Jorge Russek

Jorge Russek

Deceased · Born: Jan 4, 1932 · Died: Jul 30, 1998

Personal Details

BornJan 4, 1932 Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico

Biography

Jorge Russek, a renowned Mexican actor, entered this world on January 4, 1932, in the charming coastal city of Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, a place that would forever hold a special significance in his life.

Throughout his illustrious career, Russek made a lasting impact on the world of cinema, with his most notable roles including the 1989 blockbuster film "Licence to Kill", the 1969 cult classic "The Wild Bunch", and the 1982 critically acclaimed "Missing".

In his personal life, Russek was married to the lovely Julia Elvira Sánchez de Aparicio, a union that brought him joy and companionship.

However, Russek's life was cut tragically short when he passed away on July 30, 1998, in Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain to this day.

Career

1991
Pure Luck
Pure Luck as Inspector Segura
1989
1986
Miracles
Miracles as El juez
Pleasures
Pleasures as Ritherman
1983
Beyond the Limit
Beyond the Limit as Senor Escobar
1982
Missing
Missing as Espinoza
1981
La Chèvre
La Chèvre as Fernando (uncredited)
Zorro: The Gay Blade
Zorro: The Gay Blade as Don Fernando
1980
Cabo Blanco
Cabo Blanco as Provincial Minister
1979
Eagle's Wing
Eagle's Wing as Gonzalo
1978
Convoy
Convoy as Tiny Alvarez
1972
1971
Dead Aim
Dead Aim as District Commisioner (as George Russek)
Big Jake
Big Jake as Saloon Bully in Escondero (uncredited)
1970
Soldier Blue
Soldier Blue as Running Fox
1969
The Wild Bunch
The Wild Bunch as Major Zamorra
1967
Hour of the Gun
Hour of the Gun as Deputy Latigo
1964
El padrecito
El padrecito as Matías
1962
Espiritismo
Espiritismo as Eduardo Aguirre
1958
Villa!!
Villa!! as Rurale Lieutenant