The Couch Critic Logo
The Couch CriticCouch Critic
TrendingMoviesTV ShowsListsReviewsWhat to Watch
LogoThe Couch Critic

Menu

TrendingMoviesTV ShowsListsReviewsWhat to Watch

© 2026 The Couch Critic

The Couch Critic Logo

The Couch Critic

Your go-to destination for honest movie and TV show reviews from a passionate community of critics. Join the conversation today.

X

Explore

  • Trending
  • Movies
  • TV Shows
  • Reviews
  • Lists
  • Games
  • About Us

Categories

  • Popular Movies
  • Trending Now
  • Upcoming
  • Airing Today
  • Movie Genres
  • TV Genres

Community

  • Guides
  • What to Watch

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Cookie Policy
  • RSS Feed
© 2026 The Couch Critic.•Built by Hayden Thorn
Cookie Settings
The Movie Database

This application uses TMDB and the TMDB APIs but is not endorsed, certified, or otherwise approved by TMDB.

Home/People/Miguel Ángel Fuentes
Miguel Ángel Fuentes profile photo
Born
Sep 29, 1953Died: Dec 29, 2023
Lived 70 years
Place of Birth
Tlacotepec, Oaxaca, Mexico
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

33
Movies
2
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Miguel Ángel Fuentes

Acting

Biography
Handsome, and terrifying, 6-foot-6, Native-Mexican businessman, entrepreneur, and character actor. Fuentes was of ethnic Mixtec. Miguel Ángel Fuentes was from Tlacotepec, Mexico. Known for his physically imposing presence in movies. Fuentes almost weighed 300lbs (136kg). He wore size 18 8E shoes. He also had a monstrous wingspan of 7’3” (221cm). Born Miguel Ángel Fuentes Ojeda, he showcased talent and versatility over a career spanning over 80 films and television productions, contributing to the Mexican, Hollywood, and European entertainment industries. His journey began in the 1970s with notable works like "México, México, Ra Ra Ra" and "The Bermuda Triangle," where he collaborated with acclaimed figures such as Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, Gene Hackman, and Chuck Norris. One of his standout achievements was his role in the 2001 film "The Mexican," directed by Gore Verbinski, where he shared the screen with internationally renowned stars. Fuentes received recognition for his portrayal of 'Gulp,' a satirical parody of "The Incredible Hulk," in the television show "La Carabina de Ambrosio," earning him the moniker 'Mexican Hulk.' His legacy in Mexican television encompasses series and telenovelas like "Nosotros los Guapos," "Rubí," "La Madrastra," "Carrusel," and "Cómplices al rescate." Moreover, his influence extended to American television through series such as "El Señor de los Cielos," "Run Coyote Run," and "Texas Rising." He left a mark on the silver screen with memorable roles in films like "La Ley de Herodes," "Mookie," "Fitzcarraldo," "L'uomo Puma," and "Firewalker," among others. His final appearance was in the television comedy series "Julia vs Julia" in 2019.
Al acecho del leopardo poster

Al acecho del leopardo

Cast
2011
Charros poster

Charros

Cast
2004
The Mexican poster

The Mexican

as Big Car Thief #4
2001
Herod's Law poster

Herod's Law

as Pancho
1999
Mookie poster

Mookie

as El Indio
1998
Codicia mortal poster

Codicia mortal

Cast
1991
High Art poster

High Art

as Camilo Fuentes
1991
My Gun and Your Handcuffs poster

My Gun and Your Handcuffs

Cast
1989
Deathstalker III: The Warriors from Hell poster

Deathstalker III: The Warriors from Hell

as 1st Bodyguard
1988
Firewalker poster

Firewalker

as Big Man
1986
Oceans of Fire poster

Oceans of Fire

as Roughneck
1986
Separate Vacations poster

Separate Vacations

as Tiny the Henchman
1986
Enemies to the Death poster

Enemies to the Death

as Pierre
1985
In 'N Out poster

In 'N Out

as "King Kong"
1984
The Evil That Men Do poster

The Evil That Men Do

as Latino
1984
Frankenstein's Great Aunt Tillie poster

Frankenstein's Great Aunt Tillie

as The Monster
1984
Triumphs of a Man Called Horse poster

Triumphs of a Man Called Horse

as Big Bear
1983
Burden of Dreams poster

Burden of Dreams

as Self - Actor
1982
Fitzcarraldo poster

Fitzcarraldo

as Cholo
1982
Sorceress poster

Sorceress

as Player
1982