
Carlos Montalbán
Biography
Carlos Montalbán (June 5, 1903 – March 28, 1991) was a Mexican character actor.
Montalbán was born in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, the son of Spanish immigrants Ricarda (née Merino) and Jenaro Montalbán, a store manager. He was the older brother of actor Ricardo Montalbán. Although not as famous as his younger brother, he is notable for having starred as "El Exigenté" in a series of coffee advertisements for Savarin Coffee in the 1960s and for portraying two different characters named "Vargas". The first time in the Jack Lemmon film The Out-of-Towners (1970) and then again in Woody Allen's Bananas (1971). His most famous American film was the boxing drama The Harder They Fall (1956) in which he played the sympathetic manager of a heavyweight contender.
Montalbán was also a renowned voice-over actor and announcer; he was best known as the official Spanish language voice for Marlboro cigarettes worldwide.
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Known For
Acting History
1980
A Step Away as Spanish Narrator
1971Bananas as General Emilio M. Vargas
1970The Out-of-Towners as Manuel Vargas
1967Coronet Blue
1965The F.B.I. as Gen. Rafael Romero
1965The F.B.I.
1965Love Has Many Faces as Don Julian
1962The Lost Apple as Narrator
1960Pepe as Rodriguez
1959Beyond All Limits as Nacho
1958Naked City as Frank Baker
1957Backstage
1956Crowded Paradise
1956The Harder They Fall as Luís Agrandi
1950Robert Montgomery Presents
1948Studio One as Ramos
1948The Philco Television Playhouse as Saguro
1943El espejo
1936El carnaval del diablo
1936The Crime at Midnight as Johnny
1936The Adventures of Frank Merriwell as Rurale Captain








