicia tiene doce años as
- 1971 · El ardiente deseo as Gabriel
- 1971 · The Gates of Paradise as
- 1971 · The Corrupted as
- 1969 · Los debutantes en el amor as
- 1966 · La piel desnuda as
- 1966 · La fiebre del deseo as
- 1964 · Gunfighters of Casa Grande as Viajero
- 1963 · Scheherazade as Grand Vizir Zaccar
- 1962 · Pecado as
- 1962 · Bajo un mismo rostro as Jaime Alonso
- 1962 · Historia de una noche as Víctor Morel
- 1962 · El amor de los amores as
- 1962 · Ventolera as Juan Manuel
- 1961 · The Kid as
- 1961 · Juana Gallo as Capitán Guillermo Velarde
- 1961 · Three Romeos and One Juliet as
- 1960 · Creo en ti as
- 1960 · La hermana blanca as
- 1959 · Carmen from Ronda as Antonio
- 1958 · The Sword and the Cross as Caio Marcello
- 1958 · Love on the Riviera as Romualdo
- 1958 · È arrivata la parigina as
- 1958 · Revenge as Juan Díaz
- 1958 · Forbidden Love as
- 1957 · Cape Horn as
- 1957 · Boy on a Dolphin as Rhif
- 1956 · The Sword and the Cross as Marcus Valerius
- 1956 · Andalusia Express as Jorge Andrade
- 1956 · La legión del silencio as Jean Balzac / Paul Banek
- 1956 · La gran mentira as Self (uncredited)
- 1956 · La Gata as Juan
- 1955 · Love in Four Parts as José / Jorge
- 1955 · Para siempre as Juan Carlos
- 1955 · The Case of the Wee Murdered Woman as Francisco Payeiro
- 1955 · El tren expreso as Mario Sandoval
- 1955 · Stronger Than Love as Carlos Andrade
- 1954 · Un caballero andaluz as Juan Manuel Almodóvar
- 1954 · Wuthering Heights as Alejandro
- 1954 · Orquídeas para mi esposa as Carlos Gómez Alcalde
- 1954 · Three Dates with Destiny as Conde (segmento "México")
- 1954 · Camelia as Rafael Torres
- 1953 · El conde de Montecristo as
- 1953 · Quiero vivir as Rubén Iturbe
- 1952 · Passionate as Esteban Zavaleta / José Silva
- 1952 · La mentira as Demetrio Robles
- 1952 · La hermana San Sulpicio as Ceferino Sanjurjo
- 1952 · El derecho de nacer as
- 1952 · La noche es nuestra as Federico Aldana
- 1952 · El mar y tu as Marcial Ortega
- 1952 · Far from Heaven as Hombre en playa (uncredited)
- 1951 · Loving Was His Sin as
- 1951 · Air Lashings as Alberto
- 1951 · Monte de piedad as Marcos Velázquez
- 1951 · Burlada as Ricardo
- 1951 · Desired as Manuel
- 1950 · Pequeñeces as Jacobo Téllez, marqués de Sabadell
- 1950 · Pobre corazón as
- 1949 · Sabela De Cambados as Eduardo Armental
- 1949 · La duquesa de Benamejí as Lorenzo Gallardo
- 1948 · Locura de amor as Capitán don Alvar
- 1948 · Botón de ancla as Carlos Corbián
- 1948 · Pototo, Boliche y Compañía as
- 1947 · La dama del armiño as
- 1947 · The Captain's Ship as Pilot Martín Villalba
- 1947 · Heroes del 95 as Capitán Francisco Neila
- 1947 · Las inquietudes de Shanti-Andía as Shanti Andía
- 1946 · Mar abierto as Antonio
- 1946 · White Mission as Minoa
- 1945 · Ángela es así as Manolo