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Carlos Romero (actor)

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Name
  
Carlos Romero


Role
  
Actor


Born
  
February 15, 1927
Hollywood, California, USA

Occupation
  
Television and film actor

Died
  
June 21, 2007, Ferndale, California, United States

Movies and TV shows
  
They Came to Cordura, The Professionals, Wichita Town, The Young Land

Similar People
  
Robert Rossen, Richard Brooks, Richard Fleischer

Carlos Romero (February 15, 1927 – June 21, 2007), was an American actor, noted for his many appearances on television. Among them were six appearances on Rawhide, three appearances on Perry Mason, two of them as the murder victim, and four appearances on The F.B.I. in the 1960s, and nine appearances as Carlo Agretti on Falcon Crest in 1982-1983.

He was also cast in several films, including The Young Land, They Came to Cordura, Island of the Blue Dolphins, The Professionals, The Appaloosa, and the cult classic Soylent Green.

In 1963, he was cast as Police Lieutenant Juan Garcia in the episode "Five Tickets to Hell", the series finale, of the CBS anthology series, GE True, hosted by Jack Webb. In the storyline, John Quigley (Bing Russell), a Chicago mobster travels to Chihuahua, Mexico, where he robs the mint of $500,000 and kills seven men in the commission of the crime. Garcia must then track down Quigley and his three accomplices. Barbara Luna also appears in this episode.

Filmography

  • The World Was His Jury (1958) - 2nd Officer Johnson
  • The True Story of Lynn Stuart (1958) - Fred (uncredited)
  • The Gun Runners (1958) - Carlos Contreras
  • The Young Land (1959) - Francisco Quiroga
  • They Came to Cordura (1959) - Arreaga
  • Deadly Duo (1962) - Police Lt. Reyes
  • Island of the Blue Dolphins (1964) - Chowig
  • Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)
  • The Professionals (1966) - 2nd Revolutionary
  • Soylent Green (1973) - New Tenant
  • The Don Is Dead (1973) - Mariano Longobardo (uncredited)
  • References

    Carlos Romero (actor) Wikipedia