Nino del Arco | |
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Born | Leonardo del Arco Barrera 6 September 1958 Madrid, Spain |
Occupation(s) | Actor and lawyer |
Leonardo del Arco Barrera (known as Nino del Arco; born 6 September 1958) [1] is a Spanish lawyer and former child actor.
He played Jesus along Daniel Martín and Marianne Koch in A Fistful of Dollars (1964), by Sergio Leone. [2] He played Dieter in El niño y el muro (1965), by Ismael Rodríguez. [3] He was the main character in El Cristo del océano (1971). [4] [5]
He played Pepín in La primera aventura (1965), [6] and Juanito in La Gran Aventura (1969). [7]
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