Duncan Renaldo
To most audiences, Duncan Renaldo will always be identified as film and TV's "The Cisco Kid." However, this role occurred late in his career, which consisted of much more than just this western character. Not much is known about Renaldo's early life. In fact, his date and place of birth is still questioned. The usual given birth date is April 23, 1904. His birthplace has been generally stated as Spain--he has said that his first memories as a child were in Spain--although Romania and even New Jersey have been mentioned as well. An orphan, he never knew his actual parents and was never able to ascertain the exact date and place of his birth. He was raised and educated in various European countries and arrived in the US in the early 1920s as a stoker on a Brazilian coal ship. Entering the country on a 90-day seaman's permit, he stayed when his ship caught fire at the dock and burned to the waterline. A paltry existence as a portrait painter forced him to seek other work, and he somehow found his way into films as a producer of short features, which in turn led to on-camera work as an actor with MGM in 1928. The studio capitalized on his dashing Hispanic looks and initially typed him as a "Latin lover", but it didn't last long. In the early 1930s his career was interrupted when he was arrested and faced deportation due to his illegal immigrant status. The actor was eventually pardoned by President Franklin D. Roosevelt--his wife, Eleanor Roosevelt, had bought one of Renaldo's paintings, looked into his case and persuaded her husband to pardon him. He returned to minor films for both Republic and Monogram, alternating as heroic sidekick and villain. He co-starred as one of the Three Mesquiteers in the revamped film series, and showed up regularly in 1930s and 1940s cliffhangers, including The Painted Stallion (1937), Jungle Menace (1937), Zorro Rides Again (1937), King of the Mounties (1942), Secret Service in Darkest Africa (1943) The Tiger Woman (1944). In 1945 he began the Cisco Kid film series and transferred the character successfully to TV in the early 1950s, with Leo Carrillo as faithful sidekick Pancho. Renaldo made the character clean-shaven and more of a do-gooder than the roguish bandit who actually was in the books. Renaldo retired soon after the series' demise and died years later at Goleta Valley Community Hospital in California of lung cancer in 1980.
Known For
Credits
- 1978 · Western von gestern as Renaldo
- 1972 · Hollywood: The Dream Factory as Self (archive footage)
- 1950 · The Cisco Kid as The Cisco Kid
- 1950 · The Capture as Carlos
- 1950 · The Girl from San Lorenzo as The Cisco Kid
- 1949 · Satan's Cradle as The Cisco Kid
- 1949 · The Daring Caballero as The Cisco Kid
- 1949 · The Gay Amigo as The Cisco Kid
- 1948 · The Valiant Hombre as The Cisco Kid
- 1948 · Sword of the Avenger as Fernando
- 1947 · Jungle Flight as Police Captain Costa
- 1946 · Jungle Terror as Armand Roget
- 1945 · South of the Rio Grande as The Cisco Kid
- 1945 · In Old New Mexico as The Cisco Kid
- 1945 · The Cisco Kid Returns as The Cisco Kid
- 1944 · Sheriff of Sundown as Chihuahua Ramírez
- 1944 · San Antonio Kid as Johnny Bennett aka San Antonio Kid
- 1944 · The Tiger Woman as José Delgado
- 1944 · Call of the South Seas as Commissioner Charcot
- 1944 · The Fighting Seabees as Construction Worker at Party
- 1944 · Hands Across the Border as Juan Morales
- 1943 · Around the World as Dragoman
- 1943 · Tiger Fangs as Peter Jeremy
- 1943 · Secret Service In Darkest Africa as Capt. Pierre LaSalle
- 1943 · For Whom the Bell Tolls as Lt. Berrendo
- 1943 · Mission to Moscow as Italian Reporter (uncredited)
- 1943 · Border Patrol as Commandante
- 1942 · King of the Mounties as Pierre (Ch. 1, 11-12)
- 1942 · A Yank in Libya as Sheik David
- 1941 · Outlaws of the Desert as Sheik Suleiman
- 1941 · Gauchos of El Dorado as Gaucho / José Ojara
- 1941 · Down Mexico Way as Juan
- 1941 · King of the Texas Rangers as Lt. Pedro Garcia
- 1941 · Bad Men of Missouri as Dan
- 1941 · South of Panama as Captain of Police
- 1940 · Heroes of the Saddle as Rico
- 1940 · Oklahoma Renegades as Rico Rinaldo
- 1940 · Rocky Mountain Rangers as Rico
- 1940 · Gaucho Serenade as Gaucho Don José
- 1940 · Covered Wagon Days as Rico Rinaldo
- 1940 · Pioneers of the West as Rico
- 1939 · The Mad Empress as Col. Miguel López
- 1939 · South of the Border as Andreo Mendoza
- 1939 · Cowboys from Texas as Rico Rinaldo
- 1939 · The Kansas Terrors as Renaldo
- 1939 · Rough Riders' Round-up as Alcalde Don Enriguez
- 1939 · The Lone Ranger Rides Again as Juan Vasquez
- 1938 · Spawn of the North as Ivan
- 1938 · Tropic Holiday as Young Blood (uncredited)
- 1938 · Rose of the Rio Grande as Sebastian
- 1937 · Zorro Rides Again as Renaldo
- 1937 · Sky Racket as Count Barksi
- 1937 · Jungle Menace as Armand Roget
- 1937 · The Painted Stallion as Zamorro
- 1937 · Mile a Minute Love as Count Ribalto
- 1936 · Ten Laps to Go as Eddie DeSylva
- 1936 · Two Minutes to Play as Lew Ashley
- 1936 · Rebellion as Ricardo Castillo
- 1936 · Lady Luck as Tony Morelli
- 1936 · Special Agent K-7 as Tony Blank
- 1936 · Moonlight Murder as Pedro
- 1934 · The Moth as Don Pedro
- 1934 · Public Stenographer as Henchman Orsini
- 1932 · Trapped in Tia Juana as Lt. Kenneth Holbert / El Zorro
- 1931 · Trader Horn as Peru
- 1929 · Pals of the Prairie as Francisco Valencia
- 1929 · The Bridge of San Luis Rey as Esteban
- 1928 · Clothes Make the Woman as