Salvador Sánchez

Salvador Sánchez

Born 1943-10-28 (age 82) Tehuacan, Puebla, Mexico
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Biography

Alfredo Salvador Sánchez Bolaños (born October 28th, 1943) is a Mexican actor and director.

He was one of the most relevant actors among those who renewed the list of interpreters of Mexican cinema at the beginning of the seventies. Since then, he has stood out in films such as The devil fell from glory (Cayó de la gloria el diablo, .1971), The bump (La choca, 1973), The heist (El apando, 1975), Canoa (1975), Las Poquianchis (1976), Los albañiles (1976), Under the shrapnel (Bajo la metralla, 1983), Motel (1983), Journey to Paradise (1985), Going for a nut (1986), Fire Angel (1991), Lady at night (1993), Leap into the void (1994), Natural death (1996) , Only once (2000) and Herod's law (2000).

He directed Pedro Páramo in 1981. Deserving of various distinctions for his acting work in film, including two Diosas de Plata, he has also developed an outstanding theatrical career and has participated repeatedly on television.

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Known For

El Infierno
El Infierno

2010

as El Padrino

The Mexican
The Mexican

2001

as Gunsmith

Collateral Damage
Collateral Damage

2002

as Peddler

Salvador
Salvador

1986

as Human Rights Leader

¡Que viva México!
¡Que viva México!

2023

as Notario / Don Florencio

Ángel de fuego
Ángel de fuego

1992

as Rito

Charm School
Charm School

2007

as Monseñor

Under the Volcano
Under the Volcano

1984

as Chief of Stockyards

The Exorcist
The Exorcist

2022

as Señor Ramirez

Herod's Law
Herod's Law

1999

as Pek

Old Gringo
Old Gringo

1989

as Floreal

The Perfect Dictatorship
Jack's Law
Jack's Law

2006

as Joker

One Man’s War
One Man’s War

1991

as Ramírez

Canoa: A Shameful Memory
Emiliano Zapata
Las Poquianchis
Las Poquianchis

1976

as Reportero

The Mongolian Conspiracy
The Mongolian Conspiracy

2019

as Señor Liu

Diplomatic Immunity
Diplomatic Immunity

1991

as Colonel Hernández

Difficult Days
Difficult Days

1988

as Diputado Gabriel Aguirre