[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.]
Joaquín Burgos was a Spanish actor. Probably born in the 1920s. His career consisted of 43 films and television appearances from 1944–1968. Burgos was also a voice actor and dubber.
Joaquín appeared in three Spaghetti westerns: “La justicia del Coyote” (The Judgment of the Coyote) in 1954; “El sabor de la venganza” Gunfight at High Noon) in 1963 as a Grayson juror and “Dos hombres van a morir” (Ringo, the Lone Rider) in 1968 as the land notary. He also dubbed two Spaghetti westerns, “El Coyote” (The Coyote) he was the Spanish voice of Luis Dominguez Luna in 1954 and he was the Spanish voice of one of the deputies in “Le pistole non discutono” (Bullet’s Don’t Argue).
I can find no biographical information on him.
BURGOS, Joaquín (aka Joaquín de Burgos) [Spanish] –
film, TV, voice actor.
The Coyote – 1954 [Spanish voice of Luis Dominguez Luna]
The Judgment of the Coyote – 1954
Gunfight at High Noon – 1963 (Grayson juror)
Bullets Don’t Argue – 1965 [Spanish voice of the deputy
sheriff]
Ringo, the Lone Rider – 1968 (Puelo land notary)
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