Charly Bravo
Ramón Carlos Mirón Bravo, popularly recognized as Charly Bravo, was a notable Spanish film actor born in 1943 and who passed away in 2020. Over his impressive career, he made a significant mark in the film industry, featuring in over 200 films, primarily in supporting roles. His extensive filmography includes a variety of genres, but he is particularly remembered for his contributions to the Western genre.
Bravo's talent shone through in several prominent films, including his memorable appearance in George Millius' iconic "Conan the Barbarian," where he starred alongside the legendary Arnold Schwarzenegger. He also showcased his versatility in Vicente Aranda's "El Lute: Camina o Revienta" and Pedro Almodóvar's "Laberinto de Pasiones."
Charly Bravo's dedication to his craft and his ability to bring depth to his characters made him a beloved figure in Spanish cinema. His work continues to be celebrated, marking him as a significant influence in the film industry and a cherished part of cinematic history.
Filmography
The Man Called Noon
100 Rifles
Scalps (1987)
Heartbeat (1983)
The Beast and the Magic Sword
Night of the Werewolf
Captain Apache
Murder in a Blue World
The Cannibal Man
A Bullet for Sandoval
Eliminators
Monster Dog
China 9, Liberty 37