Birthday: 1903-03-26
Deathday: 1986-08-06
Birthplace: Sabinas, Coahuila, Mexico
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
Emilio "El Indio" Fernández (born Emilio Fernández Romo, March 26, 1904 – August 6, 1986) was a Mexican film director, actor and screenwriter. He was one of the most prolific film directors of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema in the 1940s and 1950s. He is best known for his work as director of the film Maria Candelaria, which won the Palme d'Or award at the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. As an actor, he worked in numerous film productions of Mexico and also in Hollywood.
Year | Title | Character | |
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1987-07-09 | Arriba Michoacán | ||
1986-12-25 | The Kidnapping of Lola | Commander Prieto | |
1986-10-29 | Lovers of the Lord of the Night | Don Venustiano | |
1986-01-02 | Ahora mis pistolas hablan | ||
1985-05-30 | Treasure of the Amazon | Tacho / Paco | |
1984-06-20 | Under the Volcano | Diosdado | |
1983-06-20 | Lola the Truck Driver | Comandante Prieto | |
1983-03-01 | Mercenarios de la Muerte | ||
1982-06-03 | Una Gallina Muy Ponedora | ||
1982-04-20 | Cinématon XIX | N°187 | |
1980-12-04 | Las cabareteras | ||
1979-08-23 | Erótica | Hernández | |
1976-02-19 | Pink Zone | ||
1975-12-07 | Political Asylum | General Salino | |
1975-05-21 | Breakout | J.V. | |
1974-08-01 | Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia | El Jefe | |
1973-05-23 | Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid | Paco | |
1972-11-30 | El rincón de las vírgenes | Anacleto Morones | |
1971-09-09 | The Enemy Blood | Juan | |
1971-01-14 | La Chamuscada | Margarito Herrero | |
1970-04-30 | The Phantom Gunslinger | Sheriff | |
1969-07-17 | Duelo en El Dorado | ||
1969-06-19 | The Wild Bunch | Gen. Mapache | |
1968-12-24 | The Smugglers | Cesare Brunelli | |
1968-06-27 | El caudillo | ||
1967-09-14 | El Silencioso | Emilio Segura | |
1967-07-01 | Un dorado de Pancho Villa | Aurelio Pérez | |
1967-05-26 | The War Wagon | Calita | |
1967-02-23 | Hard Breed to Kill | Ringo | |
1967-02-15 | A Covenant with Death | Ignacio | |
1966-10-19 | Return of the Seven | Francisco Lorca | |
1966-10-12 | Los malvados | ||
1966-09-15 | The Appaloosa | Lazaro | |
1966-03-31 | Duelo de pistoleros | ||
1966-01-01 | La recta final | Don Lucio | |
1965-12-23 | Un callejón sin salida | Moran | |
1965-09-30 | La conquista de El Dorado | ||
1965-09-15 | The Reward | Sergeant Lopez | |
1965-04-15 | Los hermanos Muerte | ||
1964-10-29 | Yo, el valiente | ||
1964-08-06 | The Night of the Iguana | Barkeeper (uncredited) | |
1964-04-02 | El revólver sangriento | Félix Gómez | |
1963-10-16 | Wounded Dove | Danilo Zata | |
1963-01-01 | La Bandida | Epigmenio Gomez | |
1962-08-02 | Little Town | Coronel | |
1961-10-05 | My Son, the Hero | Pascual Velasco | |
1959-11-12 | La Cucaracha | Coronel Antonio Zeta | |
1943-05-13 | El fanfarrón: ¡Aquí llegó el valentón! | Aguilucho | |
1943-04-24 | Wild Flower | Rogelio Torres | |
1942-08-06 | Passion Island | ||
1941-03-28 | Rancho Alegre | ||
1941-02-07 | El Zorro de Jalisco | Ernesto | |
1940-07-18 | El charro Negro | Emilio Gómez | |
1940-06-01 | The Underdogs | Pancracio | |
1939-02-11 | Con Los Dorados De Villa | ||
1938-07-25 | Juan sin miedo | ||
1937-09-28 | Las mujeres mandan | ||
1937-08-30 | Almas rebeldes | ||
1937-08-24 | Las cuatro milpas | ||
1937-08-11 | Adios Nicanor | ||
1937-03-13 | The Super Madman | Idúa | |
1937-01-01 | The Imposter | ||
1936-10-07 | Allá en el Rancho Grande | Bailarín | |
1936-06-04 | Marihuana El Monstruo Verde | ||
1936-01-23 | Celos | Sebastián | |
1935-09-27 | Janitzio | Zirahuén | |
1934-11-28 | Cruz Diablo | Toparca, bandolero | |
1933-12-22 | Flying Down to Rio | Dancer (uncredited) | |
1932-09-15 | The Western Code | Indian Joe | |
1931-02-07 | The Sunrise Trail | Pancho | |
1930-10-14 | The Land of Missing Men | Lopez |