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'''José |
'''José Hernández Bethencourt''' (June 6, 1927 – February 28, 2009), better known as '''Pepe Hern''', was an American supporting actor, who usually played Spanish and Latino (primarily Mexican) roles throughout his career.<ref name=" Information from Answers.com">[http://www.answers.com/topic/pepe-hern Pepe Hern: Information from Answers.com: Biography]. Consulted April 17, 2011, 20:17 pm.</ref> Pepe Hern participated in nearly 50 films (most of which were premiered in television). He played his most important roles in ''[[Borderline (1950 film)|Borderline]]'' and ''[[Make Haste to Live]]''. He was brother of actor [[Tom Hernández]].<ref name="Olvid"/> |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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Pepe Hern was born on June 6, 1927<ref name="Lentz III">Lentz III, Harris M. (2010) [https://books.google. |
Pepe Hern was born on June 6, 1927<ref name="Lentz III">Lentz III, Harris M. (2010) [https://books.google.com/books?id=CH_GCwAAQBAJ&dq=Pepe+hern+Obituaries+in+the+Performing+Arts%2C+2009%3A&pg=PA233 Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2009: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture]. McFarland and Company, Inc. Publishers, [[Jefferson, North Carolina]]. Page 233.</ref> in New Jersey,<ref name="IMDb">[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0379473/ Pepe Hern – IMDb]. Consulted April 17, 2011, 20:25 pm.</ref> to Spanish immigrants Domingo Hernández and Dominga Bethencourt.<ref name="Olvid"> |
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[http://www.canarias7.es/blogs/losolvidados/2013/05/ Canarias 7: Los olvidados]</ref> His parents were natives from [[Puerto de la Cruz]] on the island of [[Tenerife]] ([[Canary Islands]]).<ref>[http://www.domotica.us/Pepe_Hern Domotica:Pepe Hern]</ref> He had two older brothers, both of which were born in the Canary Islands.<ref name=" Information from Answers.com"/> Pepe Hern debuted in his first film at the age of 21 in |
[http://www.canarias7.es/blogs/losolvidados/2013/05/ Canarias 7: Los olvidados]</ref> His parents were natives from [[Puerto de la Cruz]] on the island of [[Tenerife]] ([[Canary Islands]]).<ref>[http://www.domotica.us/Pepe_Hern Domotica:Pepe Hern]</ref> He had two older brothers, both of which were born in the Canary Islands.<ref name=" Information from Answers.com"/> Pepe Hern debuted in his first film at the age of 21 in ''[[Bodyguard (1948 film)|Bodyguard]]'' (1948). After this, his career spanned nearly 40 years. [[William A. Seiter]] gave to Hern his two most important roles of the 1950s in the films ''[[Borderline (1950 film)|Borderline]]'' (1950) and ''[[Make Haste to Live]]'' (1954). |
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[[Image:Pepe Hern in |
[[Image:Pepe Hern in The Magnificent Seven.jpg|140px|thumb|left|Pepe Hern in ''The Magnificent Seven'']] |
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Later, in 1968, Hern had a role in ''[[Madigan]].'' In the following decades, Hern portrayed a peasant in ''[[The Magnificent Seven]]'' (1960) and a priest in ''[[Joe Kidd]]'' (1972). This role was one of his last appearances in films.<ref name="Olvid"/> |
Later, in 1968, Hern had a role in ''[[Madigan]].'' In the following decades, Hern portrayed a peasant in ''[[The Magnificent Seven]]'' (1960) and a priest in ''[[Joe Kidd]]'' (1972). This role was one of his last appearances in films.<ref name="Olvid"/> |
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It was on television where Hern maintained greater continuity and visibility, participating in several TV series episodes such as ''[[The Rifleman]]'' ( |
It was on television where Hern maintained greater continuity and visibility, participating in several TV series episodes such as ''[[The Rifleman]]'' (1961–1962), ''[[The Fugitive (1963 TV series)|The Fugitive]]'' (1963), ''[[I Spy (1965 TV series)|I Spy]]'' (1966), ''[[The High Chaparral]]'' (1967), ''[[Bonanza]]'' (1964–1970), ''[[The Streets of San Francisco]]'' (1972), ''[[Lou Grant (TV series)|Lou Grant]]'' (1977), ''[[The Bionic Woman]]'' (1977), and ''[[Charlie's Angels]]'' (1979). In 1984, Hern appeared in an episode of ''[[Murder, She Wrote]]'' and an episode of ''[[Hill Street Blues]]''.<ref name="IMDb"/> |
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He died on February 28, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.<ref name="Lentz III"/> |
He died on February 28, 2009, in Los Angeles, California.<ref name="Lentz III"/> |
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== Filmography == |
== Filmography == |
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=== Film === |
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This is a list of |
This is a list of films of Pepe Hern <ref name="Lentz III"/> |
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| 1951 |
| 1951 |
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| ''[[My Favorite Spy]]'' |
| ''[[My Favorite Spy (1951 film)|My Favorite Spy]]'' |
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| Bellboy |
| Bellboy |
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| Uncredited |
| Uncredited |
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| 1956 |
