Lorenzo Robledo

Lorenzo Robledo

Deceased · Born: Jul 3, 1918 · Died: Sep 1, 2006

Personal Details

BornJul 3, 1918 Madrid, Spain

Biography

Lorenzo Robledo, a renowned Spanish thespian, entered this world on a sweltering summer day, July 3, 1918, in the vibrant city of Madrid, Spain. Throughout his illustrious career, he showcased his remarkable acting prowess, captivating audiences with his performances in a plethora of films.

Some of his most notable appearances include the iconic Westerns "For a Few Dollars More" (1965) and "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (1966),where he brought to life complex characters that left an indelible mark on the silver screen.

In addition to his work in Westerns, Robledo also demonstrated his versatility as an actor by taking on roles in other genres. One such notable example is the 1973 film "Santo vs. Doctor Death", where he played a pivotal part in this thrilling tale of good vs. evil.

Lorenzo Robledo's remarkable journey on this earth finally came to an end in September 2006, but his legacy lives on through the countless memories and emotions he evoked in those who had the privilege of watching him on screen.

Career

The Four of the Apocalypse...
The Four of the Apocalypse... as Sheriff Being Tortured
1973
1972
Knife of Ice
Knife of Ice as Vice Commissioner
Sabata the Killer
Sabata the Killer as Man in Sheriff's Office
Compañeros
Compañeros as Captain Jim
1969
Battle of the Commandos
Battle of the Commandos as Bernard Knowles
1968
The Taste of Vengeance
The Taste of Vengeance as Bandit Leader
The Mercenary
The Mercenary as Officer
1967
Navajo's Land
Navajo's Land as Robledo
For a Few Dollars More
For a Few Dollars More as Tomaso, Indio's Traitor
1964
A Fistful of Dollars
A Fistful of Dollars as Baxter Gunman #1 (uncredited)
Implacable Three
Implacable Three as Ray Logan