
Fernando Sánchez Polack
Acting
Biography
Fernando Sánchez Polack (11 August 1920 – 24 January 1982) was a Spanish actor. He appeared in more than 110 films and television shows between 1959 and 1982, mostly of them as a supporting character in Spaghetti Western films. He starred in the 1966 film La caza, which won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 16th Berlin International Film Festival.
Born: August 11, 1920
Place of Birth: Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Known For

El balcón de la Luna
The lives of 3 singers during their last few months working at a venue called "The Moon's Balcony"

The Angel
A Spanish singer, known as "El Ángel", owner of a nightclub, lives a double life as an expert in alarms for gangs of thieves. In his last robbery, he betrays his partners, and his lover is kidnapped and he is blackmailed. Thinking that she has betrayed him, he abandons her to her fate. Finally, she committed suicide. El Ángel reconsiders his life and decides to become a monk. But his former life will meet him within the walls of the monastery.

La leyenda del alcalde de Zalamea

A Fistful of Dollars
The Man With No Name enters the Mexican village of San Miguel in the midst of a power struggle among the three Rojo brothers and sheriff John Baxter. When a regiment of Mexican soldiers bearing gold intended to pay for new weapons is waylaid by the Rojo brothers, the stranger inserts himself into the middle of the long-simmering battle, selling false information to both sides for his own benefit.

A Drama of Jealousy (and other things)
Construction worker Oreste and young fiancee Adelaide meet Nello, a cook in a pizzeria. This love triangle often goes to communist rallies, and enjoys the filthy beaches of Ostia. Will the hostile environment pave a way to jealousy?

Nine Letters to Berta
Lorenzo is a young man returns to Spain after spending some time in England, where he fell in love with Berta, the daughter of Spanish immigrants. Lorenzo writes several letters to her trying to convey the beauty of the world her parents left behind.

Curro Jiménez
Curro Jiménez was a successful Spanish TV series that aired on TVE1 from 22 December 1976 to 1979. Its main theme was Andalusian "bandolerismo" in the 19th century, located in the Ronda mountains. The main characters were four bandits, Curro Jiménez

Los económicamente débiles

Tales to Keep You Awake
Tales of terror by established authors such as Ray Bradbury or Edgar Allan Poe, as well as original scripts.

The Hunt
Three veterans of the Spanish Civil War go rabbit hunting. While doing so, old wounds open up.
Filmography
as Ciudadano
as Cullen
as Félix
as Sebastián Cifuentes
as Jerónimo
as Modesto
as Vargas (as Fernando S. Polak)
as Lucio
as Mecánico del pueblo
as Civil Guard
as Mochuelo
as El Moreno
as Servando
as Anchaff
as Prison Guard
as Vecino
as Padre de Titi
as Yuntero (as F. Sánchez Polack)
as Maurice, Waldemar's valet
as Rehabilitated Man
as Augusto
as Alguacil
as Guerrillero
as Manuel
as Señor Ambrosio
as Bombero jefe
as Sirviente de Fernando
as Mozo del manicomio
as Pedro
as Amigo de El Rubio
as Vilairo
as District Head of Communist Party
as Delincuente
as Benito
as (as Fernando S. Polak)
as Comisario
as Félix
as Don Lorenzo - mayor
as Jacinto
as Juan
as Pepe
as Jefe de bomberos
as Mario
as Jesús
as Guardia urbano (as Sanchez Polak)
as Paco (as Fernando Sánchez Polak)
as Jefe de policía
as Eugenio, conductor del autobús
as Francisco Vázquez
as Candela's Father
as Juan
as Doc
as Padre Echarri
as Torero
as Louis Riel
as Sargento Díaz
as Obrero en mausoleo
as Hombre de Barnes
as Rojo Gang Member Crushed by Wine Cask (uncredited)
as Antonio
as Barón de Vedia
as Sargento Asterio
as Horacio, un basurero