| 1956 |
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| ''[[Santiago (film)|Santiago]]'' |
| ''[[Santiago (1956 film)|Santiago]]'' |
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| Dragoon |
| Dragoon |
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| Uncredited |
| Uncredited |
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== TV series== |
=== TV series === |
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This is a list of television series in which he has appeared.<ref name=" Pepe Hern|Filmography "> |
This is a list of television series in which he has appeared.<ref name=" Pepe Hern|Filmography "> |
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[http://www.fandango.com/pepehern/filmography/p31954 Pepe HernFilmography]</ref> |
[http://www.fandango.com/pepehern/filmography/p31954 Pepe HernFilmography]</ref> |
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| 1952 |
| 1952 |
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| 1955 |
| 1955 |
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| ''[[Family Theater]]'' <ref>[http://www.imdb.es/name/nm0379473/filmoseries Filmografía por Series para TV. Pepe Hern] (In Spanish: Filmography to TV series. Pepe Hern)</ref> |
| ''[[Family Theater]]'' <ref>[http://www.imdb.es/name/nm0379473/filmoseries Filmografía por Series para TV. Pepe Hern] (In Spanish: Filmography to TV series. Pepe Hern)</ref> |
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|Angelo |
| Angelo |
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|The Waiting Game |
| The Waiting Game |
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| 1955 |
| 1955 |
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| Hour of Truth |
| Hour of Truth |
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| 1956–1958 |
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| ''[[Broken Arrow (TV series)|Broken Arrow]]'' |
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| 1957 |
| 1957 |
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| ''[[Zorro (1957 TV series)|Zorro]]'' |
| ''[[Zorro (1957 TV series)|Zorro]]'' |
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| Corporal / Cpl. Sanchez |
| Corporal / Cpl. Sanchez |
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| Garcia's Secret Mission (1957) |
| Garcia's Secret Mission (1957) and Monastario Sets a Trap (1957) |
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| 1957 |
| 1957 |
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| ''[[Conflict (TV series)|Conflict]]'' |
| ''[[Conflict (American TV series)|Conflict]]'' |
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| Passage to Maranga |
| Passage to Maranga |
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| 1956-1958 |
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| ''[[Broken Arrow (TV series)|Broken Arrow]]'' |
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| ''[[Border Patrol (US TV series)|Border Patrol]]'' |
| ''[[Border Patrol (US TV series)|Border Patrol]]'' |
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| Algusto Herrera |
| Algusto Herrera |
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| Costa |
| Costa |
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| Ride with the Devil |
| Ride with the Devil |
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| 1959 |
| 1959 |
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| ''[[The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis]]'' |
| ''[[The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis]]'' |
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| Hernández |
| Hernández |
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| The General Cried at Dawn |
| The General Cried at Dawn |
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| ''[[Four Star Playhouse]]'' |
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| 1959 |
| 1959 |
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| Incident at Spanish Rock |
| Incident at Spanish Rock |
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|1960 |
| 1960 |
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| ''[[Surfside 6]]'' |
| ''[[Surfside 6]]'' |
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| Carlos |
| Carlos |
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| The last six blooks |
| The last six blooks |
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| 1961–1962 |
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| 1961-1962 |
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| ''[[The Rifleman]]'' |
| ''[[The Rifleman]]'' |
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| Sleeper / Lazaro |
| Sleeper / Lazaro |
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| Waste (in Parts 1 and 2. |
| Waste (in Parts 1 and 2. Episode of October 2, 1961 – playing as Sleeper-) and The Vaqueros (in 1962 – playing as Lázaro -) |
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| 1962 |
| 1962 |
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| [[Thriller (U.S. TV series)|Thriller]] |
| ''[[Thriller (U.S. TV series)|Thriller]]'' |
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| Lt. Contreras |
| Lt. Contreras |
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|The Bride Who Died Twice |
