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Leo Carrillo

Born
August 5, 1880
Died
September 10, 1961
Wikipedia
Wikipedia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Leo Carrillo (August 6, 1880 – September 10, 1961) was an American actor, vaudevillian, political cartoonist, and conservationist. He was best known for playing Pancho in the popular Western television series The Cisco Kid (1950–1956) and in several films.
Known For
Phantom of the Opera
(1943)
Signor Ferretti
Horror Island
(1941)
Tobias Clump
Sin Town
(1942)
Angelo Collina
History Is Made at Night
(1937)
"The Great Cesare"
Manhattan Melodrama
(1934)
Father Joe
Full Filmography
Acting
Mister Antonio
(1929)
Antonio Camaradino
Homicide Squad
(1931)
Big Louie Grenado
The Guilty Generation
(1931)
Mike Palmero
Hell Bound
(1931)
Nick Cotrelli
Girl of the Rio
(1932)
Don Jose Tostado
Men Are Such Fools
(1932)
Tony Mello
The Broken Wing
(1932)
Capt. Innocencio Dos S
Deception
(1932)
Jim Hurley
Running Hollywood
(1932)
Leo Carrillo
Moonlight and Pretzels
(1933)
Nick Pappacropolis
Parachute Jumper
(1933)
Kurt Weber
Before Morning
(1933)
Dr. Gruelle
Racetrack
(1933)
Joe Tomasso
The 42nd Street Special
(1933)
Self (uncredited)
Obey the Law
(1933)
Tony Pasqual
Manhattan Melodrama
(1934)
Father Joe
Four Frightened People
(1934)
Montague
Viva Villa!
(1934)
Sierra
The Gay Bride
(1934)
Mickey'The Greek' Mikapopoulis
The Bands Plays On
(1934)
Angelo
Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove
(1934)
Self - Master of Ceremonies
The Winning Ticket
(1935)
Joe Tomasello
If You Could Only Cook
(1935)
Mike Rossini
In Caliente
(1935)
Jose Gomez
Love Me Forever
(1935)
Steve Corelli
A Dream Comes True
(1935)
Himself (uncredited)
Things You Never See on the Screen
(1935)
Self
La Fiesta de Santa Barbara
(1935)
Self
The Gay Desperado
(1936)
Pablo Braganza
Moonlight Murder
(1936)
Gino D'Acosta
It Had to Happen
(1936)
Giuseppe
History Is Made at Night
(1937)
"The Great Cesare"
Cinema Circus
(1937)
Himself
I Promise to Pay
(1937)
Richard Farra
Hotel Haywire
(1937)
Dr. Zodiac Z. Zippe
Manhattan Merry-Go-Round
(1937)
Tony Gordoni
52nd Street
(1937)
Fiorello Zamarelli
The Barrier
(1937)
Poleon Doret
Too Hot to Handle
(1938)
Joselito
The Girl of the Golden West
(1938)
'Mosquito'
Blockade
(1938)
Luis
Flirting with Fate
(1938)
Sancho Ramirez
City Streets
(1938)
Joe Carmine
Little Miss Roughneck
(1938)
Pascual Orozco
Rio
(1939)
Roberto
Society Lawyer
(1939)
Tony Gazotti
Fisherman's Wharf
(1939)
Carlo Roma
The Girl and the Gambler
(1939)
El Rayo, aka Don José Maria Lopez y Tostado
Chicken Wagon Family
(1939)
Jean Paul Batiste Fippany
The Arizona Wildcat
(1939)
Manuel Hernandez
One Night in the Tropics
(1940)
Escobar
Captain Caution
(1940)
Lucien Argandeau
20 Mule Team
(1940)
Piute Pete
Lillian Russell
(1940)
Tony Pastor
Wyoming
(1940)
Pete Marillo
Horror Island
(1941)
Tobias Clump
Barnacle Bill
(1941)
Pico
Riders of Death Valley
(1941)
Pancho Lopez
Road Agent
(1941)
Pancho
Honolulu Lu
(1941)
Don Estaban Cordoba
The Kid from Kansas
(1941)
Juan Garcia Pancho
Tight Shoes
(1941)
Amalfi
American Empire
(1942)
Dominique Beauchard
Men of Texas
(1942)
Sam Sawyer
Sin Town
(1942)
Angelo Collina
Danger in the Pacific
(1942)
Leo Marzell
Escape from Hong Kong
(1942)
Pancho
What's Cookin'?
(1942)
Marvo the Great
Top Sergeant
(1942)
Frenchy Devereaux
Timber!
(1942)
Quebec
Unseen Enemy
(1942)
Nick Rand
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 4
(1942)
Self
Phantom of the Opera
(1943)
Signor Ferretti
Frontier Badmen
(1943)
Chinito Galvez
Larceny with Music
(1943)
Gus Borelli
Crazy House
(1943)
Leo Carrillo
Gypsy Wildcat
(1944)
Anube
Moonlight and Cactus
(1944)
Pasqualito Luigi
Bowery to Broadway
(1944)
P. J. Fenton
Ghost Catchers
(1944)
Jerry
Crime, Inc.
(1945)
Anthony Charles 'Tony' Marlow
Under Western Skies
(1945)
King Carlos Randall
Mexicana
(1945)
Esteban Guzman
The Fugitive
(1947)
Chief of Police
Around the World in California
(1947)
Himself (uncredited)
The Valiant Hombre
(1948)
Pancho
The Gay Amigo
(1949)
Pancho
The Daring Caballero
(1949)
Pancho
Satan's Cradle
(1949)
Pancho
Pancho Villa Returns
(1950)
Pancho Villa
The Girl from San Lorenzo
(1950)
Pancho
The Big Parade of Comedy
(1964)
Joselito Estanza in 'Too Hot to Handle' (archive footage)
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