Salvador Sánchez

Salvador Sánchez

  • Birthday: 10/28/1943
  • Place of birth: Tehuacan, Puebla, Mexico
  • Fame for: Acting

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.

Filmography

The Heist
Release date: 8/5/1976

The Heist

Role(s): Albino

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Maria of My Heart
Release date: 5/17/1979

Maria of My Heart

Role(s): Chava

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Drizzle
Release date: 6/29/1978

Drizzle

Role(s): Indígena

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Motel
Release date: 3/29/1984

Motel

Role(s): Julián Vargas, Detective

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Under the Shrapnel
Release date: 11/17/1983

Under the Shrapnel

Role(s): Tomas

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