Mini-Biography:
Fernando Lamas was born on January 9, 1915 in Argentinien. He was an American Actor, known for The Merry Widow (1952), Powderkeg (1970), The girl who had everything (1953), Fernando Lamas's first movie on record is from 1948. Fernando Lamas died on October 8, 1982 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1981.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1981: Flamingo Road (Serienhaupttitel) (Director), Directed by Gabrielle Beaumont, Barry Crane, John Newland, Michael Preece, with Fernando Allende, Michael Baseleon, John Beck,
1976: Won Ton Ton, the dog who saved Hollywood (Cast), Directed by Michael Winner, with Robert Alda, Morey Amsterdam, Army Archerd,
1975: Murder on Flight 502 (Cast: Paul Barons), Directed by George McCowan, with Ralph Bellamy, Polly Bergen, Theodore Bikel,
1970: Powderkeg (Cast: Chucho), Directed by Douglas Heyes, with Michael Ansara, Dennis Cole,
1969: Backtrack! (Escape Route) (Cast: Captain Estrada), Directed by Earl Bellamy, with Neville Brand, James Drury, Doug McClure,
1968: One Hundred Rifles (Cast: Verdugo), Directed by Tom Gries, with Jim Brown, Dan O'Herlihy,
1967: The Violent Ones (Director), with Rodolfo Acosta, David Carradine, Lisa Gaye,
1965: Die Hölle von Manitoba (Scenario), Directed by Sheldon Reynolds, with Lex Barker, Pierre Brice, Carlos Casaravilla,
1960: The lost world (Cast: Gomez), Directed by Irwin Allen, with David Hedison, Claude Rains,
1954: Rose Marie (Cast: James Severn Duval), Directed by Mervyn Le Roy, with Ann Blyth, Ray Collins, Howard Keel,
1954: Jivaro (Cast: Rio), Directed by Edward Ludwig, with Richard Denning, Rhonda Fleming, Brian Keith,
1953: The girl who had everything (Cast: Victor Y. Ramondi), Directed by Richard Thorpe, with Robert Burton, William Powell,
1953: Dangerous when wet (Cast), Directed by Charles Walters, with Jack Carson, Donna Corcoran,
1952: The Merry Widow (Cast: Graf Danilo), Directed by Curtis Bernhardt, with Thomas Gomez, Richard Haydn,
1948: El Tango Vuelve a París (Cast), Directed by Manuel Romero, with , , ,
Bibliography
John Willis' Screen World, 1983 Film Annual Vol 34