|The Bride Who Died Twice |
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| 1963 |
| 1963 |
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| ''[[The Fugitive (TV series)|The Fugitive]]'' |
| ''[[The Fugitive (1963 TV series)|The Fugitive]]'' |
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| Cardinez |
| Cardinez |
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| Smoke Screen |
| Smoke Screen |
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| ''[[Gunsmoke]]'' |
| ''[[Gunsmoke]]'' |
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| Miguel |
| Miguel |
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| Extradition (2) |
| Extradition (2) |
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| 1964–1970 |
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| 1964 - 70 |
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| ''[[Bonanza]]'' |
| ''[[Bonanza]]'' |
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| Maximo (1964) and Rojas (1970) |
| Maximo (1964) and Rojas (1970) |
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| The Companeros and The Chief ( |
| The Companeros and The Chief (episodes of 1964 and 1970) |
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| 1965 |
| 1965 |
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| The sex object (1965) |
| The sex object (1965) |
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| 1965–1966 |
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| 1965-1966 |
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| ''[[The Big Valley]]'' |
| ''[[The Big Valley]]'' |
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| Carlos, Pedro and Vaquero |
| Carlos, Pedro and Vaquero |
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| Legend of a general (1), The Death merchant, the way to kill a killer ( |
| Legend of a general (1), The Death merchant, the way to kill a killer (episodes of 1965 and 1966) respectively |
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| 1965 |
| 1965 |
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| Waiter |
| Waiter |
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| To Love with Buffy |
| To Love with Buffy |
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| 1967 |
| 1967 |
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| ''[[The High Chaparral]]'' |
| ''[[The High Chaparral]]'' |
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| Teofilo |
| Teofilo |
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|Mark of the turtle |
| Mark of the turtle |
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| 1967 |
| 1967 |
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| ''[[The Bionic Woman]]'' |
| ''[[The Bionic Woman]]'' |
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| Antonio Pinedo |
| Antonio Pinedo |
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|Brain wash |
| Brain wash |
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| 1968 |
| 1968 |
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| Hall of Mirrors |
| Hall of Mirrors |
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|1973 |
| 1973 |
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| ''[[Marcus Welby, M.D.]]'' |
| ''[[Marcus Welby, M.D.]]'' |
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| Maitre D' |
| Maitre D' |
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| ''[[Simon & Simon]]'' |
| ''[[Simon & Simon]]'' |
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| Mendoza |
| Mendoza |
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| The Least Dangerous Game |
| The Least Dangerous Game |
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| 1984 |
| 1984 |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [http://www.hoycinema.com/perfil/Pepe-Hern.htm Pepe Hern |
* [http://www.hoycinema.com/perfil/Pepe-Hern.htm Pepe Hern – películas, fotos, noticias, vídeos – www.hoycinema.com] |
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Latest revision as of 22:56, 6 August 2023
Pepe Hern | |
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Born | New Jersey, U.S. | June 6, 1927
Died | February 28, 2009 Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged 81)
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1948–1985 |
José Hernández Bethencourt (June 6, 1927 – February 28, 2009), better known as Pepe Hern, was an American supporting actor, who usually played Spanish and Latino (primarily Mexican) roles throughout his career.[1] Pepe Hern participated in nearly 50 films (most of which were premiered in television). He played his most important roles in Borderline and Make Haste to Live. He was brother of actor Tom Hernández.[2]
Biography[edit]
Pepe Hern was born on June 6, 1927[3] in New Jersey,[4] to Spanish immigrants Domingo Hernández and Dominga Bethencourt.[2] His parents were natives from Puerto de la Cruz on the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands).[5] He had two older brothers, both of which were born in the Canary Islands.[1] Pepe Hern debuted in his first film at the age of 21 in Bodyguard (1948). After this, his career spanned nearly 40 years. William A. Seiter gave to Hern his two most important roles of the 1950s in the films Borderline (1950) and Make Haste to Live (1954).
