Roberto Camardiel
Biography
Roberto Camardiel Escudero (29 November 1917, in Alagón, Zaragoza – 15 June 1989, in Zaragoza) was a Spanish theatre director and actor.
He appeared in Culpables and Bajo el cielo andaluz (1960), both directed by Arturo Ruiz-Castillo and starring Marifé de Triana. In 1964 he got the Premio Nacional a la Mejor Interpretación Principal Masculina for his roles in Isidro Labrador, directed by Rafael J. Salvia, and Piedra de toque, directed by Julio Buchs, delivered by the minister D. José Solís Ruiz.[citation needed] He appeared in El Cristo del Océano (1971), directed by Tito Fernández, based on a book by Anatole France and starring Nino del Arco, Paolo Gozlino, José Suárez, Pilar Velázquez, Leonard Mann, Elio Marconato, José Manuel Martín, Ana Farra, Juan A. Elices, Goyo Lebrero, María Elena Arpón and Perla Cristal.
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Full filmography
- For a Few Dollars More (1965) as Tucumcari Station Clerk
- Cervantes (1981)
- The Big Gundown (1967) as Sheriff Jellicol
- The Colossus of Rhodes (1961) as Serse, King of Rhodes
- It Can Be Done Amigo (1972) as L'udriaco
- Mi calle (1960) as Marcelino
- The Angel (1969) as Inspector de policía
- The Son of Captain Blood (1962) as Oliver Orguelthorpe
- FX 18, Secret Agent (1964) as Mazekia
- A Train for Durango (1968) as Lobo
- Bello recuerdo (1961) as Ramon
- The Return of Halleluja (1972) as Gen. Manuel Ramirez
- Susana (1969) as Emilio
- Backfire (1964) as Stefanidès
- Son of Hercules vs. Medusa (1963) as Cefeo
- ¡Aquí están las vicetiples! (1961) as Txomin
- Arizona Colt Returns (1970) as Double Whiskey / 2 Bottle Willy
- The Christ of the Ocean (1971) as Don José
- Between God, The Devil and a Winchester (1968) as Uncle Pink
- Cristóbal Colón, de oficio... descubridor (1982) as Califa
- The Vampire of Dusseldorf (1965) as The Manager of 'L'Eldorado' (uncredited)
- The Relentless Four (1965) as Jeffrey Anders
- The Vengeance of Dr. Mabuse (1972) as Carlos
- They Call Me Hallelujah (1971) as General Emiliano Ramirez