Humberto Elizondo

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Humberto Elizondo Kauffman (born July 19, 1947) [1] is a Mexican actor of film and television, the son of Mexican diplomat Humberto Elizondo Alardine and Canadian actress Fannie Kauffman. [2] Currently, he portrays Aquiles Trueba in Un refugio para el amor .

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Filmography

Film

  • Veinticuatro horas de vida (1969) .... (uncredited)
  • La hermana dinamita (1970) .... Invitado en fiesta
  • El diablo en persona (1973) .... Delfino
  • El tigre de Santa Julia (1974) .... Campesino herido (uncredited)
  • Los vampiros de Coyoacán (1974) .... Ticket clerk (uncredited)
  • Zona roja (1976)
  • El mexicano (1977)
  • Mil caminos tiene la muerte (1977) .... Crooked detective
  • Las mariposas disecadas (1978)
  • El arracadas (1978) .... Huesos
  • Muerte a sangre fría (1978)
  • El circo de Capulina (1978)
  • No tiene la culpa el Indio (1978) .... Mozo Hotel
  • Llámenme Mike (1979) .... Rampazo
  • Un cura de locura (1979)
  • El valiente vive... hasta que el cobarde quiere (1979) .... Martín
  • Bloody Marlene (1979) .... Sherriff I
  • Pasión por el peligro (1979)
  • El futbolista fenómeno (1979) .... Extraterrestre
  • Midnight Dolls (1979)
  • Las golfas del talón (1979)
  • El Año de la Peste (1979) .... R. C. Jiménez, reportero
  • Perro callejero (1980)
  • El siete vidas (1980)
  • Las tentadoras (1980)
  • Mírame con ojos pornográficos (1980) .... Vendedor
  • Persecución y muerte de Benjamín Argumedo (1980)
  • Los mantenidos (1980)
  • El preso No. 9 (1981)
  • Perro callejero II (1981) .... Chava
  • El gran triunfo (1981)
  • El gran perro muerto (1981) .... Cabo Valdemar
  • Ni modo... así somos (1981)
  • Como México no hay dos (1981) .... Miguel
  • Las siete cucas (1981)
  • Solo para damas (1981)
  • La muerte del Palomo (1981)
  • El rey de los albures (1982)
  • Juan Charrasqueado y Gabino Barrera, su verdadera historia (1982)
  • Cosa fácil (1982) .... Cuervo Valdivia
  • El Bronco (1982)
  • El anima de Sayula (1982)
  • Me lleva la tristeza (1983)
  • Eréndira (1983) .... Blacaman
  • Dos de abajo (1983) .... Teniente
  • Buenas, y con... movidas (1983)
  • Por un vestido de novia (1983)
  • Escuela de placer (1984)
  • Siempre en domingo (1984) .... Humberto
  • Dune (1984) .... Czigo (uncredited)
  • Gatilleros del Rio Bravo (1984) .... Figurin
  • El otro (1984)
  • El judicial (1984)
  • Historias violentas (1985) .... (segment 5 "Noche de paz")
  • Más vale pájaro en mano (1985)
  • El rey de la vecindad (1985) .... Marcos
  • Salvador (1986) .... Road Block Thug
  • El cafre (1986) .... Policía
  • Huele a gas (1986)
  • El hijo de Pedro Navaja (1986) .... Filos
  • Yako, cazador de malditos (1986) .... El 'Zargo'
  • Un hombre violento (1986)
  • Tierra de rencores (1986) .... Epifanio
  • Ratas de la ciudad (1986)
  • Mentiras (1986) .... Don Gabriel
  • La leyenda del Manco (1987)
  • El macho (1987)
  • Don't panic (1987) .... T.V. Reporter
  • Los plomeros y las ficheras (1988)
  • Pancho el Sancho (1988)
  • Sabado D.F. (1988)
  • Los hermanos machorro (1988)
  • Los albureros (1988) .... El Mamey
  • Central camionera (1988)
  • Licence to Kill (1989) .... Hotel Assistant Manager
  • Los rateros (1989)
  • Te gustan, te las traspaso (1989)
  • Si mi cama hablara (1989)
  • Rosa de dos aromas (1989) .... Molina
  • La muerte del portero (1989)
  • Fiesta de sangre (1989)
  • Dos camioneros con suerte (recongidos en cancus)
  • Arriba el telón
  • El mofles en Acapulco (1990)
  • Dos cuates a todo dar (1990)
  • Sentencia de muerte (1990)
  • Secta satanica: El enviado del Sr. (1990)
  • No hay quinto malo (1990)
  • La chica del alacrán de oro (1990)
  • Brutalidad judicial (1990)
  • Hembra o macho (1991)
  • Burbujas de amor (1991)
  • Desvestidas y alborotadas (1991)
  • Tijeras de papel (1991)
  • Sabueso (1991)
  • Polvo de muerte (1991)
  • Federal de narcoticos (Division Cobra) (1991)
  • Traficantes de niños (1992)
  • El secuestro de un periodista (1992) .... Lic. Arnaiz
  • Imperio blanco (1992)
  • Culpable o inocente (1993)
  • Gunmen (1993) .... Guzman
  • Amor a la medida (1993) .... Ernesto Franco
  • Suerte en la vida (La Lotería III) (1994)
  • El aguinaldo (1997)
  • The Mask of Zorro (1998) .... Don Julio
  • Soy el jefe de jefes (1998)
  • La venganza del viejito (1998)
  • El cuervo (1998)
  • Soy el jefe de jefes (1999)
  • Reclusorio III (1999)
  • Bandidas (2006) .... Governor
  • Morirse en domingo (2006) .... Calderon
  • El cártel (2009) .... Pedro Santana
  • Los Siete (2010) .... Francisco Zuñiga
  • La cebra (2011) .... General Quesada

Television

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References

  1. "Diario Judio: Judíos Destacados en México - Humberto Elizondo, Primer actor que además ha destacado como dirigente sindical". Archived from the original on 16 October 2012. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  2. "Disfrutó Vitola el premio Ariel de Oro: Humberto Elizondo". El Informador. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  3. "Humberto Elizondo espera que la serie "Malverde" se estrene a finales de año". PECIME (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-11-10.