Enrique Lucero
Biography
Enrique Lucero (October 9, 1920 – May 9, 1989) was a distinguished Mexican actor renowned for his extensive contributions to cinema, boasting a filmography that spans more than 120 roles. His career took off in the mid-20th century, and he became a notable figure in both Mexican and American films.
Lucero is perhaps best recognized for his performances in iconic westerns, showcasing his versatile acting skills. Among his most celebrated works are his roles in "The Magnificent Seven" (1960), where he portrayed the character of a Mexican bandit, and in "The Wild Bunch" (1969), a classic that has left a lasting impact on the genre. Additionally, he appeared in "Two Mules for Sister Sara" (1970), further solidifying his presence in the film industry.
Throughout his career, Lucero's performances were marked by a unique blend of charisma and depth, earning him admiration from audiences and critics alike. His ability to embody diverse characters made him a sought-after actor during his era. Lucero's legacy lives on in the realm of film, remembered not only for his prolific output but also for the significant contributions he made to the portrayal of Latino characters in Hollywood. His work continues to inspire future generations of actors.
Filmography
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Tarzan and the Valley of Gold
1966 • Perez
Eagle's Wing
1979
The Wrath of God
1972 • Nacho
The Return of a Man Called Horse
1976 • Raven
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
1974
Two Mules for Sister Sara
1970 • 3rd American
Little Treasure
1985
Canoa: A Shameful Memory
1976 • Cura
Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary
1975 • Lieutenant Pons
Sierra Baron
1958
The Pariah
1972 • Migli, aka 'The Mexican', Roberto's trusted man
Green Ice
1981 • Lucho the Coffee Grower
The Evil That Men Do
1984 • Colonel Victor Aristos
Shark
1969 • Barok
Love Has Many Faces
1965 • Lieutenant Riccardo Andrade