Fernando Sancho
An image from Minnesota Clay, one of the productions that also features Fernando Sancho.
Fernando Sancho

Fernando Sancho

January 7, 1916 — Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain

One of the most popular performers in Spanish cinema. Born in Zaragoza, Sancho began acting in the theatre. After fighting in the Spanish Civil War, he entered films in 1940 and amassed over 400 credits in a career that spanned 50 years. During the 1960s and 1970s he played villains in several spaghetti westerns. His films include "Mariona Rebull" (1947), "Agustina de Aragón" (1950), Terence Young's "That Lady" (1955), Juan Antonio Bardem's "Muerte de un Ciclista" (1955), "King of Kings" (1961), "Lawrence of Arabia"(1962), "55 Days at Peking" (1955), "Historias de la Televisión" (1965), "Tres Superhombres en el Oeste" (1973), "1919. Crónica del Alba" (1983) and Berlanga's "La Vaquilla" (1984).

The Big Gundown

The Big Gundown

1967

The Return of Ringo

The Return of Ringo

1965

Attack of the Blind Dead

Attack of the Blind Dead

1973

A Pistol for Ringo

A Pistol for Ringo

1965

If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death

If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death

1968

Totò d'Arabia

Totò d'Arabia

1965

Minnesota Clay

Minnesota Clay

1964

$10,000 for a Massacre

$10,000 for a Massacre

1967