
Leo Carrillo
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Leo Carrillo (August 6, 1880 – September 10, 1961) was an American actor, vaudevillian, political cartoonist, and conservationist. He was best known for playing Pancho in the popular Western television series The Cisco Kid (1950–1956) and in several films.
Born: August 5, 1880
Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, USA
Known For

The Band Plays On
A judge hands four wayward boys to a college football coach who turns them into backfield stars.

Barnacle Bill
A fishing boat captain searches for romance in hopes of improving his financial picture.

If You Could Only Cook
An auto engineer and a professor's daughter pose as married servants in a mobster's mansion.

Manhattan Melodrama
The friendship between two orphans endures even though they grow up on opposite sides of the law and fall in love with the same woman.

History Is Made at Night
An American woman falls in love with a romantic Parisian head waiter who tries to save her from her possessive wealthy ex-husband who wants to keep her under his control.

Flirting with Fate
A troupe of traveling entertainers become stranded in Paraguay.

Riders of Death Valley
The Saturday matinee crowd got two cowboy stars for the price of one in this lavishly budgeted western serial starring former singing cowboy Dick Foran and Buck Jones. The latter contributed deadpan humor to the proceedings, making Jones perhaps the highest paid B-western comedy relief in history. The two heroes defend the Death Valley borax miners from an outlaw gang headed by Wolf Reade. An extraordinarily strong cast -- for a serial, at least -- supported the stars, headed by Charles Bickford as Reade, Leo Carillo, Lon Chaney, Jr., and silent screen star Monte Blue. Leading lady Jeanne Kelly later changed her name to Jean Brooks and starred in the atmospheric RKO thriller The Seventh Victim (1943). Universal claimed to have spent $1 million on this serial and made sure to get their money's worth by endlessly recycling the action footage in serials and B-westerns for years to come.

The Gay Amigo
The Cisco Kid and Pancho are mistakenly identified as leaders of an outlaw band. While the cavalry runs them down, they must hunt down the real bad guys.

In Caliente
At a Mexican resort, a fast-talking magazine editor woos the dancer he's trashed in print.

The Big Parade of Comedy
Film clips highlight the funniest scenes and brightest comic stars in MGM's history.
Filmography
as Joselito Estanza in 'Too Hot to Handle' (archive footage)
as Pancho Villa
as Pancho
as Pancho
as Pancho
as Pancho
as Pancho
as Chief of Police
as Esteban Guzman
as Anthony Charles 'Tony' Marlow
as King Carlos Randall
as P. J. Fenton
as Pasqualito Luigi
as Anube
as Jerry
as Leo Carrillo
as Gus Borelli
as Signor Ferretti
as Chinito Galvez
as Dominique Beauchard
as Angelo Collina
as Quebec
as Sam Sawyer
as Frenchy Devereaux
as Leo Marzell
as Pancho
as Nick Rand
as Marvo the Great
as Pancho
as Don Estaban Cordoba
as Juan Garcia Pancho
as Pancho Lopez
as Amalfi
as Pico
as Tobias Clump
as Escobar
as Pete Marillo
as Lucien Argandeau
as Tony Pastor
as Piute Pete
as Roberto
as Jean Paul Batiste Fippany
as El Rayo, aka Don José Maria Lopez y Tostado
as Tony Gazotti
as Manuel Hernandez
as Carlo Roma
as Sancho Ramirez
as Joselito
as Joe Carmine
as Luis
as 'Mosquito'
as Pascual Orozco
as Poleon Doret
as Tony Gordoni
as Fiorello Zamarelli
as Dr. Zodiac Z. Zippe
as Richard Farra
as "The Great Cesare"
as Pablo Braganza
as Gino D'Acosta
as Giuseppe
as Himself (uncredited)
as Mike Rossini
as Self
as Steve Corelli
as Jose Gomez
as Joe Tomasello
as Angelo
as Mickey'The Greek' Mikapopoulis
as Self - Master of Ceremonies
as Father Joe
as Sierra
as Montague
as Dr. Gruelle
as Nick Pappacropolis
as Tony Pasqual
as Joe Tomasso
as Self (uncredited)
as Kurt Weber
as Tony Mello
as Jim Hurley
as Capt. Innocencio Dos S
as Don Jose Tostado
as Mike Palmero
as Big Louie Grenado
as Nick Cotrelli
as Antonio Camaradino