Known for Acting

Born in Churubusco, a suburb of Mexico City, and raised in Texas, he studied at California Polytechnic State University where he graduated with an engineering degree. He began his acting career at the stage in Mexico City, entering films there in 1935. During the next years he made 42 Spanish-language films, among them "Maria Candelaria" (1943) and "La Perla" (1947), becoming one of Mexico`s top film stars. His first American film was "The Fugitive" for RKO in 1947. Since then he costarred in more than 80 films in Hollywood, England, France, Germany and Italy. Credits include "Fort Apache" (1948), "Three Godfathers", "We Were Strangers" (1949), "El Bruto" (1952), "The Littlest Outlaw" (1955), "The Conqueror" (1956), "La Cucaracha" (1958) and "The Wonderful Country" (1959). When Armendariz was taken ill while filming the second James Bond film "From Russia With Love" his scenes were rushed through so he could return to L.A. for treatment and he entered UCLA Medical Center. Learning he had terminal cancer he killed himself there with a gunshot.
1963
as Ali Kerim Bey
1948
as Sgt. Beaufort
1948
as Pedro 'Pete' Roca Fuerte
1956
as Jamuga
1956
as King Francis I
1949
as Jim Redbird
1959
as Cipriano Castro
1961
as The Sultan
1947
as A Lieutenant of Police
1956
as Felipe Rojano
1963
as El Kerim
1944
as Lorenzo Rafael
1949
as Armando Ariete
2024
as Self (archive footage)
1953
as Pedro
1957
as Mario Constanza
1947
as Quino
1943
as Octavio
1950
as José Juan Reyes
1959
as Coronel Valentín Razo