Juan Fernández de Alarcón | |
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Born | Juan de Jesús Fernández de Alarcón December 13, 1956 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1972–present |
Juan de Jesús Fernández de Alarcón (born December 13, 1956) is a Dominican actor best known for playing antagonist roles in movies.
Fernández was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He made his movie debut in Salome[1] and has gone to star in over 30 movies.
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1972 | Salomè | first film role | |
1983 | Uncommon Valor | Orderly | |
1984 | Fear City / Border / Ripper | Jorge | |
1986 | Salvador | Army Lieutenant | |
1988 | Wildfire | Man In Cantina | |
1988 | Bulletproof | Pantaro | |
1988 | Crocodile Dundee II | Miguel | |
1989 | Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects | "Duke" | |
1989 | Cat Chaser | Rafi | |
1989 | L.A. Takedown / Crimewave (USA) / L.A. Crimewave / Made in L.A | Harvey Torena | |
1990 | Extralarge: Moving Target | Rashid | |
1990 | A Show of Force | Captain Correa | |
1990 | Arachnophobia | Miguel Higueras | Cameo (uncredited) |
1991 | Liquid Dreams | Juno | |
1992 | Aces: Iron Eagle III | Escovez | |
1992 | Nails | Victor Menandez | |
1993 | Fire on the Amazon / Lost Paradise | Ataninde | |
1993 | Fugitive Nights | Bino Sierra | |
1993 | Necronomicon | Attendant (wraparound) | |
1994 | The Dangerous / Divine Wind (USA) | Tito | |
1994 | Saints and Sinners | Priest | |
1994 | Silent Fury | ||
1996 | Cheyenne | Vargas | |
1996 | Executive Decision | London Bomber | |
1996 | Mad Dog Time / Trigger Happy (UK) | Davis | |
1997 | Dead Tides | Juan Carlos | |
1998 | Doña Bárbara | Melquiades | |
2000 | Slice & Dice / Bite | Luiz | |
2001 | Entre los dioses del desprecio | ||
2003 | A Man Apart | Mateo Santos | |
2003 | In Hell | Shubka
2005 "The Lost City" |
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2007 | Otis E. | Bar Owner | |
2009 | Los Bandoleros | Elvis | Credited as Juan Fernande |
2009 | The Collector | The Man / The Collector | |
2010 | Trópico de Sangre | Rafael Trujillo | |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1988 | Miami Vice | Martillo Borrasca | Episode: "Borrasca" (s5, e5) |
References
- ↑ «JUAN FERNÁNDEZ CUMPLE UN AÑO MÁS DE VIDA» web.archive.org - chepacandela.com
External links
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