Fernando Sancho
Biography
Fernando Sancho stands out as one of the most celebrated figures in Spanish film history. Hailing from Zaragoza, he initially honed his craft in the realm of theatre. Following his service in the Spanish Civil War, he made his cinematic debut in 1940, embarking on a prolific career that would last five decades and yield an impressive portfolio of over 400 film credits.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Sancho gained fame for his compelling portrayals of villains, particularly in the popular genre of spaghetti westerns. His diverse filmography includes significant works such as "Mariona Rebull" (1947), "Agustina de Aragón" (1950), and Terence Young's historical drama "That Lady" (1955). He also collaborated with renowned director Juan Antonio Bardem in the critically acclaimed "Muerte de un Ciclista" (1955).
Sancho's versatility allowed him to participate in international projects such as "King of Kings" (1961) and "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962), alongside classics like "55 Days at Peking" (1965). He continued to influence Spanish cinema with his performances in "Historias de la Televisión" (1965), "Tres Superhombres en el Oeste" (1973), "1919. Crónica del Alba" (1983), and Luis García Berlanga's "La Vaquilla" (1984). Sancho's remarkable legacy remains a testament to his significant contributions to the film industry.
Filmography
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Twenty Thousand Dollars for Seven
1969 • Bill Cochran
The Big Gundown
1967 • Capt. Segura
The Pitiless Three
1964 • Pedro Ramirez
Arizona Colt
1966 • Gordon
Vengeance Is Mine (1967)
1967 • Goncalves / Gonzalez
Seven Guns for the MacGregors
1966 • Miguel
Attack of the Blind Dead
1973 • Mayor Duncan
The Return of Ringo
1965 • Esteban Fuentes
You, Your Mother, and Me
1958 • il turco
Django Shoots First
1966 • Gordon
The Implacable Three
1963 • Diego Abriles
A Pistol for Ringo
1965 • Sancho
The Invisible Man's Love Life
1970 • The Game-Keeper
The Swamp of the Ravens
1974 • Inspector
$10,000 for a Massacre
1967 • 'Stardust' Vasquez
Minnesota Clay
1964 • Dominique Ortiz Mendoza
The Ceremony
1963 • Shaoush