
Román Ariznavarreta
Acting
Biography
Born in Madrid on December 15, 1932 He appeared in the Spaghetti Western films For a Few Dollars More (1965) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966), directed by Sergio Leone. He was a stuntman with Pablo Garcia in Hurricane (1979), directed by Jan Troell. He also appeared in Spanish films such as El Lute: camina o revienta (1987), directed by Vicente Aranda.
Born: December 15, 1932
Place of Birth: Spain, Spain
Known For

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.

Once Upon a Time in the West
As the railroad builders advance unstoppably through the Arizona desert on their way to the sea, Jill arrives in the small town of Flagstone with the intention of starting a new life.

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.

Zorro the Avenger
Don Jose disguises himself as Zorro, the masked freedom fighter, who tries to protect his people from the wrath of an evil military officer who is using his position to his own advantage.

Mañana podría estar muerto
No blood, no money! Fights, acrobatics, jumps and death were the daily routine of the "old school" Spanish stuntmen and their coordinators. Their profession did put a price on their lives: the higher the risk, the higher the reward.

John the Bastard
Johnny Donald, a cynical seducer of women, discovers he is actually the son of Don Diego Tenorio, a wealthy Mexican landowner. Accompanied by his trusty servant Morenillo, he travels south in search of vengeance and riches, but manages to deflower and make enemies all along the way until he finally meets his match in the person of a Mormon assassin and a stone statue.

Ringo, the Mark of Vengeance
Story of two friends who rescue bumbling bandit Fidel from a shootout. While patching him up, they discover half of a treasure map tattooed on his back. Learning that the other half is tattooed on the back of someone else, they set about trying to put the two halves together while being joined by card sharp and all round trickster who discovers their secret and wants in on the deal.

Return of the Seven
Chico, one of the remaining members of The Magnificent Seven, now lives in the town that they (The Seven) helped. One day someone comes and takes most of the men prisoner. His wife seeks out Chris, the leader of The Seven for help. Chris also meets Vin another member of The Seven. They find four other men and they go to help Chico.

¡Qué cosas tiene el amor!
The Loinaz siblings live off petty theft in refined environments. When they find out that Peret is going to shoot a movie in Marbella, the whole family moves their headquarters to Marbella.

Lute: Forge On or Die
In Spain of the 1960s, a poor family of quinquis - a nomadic ethnic group with a tradition as old as that of the gypsises of Spain but with even more obscure origins - have a nomadic life marked by poverty. The son, Eleuterio Sánchez Rodriguez, nicknamed "El Lute", steals some chickens and is condemned to six months in jail. El Lute moves to the slum outskirts of Madrid with his common law wife, Chelo, starting an itinerant life as a peddler of pots and pans and living in a quinqui shantytown. He gradually embarks upon as life of petty criminality, eventually participating in the theft of a jewelry store during which a bystander is killed.
Filmography
as Guardia Civil en foto
as Chieftain (as Román Ariznabarreta)
as Zombie (uncredited)
as Gladiador
as Gañán
as Oficial 2 (as Román Ariz Navarreta)
as Logan (uncredited)
as Hermano de Gertrode (uncredited)
as Ernie
as Bounty Hunter (uncredited)
as Torero (uncredited)
as Jugador
as Half-Shaved Bounty Hunter (uncredited)
as Militar
as Pistolero
as Hombre de relampago
as Conductor diligencia
as Villager (uncredited)
as Soldado