Miguel Inclán (1897–1956) was a Mexican
film actor
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.
[Agrasánchez p.159] He became known for his
villain
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ous roles during the
Golden Age of Mexican cinema
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.
Selected filmography
* ''Nobleza ranchera'' (1938) - Pánfilo
* ''
The Cemetery of the Eagles
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'' (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
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History
In 1987, Univers ...
'' (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
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'' (1941)
* ''
Neither Blood Nor Sand'' (1941) - Jefe de Policía
* ''
Cuando los hijos se van'' (1941) - Patricio Gómez
* ''
El rápido de las 9.15'' (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
* ''
Simón Bolívar
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'' (1942) - Sargento Pérez
* ''La isla de la pasión'' (1942) - Sargento
* ''
The Three Musketeers
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'' (1942)
* ''
I'm a Real Mexican
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'' (1942) - Pedro
* ''La vírgen roja'' (1943)
* ''La posada sangrienta'' (1943) - Lázaro Gómez, mayordomo
* ''El padre Morelos'' (1943)
* ''
Doña Bárbara
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'' (1943) - Melquiades
* ''El rayo del sur'' (1943) - Macario García
* ''
Mexicanos, al grito de guerra
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'' (1943) - President Benito Juárez
* ''
María Candelaria
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'' (1944) - Don Damian
* ''China poblana'' (1944) - El Pitarras
* ''Murallas de pasión'' (1944)
* ''
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'' (1944) - Miguel
* ''
Porfirio Díaz
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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'' (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
* ''Si me han de matar mañana'' (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
* ''En cada puerto un amor'' (1949)
* ''Rayito de luna'' (1949) - Trujillo
* ''Tierra muerta'' (1949)
* ''El rencor de la tierra'' (1949)
* ''
Cuando los hijos odian
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Cast
* Carlos Orellana - Tachito
* Amanda del Llano - Lolita
* Eduardo Noriega - José Luis Durán
* Fernando Soto - Stoperol, Ceferino S ...
'' (1950) - Ramón González
* ''
Aventurera
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'' (1950) - Rengo
* ''
Los Olvidados
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Produ ...
'' (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
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'' (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
* ''
Sombra verde'' (1954) - Máximo
* ''María la Voz'' (1955) - Bernabe, abuelo de Andres
* ''El plagiario'' (1955)
* ''
Seven Cities of Gold
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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
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1897 births
1956 deaths
Mexican male film actors
Male actors from Mexico City
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