Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Who Are Those Guys? ~ Alberto Dalbes

 

Francisco Eduardo Evres Martinezwas an Argentine film and television actor born in Rosario, Argentina on April 3, 1922. He was best known by his stage name Alberto Dalbes and appeared in Argentinian and Spanish films. In Argentina, he acquired notoriety as a matinée idol opposite singer-actress Lolita Torres on three successful musical comedies. In Spain he was known for his horror films, giallo and crime dramas (“Night of the Assassins”, “A Quiet Place To Kill”) and Spaghetti westerns (“Cut-Throats Nine”, “100 Rifles”). He was known for his roles in eleven films directed by Jesus Franco He also starred in “Hunchback of the Morgue” (1973) co-starring Paul Naschy and “Maniac Mansion” (1972). He died in Madrid on September 14, 1983, of a heart attack at the age of 61.

DALBES, Alberto (aka Alberto D'Albés, Alberto Dalbes, Albert Dalbes, Alberto Dalbés, Alberto Dalvés) (Francisco Eduardo Eyres Martínez) [4/3/1922, Rosario, Argentina – 9/14/1983, Madrid, Madrid, Spain (heart attack)] – film, TV actor.

Billy the Kid – 1963 (Captain Harkell)

A Place Called Glory – 1965 (Joe Vallone)

100 Rifles – 1969 (Padre Francisco)

Pancho Villa – 1971 (Captain Mendoza)

Cut-Throats Nine - 1972 (Thomas 'Dandy Tom' Lawrence)

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