
Jesús Guzmán
Acting
Biography
Jesús Guzmán Gareta (Madrid, 15 June 1926) is a veteran Spanish actor, known for La morte sull'alta collina (1969) Crónicas de un pueblo (1971), Cachimba (2004) and Maestros (2000). He appeared in many western films shot in Almería such as Un par de asesinos (1970), Per qualche dollaro in più (1965), The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) and Ocaso de un pistolero (1965).
Born: June 15, 1926
Place of Birth: Madrid, Spain
Known For

El hombre que viajaba despacito
A tank regiment soldier needs a permit to go to his village to meet his newborn son. It will not be easy, leading to absurd situations featuring the legendary humorist Miguel Gila.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
While the Civil War rages on between the Union and the Confederacy, three men – a quiet loner, a ruthless hitman, and a Mexican bandit – comb the American Southwest in search of a strongbox containing $200,000 in stolen gold.

For a Few Dollars More
Two bounty hunters both pursue the brutal and sadistic bandit, El Indio, who has a large bounty on his head.

Despido improcedente

A Forbidden God
August 1936, the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. 51 members of the Claretian community of Barbastro (Huesca) are martyred, die for their faith. The film recounts the last weeks of his life, since they are held until they are finally shot. During that time, they perform various writings they talk about their situation, of his fellow captives, people who saw them. These writings have been the basic testimony used to narrate this real fact in film version.

Un millón en la basura
In the vast army of human society, Pepe, a sweeper, occupies one of the last places: anonymous, gray, vague. Pepe is a member of that ghostly dawn brigade, to blow hose, clean the streets at dawn. One day Pepe finds a million in the trash. Financial need of the poor sweeper suggests keeping the money, but his wife advises him to do his civic duty and return the money ...

Viva Cangaceiro
Brazil, the 1920s. The sadistic colonel Minas massacres the hometown of a famous cangaceiro (a kind of revolutionary bandit). The only survivor is a young farmer called Espedito; he is nursed back to health by a hermit who thinks he has been sent by God and therefore baptizes him the Redeemer. Espedito/The Redeemer forms his own gang of cangaceiros but doesn’t really understand what he’s doing until he befriends the proverbial European intellectual, a Dutch Oil prospector, who introduces him to important people. Espedito is hired by the Dutchman and a corrupt local governor, but then the Dutchman changes sides …

The Big Family
Carlos Alonso and Mercedes Cebrián are parents of fifteen children of different ages.

Blockbuster

Amalia in the fall
Filmography
as Pedro
as Segundo
as Él mismo
as Fermín
as Padre Muñoz
as Manuel
as Abuelo
as Mariano
as Don Ferrol
as Don Ángel
as The jeweler
as Camarero
as Segundo de Chomón
as Guardia civil
as Zoilo
as Sr. subsecretario
as Subirana
as Valeriano - el cartero
as Undertaker's Worker (uncredited)
as Notario
as Lacayo de Tía
as Fan con su mujer
as Profesor Barami
as Lucas
as Tobia Velasquez
as Braulio / El Cartero
as Marqués
as Ruiz - el cajero del banco Universal
as Storekeeper
as Rovira
as Mirón #4
as Curro
as Paco
as Agustín
as Labrador
as Agustin
as Jonathan 'Alegría'
as Empleado del cementerio
as Moses the barkeeper (uncredited)
as Martínez
as Turista comiendo paella
as Mellizo
as Hombre que busca taxi
as Portero casa de César Espinosa
as Empleado servicio limpieza #1
as Pagador
as Etelemas
as Pardue the Hotel Owner (uncredited)
as Pintor (segment "El Retrato de Regino")
as Camarero del hotel
as Reventa
as Carpetbagger on Train (uncredited)
as Juez
as Empleado de la tintorería
as Director hotel Chamonix
as Percusionista
as Pedro
as Organillero
as Casimiro
as Comprador de un disco
as Tendero
as Claudio
as Conserje Ciudad Residencial
as Ismael
as Familiar en la boda
as Enrique Valona
as Medical Examiner's Assistant
as Policía Armada #1
as Cosme 'El Manías'