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- Career Early work 1960–86
- Filmography Movies Television
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{{short description|actor and television director}}{{Infobox person | name = Alejandro Rey | image = Alenadjiorey3087.jpg | birth_date = {{birth date|1930|2|8}} | birth_place = Buenos Aires, Argentina | death_date = {{death date and age|1987|5|21|1930|2|8}} | death_place = Los Angeles, California, U.S. | spouse = Cristina Rudy (1966–68) Joyce Bowman Rey (1969–80) | occupation = Actor, director | children = 1 | yearsactive = 1953–86 }}Alejandro Rey (February 8, 1930 – May 21, 1987) was an Argentine-American actor and television director. He emigrated to the United States in 1960, later became a United States citizen, and gained his widest acclaim there. He had a son, Brandon, with his former wife Joyce Rey. CareerEarly workRey was born in Buenos Aires and studied acting under Hedwig Schlichter and Milagros de la Vega. He became known as an actor in Argentine movies. In 1957, he participated in the film El Diablo de vacaciones, directed by Ferruccio Cerio, with Nelly Panizza and Ana María Cassan, embarking on the ship Yapeyu to travel around the world, but filming did not conclude.[1] In 1960 he began working with Ana Casares forming the main couple of the television program "Maria Trastorno y yo", but within three months production had to be interrupted, after he was hired in the United States for a small role in Battle at Bloody Beach.[2] 1960–86Rey was most famous for his roles in movies such a Fun in Acapulco with Elvis Presley (1963), where although he receives no credit, his time on screen corresponds to that of a starring role. His only credited lead came later in the film The Stepmother (1972). On television, his best known role was that of casino owner and playboy Carlos Ramirez in The Flying Nun (1967–70), which became an international success. He also had memorable supporting and leading roles in two episodes of Thriller entitled "Guillotine" (1961) and "La Strega" (1962). In 1961, he made a guest appearance on the CBS courtroom drama series Perry Mason as murder victim and title character Vincent Danielli in "The Case of the Injured Innocent". He played a South American patriot in the Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea episode "The Mist of Silence". He portrayed a Spanish sergeant on a 1966 episode of Daniel Boone. He also appeared in a season one episode of The Fugitive entitled "Smoke Screen".[3] Rey was part of an episode of Route 66, as a jai alai player in Florida, and brother to one of Fidel Castro's junior officers hoping to be reunited with his brother. Rey remained busy, playing the role of Karl Duval on Days of Our Lives from 1976 to 1977. He was also a frequent panelist on the game shows Tattletales, He Said, She Said, Hollywood Squares and Match Game. He appeared as part of an ensemble cast in William Peter Blatty's film, The Ninth Configuration (1980). In 1986, he played Captain Luis Rueda on Dallas. He also directed for television, with credits on Villa Allegre, The Facts of Life and Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.[3] FilmographyMovies Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1953 | Dock Sud | 1954 | Guacho | 1956 | Graciela | Friend | Enigma de mujer | Felipe | Cubitos de hielo | 1957 | La Casa del angel | Julian | Alfonsina | El Diablo de vacaciones | Filming did not conclude | 1959 | Solomon and Sheba | Sittar | Uncredited | 1960 | Bajo el cielo andaluz | Antonio | 1961 | La Maestra enamorada | Battle at Bloody Beach | Julio Fontana | 1963 | Fun in Acapulco | Moreno | 1965 | Synanon | Chris | 1966 | Blindfold | Arthur Vincenti | 1971 | The Sandpit Generals | Fray Jose Pedro | 1972 | The Stepmother | Frank Delgado | 1974 | Mr. Majestyk | Larry Mendoza | The Pacific Connection | The Governor | 1975 | Breakout | Sanchez | 1976 | High Velocity | Alejandro Martel | 1978 | The Swarm | Dr. Tomas Martinez | 1979 | Sunburn | Fons | Cuba | Faustino | 1980 | The Ninth Configuration | Lieutenant Gomez | 1984 | Moscow on the Hudson | Orlando Ramirez | 1986 | TerrorVision | Spiro | |
TelevisionYear | Title | Role | Notes | 1961 | Surfside 6 | Tony Ricardo | 1 Episode, Spinout at Sebring | Perry Mason | Vincent Danielli | 1 Episode, The Case of the Injured Innocent | 1961-1962 | Thriller | Tonio Bellini / Robert Lamont | 2 Episodes | The Dick Powell Theatre | Ysidro Astouga / Perez / Isidro / Ramon | 4 Episodes | 1962 | The Wide Country | Manny | 1 Episode, Who Killed Edde Gannon? | The Lloyd Bridges Show | Ion | 1 Episode, Wheresoever I Enter | Outlaws | Frank Vincente | 1 Episode, A Day to Kill | The Real McCoys | Mario | 1 Episode, Made in Italy | 1963 | The Fugitive | Paco Alvarez | 1 Episode, Smoke Screen | Route 66 | Quiepo Varella | 1 Episode, Peace, Pity, Pardon | Death Valley Days | Tiburcio Vasquez | 1 Episode, The Debt | Naked City | Jaime deJesus | 1 Episode, Bringing Far Places Together | The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis | Alfredo Farino | 1 Episode, Who Did William Tell? | 1964 | Kraft Suspense Theatre | Juano Herrera | 1 Episode, That He Should Weep for Her | The Alfred Hitchcock Hour | Juan Diaz | 1 