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10 Early Latino Film Actors You Need To Know

Latinos, much like Latinas, played an important part in the early history of film. Though Cantinflas is one of the most recognized names, there are certainly many other interesting stories. For example, the Latin Lover first became popular in the 1920s, with Ricardo Cortez exploiting the trend. It turned out that he was actually named Jacob Krantz, and he was not Latino. Not all men were cast in this type of role, and not all had the same path to the silver screen. Here are just 10 actors with Latino roots you need to know from early cinema courtesy of Latina.com:

 

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Anthony Quinn

Anthony Quinn was born in Chihuahua, Mexico, as Antonio Rodolfo Oaxaca Quinn. He was first a contract player and portrayed villains for Paramount. But because he was not a United States citizen until 1947, he was able to move up to better roles while other actors fought in the war. He was still upset with the roles he got and didn’t renew his contract with Paramount. Instead, he turned to the theater for “A Streetcar Named Desire,” which gave him more clout when he returned to Hollywood. In 1952, he became the first Mexican-American to win an Oscar for his role as Eufemio Zapata inViva Zapata! He won another Oscar in 1956 for his role in Lust for Life in which he was only on screen for less than 24 minutes.

Notable Film: Zorba the Greek

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Ramón Novarro

Ramón Novarro was born in Mexico as Jose Ramón Gil Samaniego, and one of his early roles was as a villain in The Prisoner of Zenda. He then moved into starring roles playing American heroes inScaramouche and The Arab, notes Turner Classic Movies. Following the death of Rudolph Valentino, he took the reigns as the “Latin Lover.” His popularity declined when he transitioned to “talkies,” (aka movies with sound) and by the end of the 1930s, he had difficulty finding work. He struggled with his homosexuality, which drew him to alcohol and made it hard for him to get his career back on track. By the 1960s, he was working in TV, but his life was cut short in 1968 when he was murdered.

Notable film: Ben-Hur: A Tale of Christ

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Carlos Gardel

Carlos Gardel was born in France, but his mother moved to Argentina to avoid the humiliation she faced for having a child out of wedlock. Though Gardel is known for his music, he was also an actor. His first movie was in 1917, and his first talkie was in 1931’s Las Luces de Buenos Aires. He worked in the United States and France for Paramount. He has 22 acting credits, some of which allowed him to shine as a singer. He remains a popular figure in Latin America, especially in Argentina. An upcoming film directed by Armand Mastroianni will depict his life.

Notable film: Cuesta abajo

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José Ferrer

Puerto Rican José Ferrer was born in 1912. He first worked as a Broadway actor, and his first movie role was in 1948’s Joan of Arc, which earned him an Oscar nomination. Ferrer’s refined way of speaking brought him roles as academics and snobs. Ferrer is the first Hispanic actor to win an Academy Award for 1950’sCyrano de Bergerac. In Caine Mutiny, he proved that even in small doses, he could hold his own against Hollywood great Humphrey Bogart.

Notable film: Caine Mutiny

 

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Jorge Negrete

Born in Mexico, Jorge Negrete worked in a hospital before starting his singing career. He signed a contract with NBC Television for a program that featured Cuban and Mexican artists. In 1937, he was given the lead role in La madrina del diablo. He continued to make movies, and his brother even got him a contract with 20th Century Fox, where he would film Spanish movies for Hollywood. American actors were fearful of the project and stopped it from happening.

Notable film: El Peñón de las Ánimas

 

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Gilbert Roland

Gilbert Roland was born Luis Antonio Damaso de Alonso in Mexico. He first wanted to become a bullfighter, but after moving to the United States, acting found him. He was picked out of the streets to become an extra. He worked alongside Clara Bow and Norma Talmadge in the silent era, and his voice found him a place in the talkie era. He worked in Spanish language versions of Hollywood films, and his prominence in roles decreased in the 1940s. But he continued to be a hit with critics.

Notable film: The Bad and the Beautiful

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Antonio Aguilar

Antonio Aguilar was another popular actor-singer from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. He studied filmmaking in Hollywood before returning to Mexico to star in movies, according to the New York Times. He appeared in more than 100 films, and he portrayed plenty of historical figures, such as Emiliano Zapata.

Notable film: The Undefeated

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Barry Norton

Barry Norton was born in Argentina, and started working in Hollywood in the 1920s. He was in commercially successful films in the 1920s. In the following decade, he was still getting leading roles, but it was in Spanish-language versions of Hollywood movies, such as Dracula, which was created at the same time and on the same lot as the Hollywood version.

Notable film: Dracula

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Oscarito

Oscarito was born Oscar Lorenzo Jacinto de la Imaculada Concepción Teresa Diaz in Spain, and he came from a family of circus comedians. His first movie was 1933’s Voz do Carnaval, and he became very popular in Brazilian comedies, which are known as chanchadas. He and Grande Otelo are considered one of the biggest comedy actors in Brazil. Oscarito appeared in drag and did other things that shook up the status quo in his movies.

