
Luis Dávila
Known for Acting · 72 credits
- Born
- 1927-07-15
- Died
- 1998-08-21
- Place of birth
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Also known as
- Luis Devill · Héctor Carmelo González Ferrandino
Biography
Luis Dávila (July 15, 1927 – August 28, 1998) was an Argentine actor. Dávila was born Héctor González Ferrantino on July 15, 1927 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He acted in 82 titles from 1952 to 1986. He died on August 28, 1998 in Buenos Aires.
Known For
TV Shows (3)
Movies (69)

Appointment in Beirut
1968
as il baro

María Magdalena
1954
as Juan

Red canary
1955
as Francisco Reyes hijo

A Quiet Place to Kill
1970
as Albert Duchamps

Verano 70
1970
as Mario

Dynamite Jim
1966
as Dynamite Jim

Girlfriends
1969
as Pablo

Vida nocturna
1955

El baldío
1952

El escándalo
1964

Long Live Robin Hood
1971
as Sir Robert

The Twins
1963
as Doctor

Eagles Over London
1969
as Jacques

Las colocadas
1972
as Luis

Pancho Villa
1972
as McDermott

Doc, Hands of Steel
1965
as Slade

Matalo! (Kill Him)
1970
as Phil

Simón Bolívar
1969
as Carlos

Wherever You Are
1964
as Rodolfo

The Mummy's Revenge
1975
as Inspector

Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman
1971
as Stephen of Cunningham

Death on High Mountain
1969
as Mark Harrison/Francis Parker

Lo que le pasó a Reynoso
1955

Man from Canyon City
1965
as Red El Rayo

Como dos gotas de agua
1964
as Ricardo Arriaga

Barcelona Kill
1973
as Redactor jefe

The House of Doves
1972
as Enrique

Bahía de Palma
1962

Hot Diamonds in Cold Blood
1967
as Gustav

Suicide Commando
1968
as Sam

Mission Stardust
1967
as Captain Mike Bull

My Wife's Boyfriends
1972
as Luis Otero

The Viscount
1967
as Steve Heller

Make Your Bets Ladies
1965
as Boris Gourdine

Zampo y yo
1966
as Ana Belén's Father

The Two Faces of Fear
1972
as Dr. Michele Azzini

Ypotron: Final Countdown
1966
as Lemmy Logan

The Tigers of Mompracem
1970
as Lord Brooke

The Blackmailers
1963
as Don Andrés, el sacerdote

Las tres perfectas casadas
1973
as Javier Guzmán

Carnival of Crime
1962
as Ray Donato

Hello Glen Ward, House Dick
1968
as Mulligan

La gran coartada
1963
as Jorge

Si estás muerto, ¿por qué bailas?
1971
as Robert
Tumba para un forajido
1965

Operación Antartida
1957

Relevo para un pistolero
1964
as Edwin Jackson

Las nenas del mini-mini
1969
as Doctor

Espionage in Tangiers
1965
as Mike Murphy / Agent S 077

Basuras humanas
1972
as Antonio

La hermosa mentira
1958

Plowed field
1959

Youth Without Barriers
1979

Flor salvaje
1965
Una madeja de lana azul celeste
1955
Héroes de hoy
1960

Hormiga negra
1979
as Filemón Santillán

Johnny Ratón
1969

Vacanze in Argentina
1966

Requiebro
1955
as Santiago

Cuatro pícaros bomberos
1979
as Jefe del Cuerpo de Bomberos

Prohibido soñar
1964
Sinfonía de juventud
1955

La bodega (2ª parte)
1966
as Hugo Forthum

My Husband and My Boyfriend
1955

La bodega (1ª parte)
1966
as Hugo Forthum

Those who will see God
1963

Novia para dos
1956
as Gerardo Vulcano

Vigilantes y ladrones
1952
as Alumno en examen
About Luis Dávila
Luis Dávila (July 15, 1927 – August 28, 1998) was an Argentine actor. Dávila was born Héctor González Ferrantino on July 15, 1927 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He acted in 82 titles from 1952 to 1986. He died on August 28, 1998 in Buenos Aires. With 72 credits spanning from 1952 to 1979, Luis Dávila has appeared in 69 films and 3 TV shows.
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Most Popular Luis Dávila Movies
- Appointment in Beirut (1968) — as il baro
- María Magdalena (1954) — as Juan
- Red canary (1955) — as Francisco Reyes hijo
- A Quiet Place to Kill (1970) — as Albert Duchamps
- Verano 70 (1970) — as Mario
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