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Wolf Ruvinskis

AKA: Wolf Rubinski
Birthday: 1921-10-30
Died: 1999-11-09
Birthplace: Riga, Latvia


Of Jewish origins, Wolf Ruvinskis Manevics was born in 1921 in Riga (Latvia), but fearing persecution during World War II his family relocated to Argentina, where they lived in extreme poverty. In spite of his deprived childhood, Wolf excelled in sports and became interested in wrestling. When he was 19 years old he started his professional career and toured South America, the United States and Mexico, where he decided to stay. Although he stayed on the ring until the 1960s - in matches with top Mexican wrestlers, as El Santo, Black Shadow, El Médico Asesino and Lobo Negro - Wolf was also a tango singer and a magician, and in 1949 he was called to act on the stage and in films. One of his biggest successes was _Bestia magnífica, La (1953)_, the first in a series of movies centered on Neutron, a character he created. His popularity was firmly established with his role as the handsome rural boy who becomes the victim of a mad scientist in the cult film The Body Snatcher (1957), he was a regular performer in all kinds of movies until the 1990's and was nominated for an Ariel as Best Supporting Actor for _Juego limpio (1996/II)_. He was also a businessman, and married three times: to Beatriz Perez, to dancer Armida Herrera, and to actress Lilia Micheluntil his death in 1999.

Filmography

Diabolical Kidnapping
Character: El Bronco

Neutron and the Black Mask
Character: Neutrón
Neutron Battles the Karate Assassins
Character: Neutron / Carlos Marquez

Neutron the Atomic Superman vs. the Death Robots
Character: Neutron / Carlos Márquez


La vida no vale nada
Character: El caimán
The Body Snatcher
Character: Guillermo Santana

Knock Out
Character: Saúl Beltrán
Neutron vs. Dr. Caronte
Character: Carlos Márquez
The Magnificent Beast
Character: Carlos

The Hawks
Character: Romulo

Secreto profesional
Character: Antonio
Música, mujeres y amor
Character: Javier (as Wolf Rubinskys)

El crepúsculo de un dios
Character: Charlie Gonzalez

Chido Guan, el tacos de oro
Character: Héctor Zepeda

The Sleeping Beauty
Character: Tracatá/Dr. Heinrich Wolf

El gato sin botas
Character: Humberto Carrasco (picador)

El sultán descalzo
Character: Hilario Trujeque
Hell Road
Character: Tony

La última lucha
Character: Lobo

Una piedra en el zapato
Character: Villardel

The Shame of the Sabine Women
Character: Rómulo

Jinetes de la llanura
Character: Andrés Menchaca
The Troublemaker
Character: Roberto

La estrella vacía
Character: Tomás Téllez

Island of Lost Souls
Character: Colonel Venancio Salvatierra
Días de combate
Character: Leclerc

El señor fotógrafo
Character: Lepka

El señor doctor
Character: Papá de Beto
Wild Love
Character: Hombre golpeado (as Wolf Rubinsky)
Tailored gentleman
Character: Chucho el Sacristán

Neutron vs. the Maniac
Character: Neutron / Carlos Marquez

El proceso de Cristo
Character: Barrabas
El patrullero 777
Character: Mayor Urbano Malagón

The Man Without a Face
Character: El Monstruo
Mujeres de medianoche
Character: Lobo

The Black Sheep
Character: El Campeón Asesino
Pepe El Toro
Character: Bobby Galeana

Las locuras de Tin Tan
Character: (uncredited)
Mi campeón
Character: Pablo Rivas
Me traes de un ala
Character: Mayordomo

The Medallion of Crime
Character: Ramón Torres
La mujer de los dos
Character: Enrique

Streetwalker
Character: Carlos (uncredited)
A Garrote Limpio
Character: Saúl Brook / Vicente Viveros

¿Por qué ya no me quieres?
Character: Renato Mancera

Bajo un mismo rostro
Character: Inspector Maldonado



Night Falls
Character: Bodoques
The Realm of Fortune
Character: Doctor
Reportaje
Character: Policeman

La gitana blanca
Character: Yaco
Hipócrita..!
Character: El rayas

Mujeres sin mañana
Character: Juan

Rata de puerto
Character: Pablo, "El Rata"