Notable film: Aviso aos navegantes

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Pedro Infante

El Inmortal Pedro Infante was born in 1917, and he went on to become one of Mexico’s biggest idols. He starred alongside María Félix in Tizoc, and he won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. The movie went on to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film in 1958. One of his better known characters is Pepe “El Toro”, a poor carpenter, which he portrayed in three movies. This helped him become as popular as Félix and Jorge Negrete. He died in 1957 when the plane he was piloting crashed.

Notable film: Tizoc

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21 Latino Actors That Should Take Over Hollywood

Our friends at Buzzfeed put together a list of Latino actors that should be taking over Hollywood. Plus, a little eye candy for the ladies wouldn’t hurt either.

Diego Boneta

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The Mexican actor was justifiably awarded GQ Latin America‘s “Actor of The Year” award. He also appeared in his first American film feature last year, Rock of Ages. He can also sing!

Cauã Reymond

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Known for appearing in Brazilian films and novelas, Reymond is one of the most successful up and coming actors in his country. known for his most recent work in the novela Avenida Brasil, as well as for his shirtless runs along Copacabana Beach. The Latino Matthew McConaughey! 

William Levy

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Ladies, Calmense! The Cuban actor, known for his work on Mexican novelas made his American movie debut on The Single Moms Club, directed by Tyler Perry, earlier this year, and is set to appear in an upcoming Billie Woodruff directed film entitled Addicted, slated for release in October.

Rodrigo Santoro

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The Brazilian actor first came to prominence in Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle, but his career went full throttle when he co-starred in the epic film 300 portraying the God-King Xerxes.

Benjamin Vicuña

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A product of Chile, Vicuña is known for his work throughout Chile, Argentina, and Spain. Sorry ladies, he’s taken by Argentine Supermodel Pampita.

Gael García Bernal

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Although an already established actor here in the states, Bernal is considered royalty in his home country of Mexico. His claim to fame, the critically acclaimed “Y tu mamá también“.

Edgar Ramirez

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The Venezuelan actor received a Cesar award for his work on the popular mini-series Carlos. He also appeared in films like Zero Dark Thirty, Vantage Point, and Bourne Ultimatum.

Leonardo Sbaraglia

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The Argentine actor is known for his work in both his home country and in Mexico, most notably for Argentine novela, Clave Del Sol.

Diego Luna

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Having appeared in many American productions, Luna is already a well established actor here in the states. He is also a very notable movie producer in Mexico as well. He first rose to prominence in the award winning “Y Tu Mama Tambien” alongside his costar Gael Garcia Bernal.

Rodrigo de la Serna

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The Argentine actor, known for his work in both his home country and in the US once starred in “The Motorcycle Diaries“, a bio-pic about Che Guevara, the Argentine Marxist revolutionary, who De La Serna also happens to be a direct descendant of.

Manolo Cardona

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The Colombian actor is known for starring in Mexican film “La Mujer de Mi Hermano” but has been in the industry from a very young age. He made his American film debut in 2008’s “Beverly Hills Chihuahua“.

Seu Jorge

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Known for starring in the Oscar nominated “City of God“, Jorge also happens to be a well known musician, enjoying success in the fields of television, cinema, and music since the 90s.

Cristián de la Fuente

 

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The Chilean actor is known for his appearances in TV and film, and even hosted the 12th annual Latin Grammy Awards in 2011. He has also made stateside cinematic appearances alongside John Travolta in “Basic“, and Sylvester Stallone in “Driven“. De La Fuente also served in the Chilean air force and even has a degree in Civil Engineering, you know, in case this acting thing doesn’t work out.

Gonzalo Valenzuela

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The Chilean actor is popular in both his own country as well as in Argentina for his work on the popular TV series “Canal 13″ and most recently “Socias”. He also happens to be a pro-boxer.

Pablo Echarri

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Echarri is known for his work in Argentina and Spain, most notably, Argentine film “El Desvio“.

Demian Bichir

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The Mexican actor first came to prominence in the film “A Better Life“. Most recently, he has starred in the popular series, “The Bridge“. Bichir has been acting since he was a child, having appeared in theater before moving on the television and the big screen.

 

Joaquín Furriel

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The Argentine actor was part of a theater company for many years before moving on to TV, having been in the business since age 13.

Roberto Manrique

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The Ecuadorian native is known for his work in Ecuadorian and Colombian television. Before acting, he founded an advertising agency before closing it down to pursue his current passion.

Eduardo Verásategui

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The Mexican native is known mostly for starring alongside Roselyn Sanchez and Sofia Vergara in “Chasing Papi“.

Jesus Luz

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His claim to fame may be from having dated Queen of Pop, Madonna, but the Brazilian model is definitely making a name for himself as an actor, most recently appearing in the Brazilian TV series “Guerra de Los Sexos”.

Julián Gil

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The Argentine actor is known for his work in telenovelas in Puerto Rico and the US. In October of 2004, he set a world record for going on the air, live, for 30 hours straight.

Omar Avila

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The Cuban actor is know for his work on “Los Teens”, but has also made appearances on “The Punisher“, “House M.D.“, and C.S.I. Miami.