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José Carlos Ruiz

Birthday: 1936-11-17
Birthplace: Jerez, Zacatecas, Mexico


José Carlos Ruiz (born November 17th, 1936) is a Mexican film and television actor, born in the City of Jerez, Zacatecas, Mexico. His first film intervention is in the film Black Wind, which deals with a tragedy that occurred in the Altar Desert, in Sonora, Mexico, where he acted alongside David Reynoso, Fernando Luján, etc. filmed in 1965. Later (1966) he filmed The Scapular, a prestigious film in which he acted alongside Enrique Lizalde, Ofelia Guilmáin, Alicia Bonet, Carlos Cardán and the late Enrique Aguilar, among other actors. It appears in the historical recreation of a tragic episode that happened in the Republic of Chile, in the tape, Actas de Marusia, which narrates the drama of a bloody crushing of a mining strike in that country. The film is important for the prominent actors who participate in it: Alejandro Parodi, Diana Bracho, Patricia Reyes Spíndola, Eduardo López Rojas, Salvador Sánchez, Gian María Volanté, among others, but also, by the then very recent military coup led by the General Augusto Pinochet Ugarte. In 1976, he appeared in El Apando, a film in which he played a drug addict locked up in the Black Palace or Lecumberri Prison, which is the complaint made by the political express and now disappeared José Revueltas regarding the Mexican prison system, seen from his confinement as a prisoner of conscience in that prison. Under the Shrapnel is a film filmed in 1983, which deals with the issue of the Guerrilla and where this actor plays an infiltrator who finally turns out to be a police officer; Two years later he would film Massacre in the Tula River, where he plays a Colombian guerrilla and trafficker, and which refers to a real-life case that happened in Mexico City, allegedly victimized by police officers.

Filmography

CARNAL
Character: Gonzalo

Rattlesnake
Character: Tomás
Salvador
Character: Archbishop Romero

Three of Cups
Character: Narrator
Viaje al paraíso
Character: Pajarito

Astucia
Character: Tendero
The Hex 2: Messengers of Hell
Character: Guillermo

El estudiante
Character: Don Pedro
El Garabato
Character: Commander Carmona

Major Dundee
Character: Riago

El extensionista
Character: Benito Sánchez
El extensionista
Character: Manuela
They Call Him Marcado
Character: el Manco

Simon Blanco
Character: Lic. Cardoso
Suave Patria
Character: Jeronimo Natage

Morenita, El Escandalo
Character: Obispo
The Heist
Character: El Carajo

Noche de carnaval
Character: Jincho
Curandero
Character: Don Carlos

Under the Shrapnel
Character: Martin
Masacre en el río Tula
Character: El Mulato

One for the Road
Character: Emiliano

Buck and the Preacher
Character: Brave
Buddah's Head
Character: Invitado 3

Jasmine blossoms
Character: Don Ramón
The Holy War
Character: Celso Dominguez
His Most Serene Highness
Character: Máximo Huerta

Two Crimes
Character: Ramón
Wandering Lives
Character: Francisco

Warehoused
Character: Mr. Lino
Goitia: A God for Himself
Character: Goitia
Hope
Character: General

Tigers
Character: Pascual el Viejo
Eagle's Wing
Character: Lame Wolf

Who'll Stop the Rain
Character: Galindez
Black Wind
Character: Pablo Penagos

The Cage of Death
Character: Enrique
The Bricklayers
Character: Jacinto Martínez

Zapata en Chinameca
Character: Urbano Martínez
Fuego en el mar
Character: Manuel
The Year of the Plague
Character: Dr. Jorge Martínez Abasolo


El elegido
Character: Judas


Luna de sangre
Character: Coco Loco
Tear This Heart Out
Character: Soriano

Reto a la vida
Character: Doctor

Cananea
Character: Manuel Diéguez
Honeymoon Academy
Character: Choirboy

El valle de los miserables
Character: Tío Chinto
The Scapular
Character: Ruiz, soldado

Crossing the Desert
Character: Don Prudencio
Caboblanco
Character: Hernandez
Letters from Marusia
Character: Argandoña