Later, in 1968, Hern had a role in Madigan. In the following decades, Hern portrayed a peasant in The Magnificent Seven (1960) and a priest in Joe Kidd (1972). This role was one of his last appearances in films.[2]
It was on television where Hern maintained greater continuity and visibility, participating in several TV series episodes such as The Rifleman (1961–1962), The Fugitive (1963), I Spy (1966), The High Chaparral (1967), Bonanza (1964–1970), The Streets of San Francisco (1972), Lou Grant (1977), The Bionic Woman (1977), and Charlie's Angels (1979). In 1984, Hern appeared in an episode of Murder, She Wrote and an episode of Hill Street Blues.[4]
He died on February 28, 2009, in Los Angeles, California.[3]
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
This is a list of films of Pepe Hern [3]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1948 | Bodyguard | Pachuco | Uncredited |
1949 | Knock on Any Door | Juan Rodríguez | Uncredited |
1949 | City Across the River | Pete | Uncredited |
1949 | Angels in Disguise | Bertie Spangler | |
1950 | Borderline | Pablo | |
1950 | The Capture | Policeman | Uncredited |
1950 | Crisis | Student | Uncredited |
1950 | The Furies | Feliz Herrera | Uncredited |
1950 | The Bandit Queen | Raphael, vigilant | Uncredited |
1951 | Heart of the Rockies | Rocky | |
1951 | My Favorite Spy | Bellboy | Uncredited |
1952 | Bugles in the Afternoon | Scout | Uncredited |
1952 | The Ring | Rick | |
1952 | Thunderbirds | Pvt. Jim Lastchance | |
1953 | San Antone | Mexican | Uncredited |
1953 | Appointment in Honduras | Stranger | Uncredited |
1953 | The Wild One | One of Chino's Boys | Uncredited |
1954 | Jubilee Trail | Ranch Hand | Uncredited |
1954 | Make Haste to Live | Rodolfo Gonzales | |
1954 | The Bamboo Prison | Ramírez | |
1955 | Hell's Island | Lalo | |
1955 | The Last Command | Seguin's Son | Uncredited |
1956 | Jaguar | Jorge | |
1956 | Santiago | Dragoon | Uncredited |
1956 | Back from Eternity | Attendant | Uncredited |
1957 | The Brothers Rico | Bank officer / Henchman | Uncredited |
1960 | The Magnificent Seven | Tomas | Uncredited |
1961 | Summer and Smoke | Nico | Uncredited |
1962 | 13 West Street | Mexican | |
1967 | Stranger on the Run | Manolo | |
1968 | Madigan | Man | |
1969 | Change of Habit | Man in Scene 93 | Uncredited |
1970 | The Out-of-Towners | Hijacker | Uncredited |
1972 | Joe Kidd | Priest | |
1977 | Fight for Your Life | Navarro |
TV series[edit]
This is a list of television series in which he has appeared.[6]
Year | Title | Role | Episodes |
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1952 | Fireside Theatre | Manuel Soledad | The Birds Are Walking |
1952 | Hopalong Cassidy | Actor | A Star Shall Rise |
1955 | Family Theater [7] | Angelo | The Waiting Game |
1955 | Jungle Jim | Niron Kan | Junge Justice |
1955 | Cheyenne | Ricardo | Fury and Rio Hondo |
1955 | The Man Behind the Badge | Pedro | The Case of the Priceless Passport |
1956 | Chevron Hall of Stars | Pepe | Hour of Truth |
