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Home/People/Roberto Contreras
Roberto Contreras profile photo
Born
Dec 12, 1928Died: Jul 18, 2000
Lived 71 years
Place of Birth
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

23
Movies
43
TV Shows
Also Known As
Robert Contreras
Roberto Contreres
Roberto Contréras
IMDb Profile

Roberto Contreras

Acting

Biography
Tall, and slim, 6-foot-5, versatile, Euro-Indigenous Latino American character actor. He will be best remembered for playing the role of 'Armendariz' in the classic western adventure film, "Gold of the Seven Saints" (1961), which also starred Clint Walker, Roger Moore, and Letícia Román. He is also best remembered for playing the role of 'Angelo' in the episode entitled, "The Vaqueros," of the classic western television series, "The Rifleman," which originally aired on October 2, 1961, and which also starred Chuck Connors, Johnny Crawford, and Paul Fix. He was born to Jaime Contreras (1900-1975), and his wife Catalina Coin Contreras in St. Louis, Missouri, on December 12, 1928. Was of Euro-Indigenous Mexican descent. He made his actual film debut playing an undetermined role in the Spanish jungle adventure film, "The Rebellion of the Hanged" (1954), which also starred Pedro Armendáriz, Ariadne Walker, Victor Junco, and Amanda del Lindo. Besides, "The Rebellion of the Hanged" (1954), and "Gold of the Seven Saints" (1961), his many other film credits include, "En carne viva" (1954), "The Beast of Hollow Mountain" (1956), "The Black Scorpion" (1957), "Ride a Violent Mile" (1957), "The Flame Barrier" (1958), "The Badlanders" (1958), "Holiday for Lovers" (1959), "The Miracle" (1959), "The Magnificent Seven" (1960), "California" (1963), "Rio Conchos" (1964), "Mara of the Wilderness" (1965), "Brainstorm" (1965), "Marriage on the Rocks" (1965), "Alvarez Kelly" (1966), "The Last Challenge" (1967), "Chubasco" (1968), "Topaz" (1969), "Pets" (1973), "El extraño caso de Rachel K" (1973), "Cantata de Chile" (1976), "Miguel's Navidad" (1976), "Black Samurai" (1976), "The Dark" (1979), "The Day Time Ended" (1979), "Barbarosa" (1982), "Scarface" (1983), "Streets of Justice" (1985), "Blue City" (1986), and "The Under Achievers" (1987). Besides, the episode entitled, "The Vaqueros," of the classic western television series, "The Rifleman," his many other television credits include, "Telephone Time," "Broken Arrow," "Maverick," "The Walter Winchell File," "The Adventures of Jim Bowie," "The Magical World of Disney," "Zorro," "Border Patrol," "Cimarron City," "Sugarfoot," "26 Men," "The Rough Riders," "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp," "Riverboat," "Colt .45," "Law of the Plainsman," "The Texan," "Tombstone Territory," "The Westerner," "Gunslinger," "Wanted: Dead of Alive," "Mister Ed," "Have Gun-Will Travel," "Zane Grey Theatre," "The Barbara Stanwyck Show," "Ripcord," "The Dick Powell Theatre," "Outlaws," "Tales of Wells Fargo," "Thriller," "Frontier Circus," Cheyenne," "77 Sunset Strip," "Temple Houston," "Kraft Suspense Theatre," "Dr. Kildare," "Wendy and Me," "Rawhide," "Run for Your Life," "Get Smart," "Burke's Law," "Laredo," "The Invaders," Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre," "The Big Valley," "The Fugitive," "Rango," "The F.B.I.," "Death Valley Days," "Men at Law," "Ironside," "The High Chaparral," "Mission: Impossible," "Insight," "The Cowboys," "Cannon," "Police Story," "Kung Fu," "Switch," "Chico and the Man," "The Next Step Beyond," "Simon & Simon," and "Amazing Stories." His last role was playing 'Cruz's Grandfather' in the biographical crime film, "Blood In, Blood Out" (1993), which also starred Damian Chapa, Jesse Borrego, and Benjamin Bratt.
Bound by Honor poster

Bound by Honor

as Cruz's Grandfather
1993
Scarface poster

Scarface

as Rebenga
1983
Barbarosa poster

Barbarosa

as Cantina Owner
1982
The Day Time Ended poster

The Day Time Ended

as Gas Station Attendant
1980
The Dark poster

The Dark

as Max
1979
Black Samurai poster

Black Samurai

as Chavez
1976
Cantata de Chile poster

Cantata de Chile

Cast
1976
Pets poster

Pets

as The Gardener
1973
Topaz poster

Topaz

as Muñoz
1969
The Last Challenge poster

The Last Challenge

as Hotelero (uncredited)
1967
The Professionals poster

The Professionals

as Bandit (uncredited)
1966
Mara of the Wilderness poster

Mara of the Wilderness

as Friday
1965
Brainstorm poster

Brainstorm

as Asylum Inmate (uncredited)
1965
Rio Conchos poster

Rio Conchos

as Mexican at Corral (uncredited)
1964
California poster

California

as Lt. Sanchez (as Roberto Contreres)
1963
Gold of the Seven Saints poster

Gold of the Seven Saints

as Armenderez, Gondora Gunman
1961
The Magnificent Seven poster

The Magnificent Seven

as Villager (uncredited)
1960
Holiday for Lovers poster

Holiday for Lovers

as Policeman
1959
The Flame Barrier poster

The Flame Barrier

as Village Indian
1958
The Black Scorpion poster

The Black Scorpion

as Chumacho (uncredited)
1957