Saturday, April 29, 2023

Little Known Spaghetti Western Actors ~ Axel Anderson

 [These daily posts will cover little known actors or people that have appeared in more recent films and TV series. Various degrees of information that I was able to find will be given and anything that you can add would be appreciated.]

Axel Levy was born in Berlin, Germany on December 11, 1929. Being a Jewish family they escaped the Holocaust in 1936 by emigrating to Paraguay. Due to political instability in Paraguay, Anderson's family soon moved to Argentina. Anderson started acting as a teenager, working at the Teatro Alemán Independiente, a small theater troupe mainly composed of German expatriates who performed in German.

During the 1950s, Anderson moved his young family to Bogotá, Colombia where he worked in theater. The family later moved to the Dominican Republic. During his time in the Dominican Republic, Anderson reportedly clashed with the politics of the Rafael Trujillo regime, being forced to emigrate one more time. He and his family settled in Puerto Rico where they have remained ever since.

As Axel Anderson he made his debut in Puerto Rican television with a sitcom named ‘Qué Pareja’, a local version of ‘I Love Lucy’. He also performed in theater and other television productions. The actor quickly established himself as a leading man, landing several leading roles in local novelas or soap operas. Early in his career, he starred in a novela titled ‘Cuando los hijos condenan’ in which Anderson and co-star Marta Romero shared the first on-screen kiss in the history of Puerto Rican television.

Anderson also starred in one of the first major motion pictures produced in Puerto Rico, “Maruja”. His film career continued with roles in Spanish and U.S. films, including “Battle of the Bulge” (1965) and “Bananas” (1971). He also participated in the Spanish dubs of several Hollywood films of the 1940s and 1950s as well as of many American TV shows.

In his last 20 years, Anderson remained one of the leading actors in Puerto Rico and continually acted in major local and international productions, including a small role as the bank director in the Sylvester Stallone thriller “Assassins".

Anderson (lyrics) and Tony Croatto (music) co-wrote Agüeybaná, a song dedicated to the memory of the most important Taino "Cacique" of the pre-colonial Puerto Rico, recorded by Nelly y Tony and later by Haciendo Punto En Otro Son, which became a major hit in the 1970s.

Axel’s only Euro-western was as McNamara in 1965’s “Finger on the Trigger” starring Rory Calhoun and James Philbrook.

Axel Anderson died on December 16, 2012, in San Juan, Puerto Rico one week after his 83rd birthday.

ANDERSON, Axel (Axel Levy) [12/11/1929, Berlin, Berlin, Germany - 12/16/2012, San Juan, Puerto Rico (cancer)] – producer, lyricist, theater, film, TV, voice actor.

Finger on the Trigger - 1965 (McNamara)

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