Spanish supporting and character
actor Charly Bravo died in his room at the Estrella
de Madrid hostel on June 23, 2020. He
was 77. Born Ramón Carlos Mirón-Muñoz Bravo on March 6, 1943, Bravo appeared in
more than 200 movies and was the face of a thousand different men. From western
films to “Conan the Barbarian”, he became one of the most common faces on the
screen in his supporting roles. He proudly carried the title of being the
Spaniard who had worked in the most in westerns such as “A Town Called Hell”, “Captain
Apache”, “A Man Called Noon” and 20 more.
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