José Bódalo
March 24, 1916 (108 years old) in Córdoba, Argentina
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia José Bódalo (March 24, 1916 – July 24, 1985) was an Argentine born Spanish film actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article José Bódalo, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2006 · Protagonistas del recuerdo as José Bódalo
- 1985 · La Comedia Musical Española as El Mudir
- 1985 · La Comedia Musical Española as Cristóbal
- 1985 · La Comedia Musical Española as Ricachón
- 1984 · My Friend the Vagabond as Esopo
- 1984 · Double Feature as Dionisio Balboa
- 1984 · Últimas tardes con Teresa as Cardenal
- 1984 · The Last Kamikaze as Sr. Fulton
- 1984 · Las alegres chicas de Colsada as
- 1983 · Las autonosuyas as Don Luciano
- 1983 · El crack dos as El Abuelo
- 1982 · The Beehive as Don Roque
- 1982 · Las chicas del bingo as Vicente
- 1982 · To Begin Again as Roxiu
- 1981 · Black Jack as
- 1981 · Un enemigo del pueblo as Doctor Stockmann
- 1981 · El crack as El Abuelo
- 1980 · Spoiled Children as Don Fabián de Luna
- 1980 · ...And the Third Year, He Resuscitated as Cura de Rebollar de la Mata
- 1979 · Father Cami's Wedding as Padre Antonio Bissus
- 1978 · Réquiem por un empleado as
- 1978 · Tiempos de constitución as
- 1978 · Cañas y barro as Cañamel
- 1976 · La espada negra as Archbishop of Toledo
- 1976 · Ambiciosa as D. Matías
- 1975 · El mejor regalo as Don Carlos Álvarez
- 1975 · Madres solteras as
- 1974 · Una mujer prohibida as Comisario
- 1973 · Los extremeños se tocan as Marcelino
- 1973 · El canto de la cigarra as Aris
- 1973 · Doce hombres sin piedad as Juror #3
- 1973 · El concierto de San Ovidio as David
- 1972 · Aventura en las islas Cíes as
- 1971 · Captain Apache as General
- 1970 · Compañeros as General Mongo Alvarez
- 1970 · El mejor del mundo as Padre de José
- 1969 · Dead Are Countless as Sheriff Klaus
- 1969 · Blood in the Bullring as Rafael
- 1969 · Girlfriends as Luisito
- 1969 · Tío Vania as Vanya
- 1969 · Educando a una idiota as Eurico Sánchez Fil
- 1968 · One After Another as Colonel Jefferson
- 1968 · Los que tocan el piano as Don Ernesto Dávila, inspector de policía
- 1968 · Persecución hasta Valencia as Marcos
- 1968 · A Train for Durango as 'The Chief'
- 1967 · Professionals for a Massacre as Pietro Primero
- 1967 · Sound of Horror as Mr. Dorman
- 1967 · El mercader de Venecia as Shylock
- 1967 · Las cicatrices as Miguel Benjumea
- 1967 · Prohibido suicidarse en primavera as
- 1967 · Todos eran mis hijos as Joe Keller
- 1966 · Thompson 1880 as Judge Lennox
- 1966 · Hoy como ayer as Aniceto
- 1966 · Killer 77, Alive or Dead as George King
- 1966 · Los mosquitos as Vicente
- 1966 · Nuevo en esta plaza as Manuel Romero
- 1966 · La barrera as Panadero
- 1966 · Django as Hugo Rodriguez
- 1966 · Spies Kill Silently as Inspector Craig
- 1966 · Dollars for a Fast Gun as Martin
- 1966 · Tales to Keep You Awake as
- 1966 · Ringo's Big Night as Sheriff Sam
- 1966 · Fantasía... 3 as
- 1965 · Cotolay as Master Mateo
- 1964 · Find Me That Girl as Lorenzo
- 1964 · The Salary of Crime as Vílchez - Comisario de policía
- 1964 · El pecador y la bruja as Padre Enrique
- 1964 · Prohibido soñar as
- 1963 · Ensayo general para la muerte as Dr. Víctor Lepetre
- 1963 · El juego de la verdad as Miguel
- 1963 · Cristo Negro as Janson
- 1963 · Los derechos de la mujer as El cónyuge
- 1963 · The Twins as Raphael Carrasco Ramírez
- 1962 · El grano de mostaza as Horcajo
- 1962 · Vamos a contar mentiras as Juan
- 1962 · Kill and Be Killed as Doctor Cáceres
- 1961 · Fray Escoba as (uncredited)
- 1961 · Teresa de Jesús as Padre confesor
- 1954 · Tres eran tres as (segment "Introducción: Tribunal")
- 1953 · Vuelo 971 as Hugo Carrara
- 1953 · Cabaret as Luis
- 1952 · La laguna negra as Venargas
- 1952 · Amaya as
- 1952 · Facultad de Letras as
- 1952 · Truhanes de honor as Gomané
- 1952 · Manchas de sangre en la luna as Eddie
- 1952 · The Devil's Roundup as Hombre
- 1951 · Reckless as Presidente del club
- 1950 · Agustina of Aragon as Capitán francés
- 1950 · Historia en dos aldeas as
- 1948 · Alhucemas as Comandante Almendro