Duncan Renaldo
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After being raised in several parts of Europe Duncan Renaldo arrived in the U.S. in the early '20s, having secured his passage as a stoker on a Brazilian coal ship (other sources say it was a Rumanian freighter that caught fire in Baltimore and left its crew stranded). He failed at his attempt to be a portrait painter, then tried to become a producer of short films; soon, however, he took up acting, signing with MGM in 1928. He played Latin lovers in late talkies and early silents. In 1932 he spent almost a year in prison on illegal entry charges filed by immigration authorities; he was later pardoned by President Roosevelt. After his release, he continued playing leads and supporting roles in minor films and serials. In the early '40s he was chosen as one of the Three Mesquiteers in a series of popular western films; within a few years he was starring in his own western series as The Cisco Kid, the role for which he is best known. He played the Cisco Kid in a popular TV series in the '50s, rarely appearing on the big-screen after 1950.
Highest Rated Movies
Filmography
MOVIES
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | BOX OFFICE | YEAR |
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No Score Yet | Gun Justice Featuring The Lone Ranger |
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— | 2009 |
No Score Yet | The Capture |
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— | 1950 |
No Score Yet | The Girl from San Lorenzo |
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— | 1950 |
No Score Yet | Satan's Cradle (The Devil's Den) |
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— | 1949 |
No Score Yet | The Daring Caballero (Guns of Fury) |
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— | 1949 |
No Score Yet | The Gay Amigo |
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— | 1949 |
No Score Yet | Bells of San Fernando |
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— | 1947 |
No Score Yet | Two Years Before the Mast |
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— | 1946 |
No Score Yet | The Cisco Kid Returns (The Daring Adventurer) |
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— | 1945 |
No Score Yet | In Old New Mexico |
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— | 1945 |
No Score Yet | Cisco Kid - In Old New Mexico |
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— | 1945 |
No Score Yet | The Tiger Woman |
|
— | 1944 |
100% | The Fighting Seabees |
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— | 1944 |
No Score Yet | Around the World |
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— | 1943 |
No Score Yet | Tiger Fangs |
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— | 1943 |
No Score Yet | Mission to Moscow |
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— | 1943 |
71% | For Whom the Bell Tolls |
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— | 1943 |
No Score Yet | Manhunt in the African Jungle |
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— | 1943 |
No Score Yet | The Desert Song |
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— | 1943 |
No Score Yet | Border Patrol |
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— | 1943 |
No Score Yet | Hands Across the Border |
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— | 1943 |
No Score Yet | A Yank in Libya |
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— | 1942 |
No Score Yet | We Were Dancing |
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— | 1942 |
No Score Yet | South of Panama |
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— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | King of the Texas Rangers |
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— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | Outlaws of the Desert |
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— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | Down Mexico Way |
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— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | Gaucho Serenade |
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— | 1940 |
No Score Yet | Rough Riders' Round-up |
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— | 1939 |
No Score Yet | South of the Border |
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— | 1939 |
No Score Yet | Spawn of the North |
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— | 1938 |
No Score Yet | The Painted Stallion |
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— | 1938 |
No Score Yet | Ten Laps to Go |
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— | 1938 |
No Score Yet | Tropic Holiday |
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— | 1938 |
No Score Yet | Zorro Rides Again |
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— | 1937 |
No Score Yet | Mile a Minute Love |
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— | 1937 |
No Score Yet | Rebellion |
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— | 1936 |
No Score Yet | Lady Luck |
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— | 1936 |
No Score Yet | The Moth |
|
— | 1934 |
100% | Trader Horn |
|
— | 1931 |
No Score Yet | The Bridge of San Luis Rey |
|
— | 1929 |
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