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Miguel Inclán (1897–1956) was a Mexican
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.Agrasánchez p.159 He became known for his
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ous roles during the
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. His sister was the actress Lupe Inclán.


Selected filmography

* ''Nobleza ranchera'' (1938) - Pánfilo * '' The Cemetery of the Eagles'' (1939) - Gral. Pedro Ma. Anaya * ''United But Not Mixed'' (1939) - Sisebuto Corrales * ''Heart of a Child'' (1939) - Señor Precusa * ''Los olvidados de Dios'' (1940) - Macario Hernández García 'El Gorrión' * ''The Hawk'' (1940) - Gaspar * '' Los de abajo'' (1940) - El meco * ''El charro Negro'' (1940) - Pancho, esbirro de Emilio * ''Mala yerba'' (1940) - Manuel * ''El monje loco'' (1940) * ''El Zorro de Jalisco'' (1941) - 'Sonaja' * '' Creo en Dios'' (1941) * '' Neither Blood Nor Sand'' (1941) - Jefe de Policía * '' Cuando los hijos se van'' (1941) - Patricio Gómez * '' The 9.15 Express'' (1941) - El Anticuario * ''Amor chinaco'' (1941) * ''¡Ay Jalisco... no te rajes!'' (1941) - Chueco Gallegos * ''El barbero prodigioso'' (1942) - El ciego * ''Allá en el bajio'' (1942) - Chino * ''Los dos pilletes'' (1942) * ''La epopeya del camino'' (1942) - Tata * ''
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'' (1942) - Sargento Pérez * ''La isla de la pasión'' (1942) - Sargento * ''
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'' (1942) * '' I'm a Real Mexican'' (1942) - Pedro * ''La vírgen roja'' (1943) * ''La posada sangrienta'' (1943) - Lázaro Gómez, mayordomo * ''
Father Morelos ''Father Morelos'' (Spanish: ''El padre Morelos'') is a 1943 Mexican historical drama film directed by Miguel Contreras Torres and starring Domingo Soler, Consuelo Frank and Narciso Busquets. It is a biopic inspired by the life of José María ...
'' (1943) * '' Doña Bárbara'' (1943) - Melquiades * ''
Lightning in the South ''Lightning in the South'' (Spanish: ''El rayo del sur'') is a 1943 Mexican historical drama film directed by Miguel Contreras Torres and starring Domingo Soler, Dolores Camarillo and Consuelo Frank. Riera p.42 It was shot at the Azteca Studio ...
'' (1943) - Macario García * '' Mexicanos, al grito de guerra'' (1943) - President Benito Juárez * '' María Candelaria'' (1944) - Don Damian * ''China poblana'' (1944) - El Pitarras * ''Murallas de pasión'' (1944) * '' The Escape'' (1944) - Miguel * ''
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'' (1944) * ''El mexicano'' (1944) * ''Rosa de las nieves'' (1944) * ''Adiós, Mariquita linda'' (1944) * ''El criollo'' (1945) - Coronel * ''
The Hour of Truth ''The Hour of Truth'' (Spanish: ''La hora de la verdad'') is a 1945 Mexican drama film directed by Norman Foster and starring Ricardo Montalbán, Virginia Serret, Lilia Michel.Mora p.70 It is set in the world of bullfighting. Cast * Ricardo ...
'' (1945) * ''Caminos de sangre'' (1945) - Ángel Santos * '' La selva de fuego'' (1945) - Rufino * ''Volver a vivir'' (1946) * ''Guadalajara pues'' (1946) - Don Filiberto Correa * '' Enamorada'' (1946) - Capt. Bocanegra * '' The Tiger of Jalisco'' (1947) - Tigre de Pedrero * '' If I'm to Be Killed Tomorrow'' (1947) - Sebastián Rojas * '' The Fugitive'' (1947) - A Hostage * '' Nosotros los Pobres'' (1948) - Don Pilar * '' Fort Apache'' (1948) - Cochise * ''Barrio de pasiones'' (1948) * '' Maclovia'' (1948) - Tata Macario * '' Salón México'' (1949) - Lupe López * '' Love in Every Port'' (1949) * ''Rayito de luna'' (1949) - Trujillo * ''Tierra muerta'' (1949) * ''El rencor de la tierra'' (1949) * '' Cuando los hijos odian'' (1950) - Ramón González * ''
Aventurera ''Aventurera'' ("Adventuress" in English) is a 1950 Mexican drama film directed by Alberto Gout and starring Ninón Sevilla and Andrea Palma. It's considered a masterpiece of the '' Rumberas film''. The film features Pedro Vargas and Ana Marí ...
'' (1950) - Rengo * ''
Los Olvidados ''Los Olvidados'' (, Spanish: ''The Forgotten Ones''; known in the United States as ''The Young and the Damned'') is a 1950 Mexican teen crime film directed by Luis Buñuel. It was filmed at Tepeyac Studios and on location in Mexico City. Prod ...
'' (1950) - Don Carmelo, el ciego * ''Los hijos de la calle'' (1951) - Nieves * ''La tienda de la esquina'' (1951) - Don Ramón Suárez * '' El Siete Machos'' (1950) - Toño * ''Los pobres siempre van al cielo'' (1951) - Padre Bernardo * '' My General's Women'' (1951) - Blas * '' Indian Uprising'' (1952) - Geronimo * ''Looks that Kill'' (1954) - Paco * ''Reto a la vida'' (1954) * ''El águila negra'' (1954) - Ciriaco * '' The White Rose'' (1954) - Manuel Altamirano * '' Untouched'' (1954) - Máximo * ''María la Voz'' (1955) - Bernabe, abuelo de Andres * ''El plagiario'' (1955) * ''
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'' (1955) - Schrichak (uncredited) * ''Fuerza de los humildes'' (1955) * '' Bandido'' (1956) - Priest (final film role)


References


Bibliography

* Rogelio Agrasánchez. ''Guillermo Calles: A Biography of the Actor and Mexican Cinema Pioneer''. McFarland, 2010.


External links

* 1897 births 1956 deaths Mexican male film actors Male actors from Mexico City {{Mexico-film-actor-stub