1956–1958 | Broken Arrow | Tokumo (1956) and Ruklai (1958) | Passage Deferred (1956) and Escape (1958) |
1957 | Zorro | Corporal / Cpl. Sanchez | Garcia's Secret Mission (1957) and Monastario Sets a Trap (1957) |
1957 | Conflict | Passage to Maranga | |
1959 | Border Patrol | Algusto Herrera | Everglades Story |
1959 | The Restless Gun | Costa | Ride with the Devil |
1959 | The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis | Hernández | The General Cried at Dawn |
1959 | Four Star Playhouse | Diego | Desert Encounter |
1959 | Rawhide | Frank Volaro | Incident at Spanish Rock |
1960 | Surfside 6 | Carlos | The Clown |
1960 | The Chevy Mystery Show | Mercado | The last six blooks |
1961–1962 | The Rifleman | Sleeper / Lazaro | Waste (in Parts 1 and 2. Episode of October 2, 1961 – playing as Sleeper-) and The Vaqueros (in 1962 – playing as Lázaro -) |
1962 | Thriller | Lt. Contreras | The Bride Who Died Twice |
1963 | The Fugitive | Cardinez | Smoke Screen |
1963 | Gunsmoke | Miguel | Extradition (2) |
1964–1970 | Bonanza | Maximo (1964) and Rojas (1970) | The Companeros and The Chief (episodes of 1964 and 1970) |
1965 | Run for your Life | Desk Clerk | The sex object (1965) |
1965–1966 | The Big Valley | Carlos, Pedro and Vaquero | Legend of a general (1), The Death merchant, the way to kill a killer (episodes of 1965 and 1966) respectively |
1965 | I Spy | Bellboy | Bellboy Turkish Delight |
1966 | Family Affair | Waiter | To Love with Buffy |
1967 | The High Chaparral | Teofilo | Mark of the turtle |
1967 | The Bionic Woman | Antonio Pinedo | Brain wash |
1968 | The Mod Squad | Amoroso | The Haeler |
1970 | The Flying Nun | Roul | My Sister, the Doctor |
1971 | O'Hara, U.S. Treasury | Santiago Bustamante | Operation: Payoff |
1972 | The Streets of San Francisco | Mr. Gomez, merchant who finds dead body | Hall of Mirrors |
1973 | Marcus Welby, M.D. | Maitre D' | A Cry in the Night |
1974 | Adam-12 | Jesse Rodríguez | Krash |
1977 | Lou Grant | Navarro | Hostages |
1979 | Charlie's Angels | Gomes | Cruising Angels |
1980 | Quincy, M.E. | Judge Jules Aquilar | The Hope of Elkwood |
1980 | The White Shadow | Garcia | The Hitter |
1981 | Simon & Simon | Mendoza | The Least Dangerous Game |
1984 | Hill Street Blues | Store Owner #2 | Intestinal fortitude |
1984 | Murder, She Wrote | Antonio (the pilot) | Paint Me a Murder (a scene; final appearance) |
References[edit]
- ^ a b Pepe Hern: Information from Answers.com: Biography. Consulted April 17, 2011, 20:17 pm.
- ^ a b c Canarias 7: Los olvidados
- ^ a b c Lentz III, Harris M. (2010) Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2009: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture. McFarland and Company, Inc. Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina. Page 233.
- ^ a b Pepe Hern – IMDb. Consulted April 17, 2011, 20:25 pm.
- ^ Domotica:Pepe Hern
- ^ Pepe HernFilmography
- ^ Filmografía por Series para TV. Pepe Hern (In Spanish: Filmography to TV series. Pepe Hern)