Episode, The Life Work of Juan Diaz | Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea | Ricardo | 1 Episode, The Mist of Silence | Slattery's People | Mike Valera | Arrest and Trial | Rudy Sanchez | 1 Episode, The Best There Is | The Trials of O'Brien | Francisco Perez | 1 Episode, The Only Game in Town | 1965 | The Greatest Show on Earth | Chico | 1 Episode, Where the Wire Ends | 1966 | The Monroes | Komatah | 1 Episode, Pawnee Warrior | Run for Your Life | Mario Cudero | 1 Episode, Edge of the Volcano | The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. | Paco Herrera | 1 Episode, The Horns-of-the-Dilemma Affair | Daniel Boone | The Sergeant | 1 Episode, Cibola | I Spy | Ferenc | 1 Episode, My Mother, the Spy | The Trials of O'Brien | Francisco Perez | 1 Episode, The Only Game in Town | 1967 | Three for Danger | Alan | TV Movie | The Iron Horse | Francisco Gomez | 1 Episode, The Passenger | My Three Sons | Manuello | 1 Episode, My Son, the Bullfighter | The F.B.I. | Carlos Avila | 1 Episode, The Gray Passenger | 1967–1970 | The Flying Nun | Carlos Ramirez | 82 episodes | 1968 | Cowboy in Africa | Ruy | 2 Episodes | 1969 | Seven in Darkness | Ramon Rohas | TV Movie | The Outcasts | Miguel Otero | 1 Episode, And Then There Was One | The F.B.I. | Miguel Torres | 1 Episode, The Catalyst | It Takes a Thief | Mendoza | 1 Episode, Guess Who's Coming to Rio | 1970 | That Girl | Felix | 1 Episode, That Señorita | The High Chaparral | Diego de la Paula | 1 Episode, An Anger Greater Than Mine | 1971 | Gunsmoke | Father Sanchez | 3 Episodes | Counselor at Law | Jose Borotra | 1 Episode, Eighteen Years Next April | The Good Life | Rico | 1 Episode, Jane's Double Life | 1972 | Alias Smith and Jones | Ramon Cordoba | 1 Episode, The Clementine Ingredient | Cannon | Father Joseph | 1 Episode, Treasure of San Ignacio | 1973 | Money to Burn | Caesar Rodriguez | TV Movie | Night Gallery | Raphael | 1 Episode, The Doll of Death | 1974 | Siempre habrá un mañana | 1 Episode, #1.1 | Police Story | Metrano | 1 Episode, Across the Line | 1975 | Kung Fu | Matteo | 1 Episode, A Lamb to the Slaughter | Satan's Triangle | Father Peter Martin | TV Movie | 1976 | McMillan & Wife | Miguel Esteban | 1 Episode, Greed | The Bionic Woman | Carlos Scappini | 1 Episode, Winning Is Everything | 1976–1977 | Days of Our Lives | Karl Duval | 1978 | The Amazing Spider-Man | President Calderon | 1 Episode, Escort to Danger | Flying High | Cortez | 1 Episode, The Marcy Connection | 1980 | Stunts Unlimited | Fernando Castilla | TV Movie | 1981 | Flamingo Road | Lorca | 2 Episodes | The Love Boat | Carlos Jose Ramon Raul Sebastian Battista Ramirez | 1 Episode, The Duel/Two for Julie/Aunt Hilly | 1982 | Cassie & Co. | Victor Ramos | 1 Episode, The Golden Silence | Herbie, the Love Bug | Sergio | 1 Episode, My House Is Your House | Bring 'Em Back Alive | Count Markoff | 1 Episode, There's One Born Every Minute | The Devlin Connection | Patric | 1 Episode, Arsenic and Old Caviar | Knight Rider | Rudy del Fuego | 1 Episode, Forget Me Not | 1982-1983 | The Fall Guy | Eduard Firenze / Pepe Garcia | 2 Episodes | 1983 | The Love Goddess | Eduardo Cansino | TV Movie | Hotel | King Fernando | 1 Episode, Hotel | Grace Kelly | Oleg Cassini | TV Movie | We Got It Made | Victor | 2 Episodes | 1984 | Fantasy Island | Don Juan | 1 Episode, Don Juan's Last Affair/Final Adieu | Masquerade | 1 Episode, Spanish Gambit | Santa Barbara | Dr. Ramirez | 3 Episodes | E/R | Paolo Fuentes | 1 Episode, Sentimental Journey | 1985 | Cover Up | Carlos Medina | 1 Episode, Healthy, Wealthy and Dead | Wildside | Ambassador Pintador | 1 Episode, Buffalo Who? | 1986 | Dallas | Captain Luis Rueda | 7 Episodes | The A-Team | Commandent | 1 Episode, The Theory of Revolution, (final appearance) |
DeathRey remained busy until his death from lung cancer on May 21, 1987, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center at age 57. He is interred in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.[4] PersonalRey became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1967 while appearing in The Flying Nun. On an episode of Tattletales, he said that his first marriage lasted "for 7 days". He married Joyce Bowman on May 24, 1969, in Los Angeles. She was the adopted daughter of attorney and long-time president of the Santa Ana School District Frank Bowman and his wife Dorothy. They had one son. References1. ^{{cite book|last1=Manrupe|first1=Raul|last2=Portela|first2=Maria Alejandra|title=Un diccionario de films argentinos (1930–1995)|date=2001|language= Spanish|location=Buenos Aires, Argentina|publisher=Editorial Corregidor|isbn=950-05-0896-6}} 2. ^{{cite book|last1=Blanco Pazos|first1=Roberto|last2=Clemente|first2=Raul|title=Diccionario de actores del cine argentino 1933–1997|date=1997|language=Spanish|location=Buenos Aires, Argentina|publisher=Ediciones Corregidor|isbn=950-05-1205-X|page=375}} 3. ^1 {{IMDb name|0721031}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1987-05-23/news/mn-1947_1_alejandro-rey|title=Alejandro Rey, 57, Dies of Cancer; 'Flying Nun' Actor, TV Director | newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=1987-05-23|accessdate=2014-01-04}}
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