Martín Garralaga
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Martín Garralaga (10 November 1894, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain – 12 June 1981 Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California) was a film and television actor who portrayed more than two hundred roles in film and television. The actor first came to the United States when he sailed from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic to San Juan, Puerto Rico on the steamship Catherine in April 1924.
He is probably best known for his portrayal as "Pancho" in the early Cisco Kid films.
In 1958, Garralaga was cast as Ramirez in the episode "A Tree for Planting" of the CBS western television series, The Texan. Lurene Tuttle and Paul Fix were cast in the episode as Amy Bofert and Bert Gorman, respectively. In the story line, series character Bill Longley (Rory Calhoun) comes to the aid of a distressed Mexican farmer, Ramirez, whose peach orchards are being overrun by cattle ranchers.
Garralaga died 12 June 1981 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California aged 86.
Acting
Movie
Casablanca
as Headwaiter at Rick's (uncredited)
1943
Movie
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
as Railroad Conductor (uncredited)
1948
Movie
For Whom the Bell Tolls
as Captain Mora
1943
Movie
The Hitch-Hiker
as Bartender
1953
Movie
Going My Way
as Zuñiga (uncredited)
1944
Movie
Lonely are the Brave
as Old Man
1962
TV
The Outer Limits
as Paco
1963
Movie
Another Thin Man
as Pedro (uncredited)
1939
Movie
The Left Handed Gun
as Saval
1958
TV
Gunsmoke
as Older Padre
1955
Movie
The Outlaw
as Mike the Waiter (uncredited)
1943
Movie
5 Fingers
1952
Movie
The Snows of Kilimanjaro
as Spanish Officer (uncredited)
1952
Movie
Ride the Pink Horse
as Barkeeper
1947
TV
Adventures of Superman
as Pedro
1952
TV
The Fugitive
as Felipe
1963
TV
The Fugitive
as Gardener
1963
Movie
What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?
as Juan
1969
Movie
Man in the Shadow
as Jesus Cisneros
1957
TV
Rawhide
as Jose
1959
Movie
Framed
as (uncredited)
1947
Movie
Border Incident
as Col. Rafael Alvarado (uncredited)
1949
TV
Have Gun, Will Travel
as Peon
1957
Movie
Bride of the Gorilla
as Native
1951