Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Who Are Those Guys? ~ Felix Fernandez

 

Félix Fernández García was born in Cangas de Onís, Oviedo, Spain on September 26, 1897. He appeared in more than two hundred films from 1942 to 1969.

Félix debuted on stage in a tour of Argentina in 1916. In Spain, he worked with the prestigious stage companies of María Guerrero and Catalina Bárcena. Between 1931 and 1934, he moved to Paris, where he joined the Joinville company as dubbing voice actor. After the Spanish Civil War, he began his prolific career in cinema, that spent twenty-five years and over 200 films. He was married to dubbing voice actress Irene Guerrero de Luna. He died on the set, while filming "El Tesoro de O'Hara Padre" of a heart attack, in Valdetorres del Jarama, Madrid on July 4, 1966. He was 68.

Fernandez appeared in five Spaghetti western in supporting and character roles.

FERNANDEZ, Félix (Félix Fernández García) [9/26/1897, Cangas de Onís, Oviedo, Spain – 7/4/1966, Madrid, Madrid, Spain (heart attack)] – film, T, voice actor, married to actress Irene Texidor Mendo (Irene Guerrero de Luna) [1911-1996] (1929-1966).

Juanito – 1959 (Doctor Agapito)

The Savage Guns – 1961 (Paco)

The Terrible Sheriff – 1962 (Barnum)

The Sign of the Coyote – 1963 (Don Goyo)

Three Swords of Zorro – 1963 (Father Jeronimo)

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