Aldo Sambrell
Aldo Sambrell, born Alfredo Sánchez Brell on February 23, 1931, in Spain, was a versatile actor, director, and producer whose impressive career spanned over three decades. Throughout his life, he made a significant impact in the film industry, featuring in over 150 films from 1961 to 1996.
During his formative years, Sambrell's family was exiled to Mexico, where he initially pursued a career in football. Playing under the name Madrileño Sánchez, he joined Puebla F.C. before returning to Spain, where he continued his footballing journey with teams such as Alcoyano and Rayo Vallecano. However, it was in the realm of acting where he ultimately found his true calling.
Sambrell's diverse body of work showcased his talents in various genres, contributing to his reputation as a prominent figure in Spanish cinema. He became well-known for his distinctive performances and dedication to his craft. Aldo Sambrell's legacy endures even after his passing on July 10, 2010, as he left an indelible mark on the Spanish film landscape, inspiring future generations of actors and filmmakers.
Filmography
Battle of the Commandos
Missile X: The Neutron Bomb Incident
In a Colt's Shadow
Bad Man's River
Silver Saddle
The Golden Voyage of Sinbad
Son of a Gunfighter
The Pitiless Three
The Last Run
Men of War
Gunfighters of Casa Grande
The Man Called Noon
Hands Up, Dead Man! You're Under Arrest
100 Rifles
A Bullet for the General
A Place Called Glory
Gunfight at Red Sands
A Town Called Bastard
Blood Hunt
Operation Condor
The Implacable Three
Hannie Caulder
Kill! (1971)
Birds of Prey (1987)
Yellow Hair and the Fortress of Gold
Flesh for the Beast
Navajo Joe
The Texican
Master of the World (1983)
The Light at the Edge of the World
Vampire Killer Barbys
The Hellbenders
Treasure Island (1972)