Alex Montoya

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Acting

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Gender

Male

Birthday

19-Oct-1907

Age

(118 years old)

Place of Birth

El Paso, Texas, USA

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Alex Montoya

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Credits

The King's Pirate The King's Pirate (1967) Character: Caraccioli
Handsome British officer, Lt. Brian Fleming is sent undercover to infiltrate a lively band of pirates.
The Cadillac The Cadillac (1962) Character: N/A
The Cadillac is a 1962 English language short film directed by Robert Clouse, starring Alex Montoya. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.
The Runaway The Runaway (1961) Character: Salazar
The adventures of a young boy who runs away from an orphanage on a search to find his father.
Trail to Mexico Trail to Mexico (1946) Character: Rurale Captain Martinez
All-American singing cowboy Jimmy Wakely went below the border in this musical Western from the assembly line at Monogram, performing such ditties as Adios Mariquita Linda, Rose of the Rancho, the inevitable La Cucaracha, and his own title tune. As always, Jimmy Wakely plays himself, this time heading for Don Roberto Lopez's (Julian Rivero) ranch to track down a missing gold shipment.
Hell's Island Hell's Island (1955) Character: Cock Fight Official (uncredited)
Down-on-his-luck Mike Cormack is hired to fly to a Caribbean island to retrieve a missing ruby. On the island, possibly involved with the ruby's disappearance, is his ex-girlfriend.
West to Glory West to Glory (1947) Character: Juan
Two con-men from the East come out West to join up with Avery. They plan to steal the Lopez diamond from Don Lopez. With the drought, Lopez has sold all of his other jewels for gold so that he can take his people to a better place to live and work. Dean and Soapy try to protect Lopez, but Avery and his gang steal the gold and look forward to stealing the diamond necklace. When Maria offers to become partners with Barrit, it looks bad for Lopez.
Twilight on the Rio Grande Twilight on the Rio Grande (1947) Character: Police Officer
Gene and Pokie are on vacation in Mexico when they learn that their buddy Dusty has been bumped off.
The Appaloosa The Appaloosa (1966) Character: Squint Eye
A man tries to recover a horse stolen from him by a Mexican bandit.
King of the Texas Rangers King of the Texas Rangers (1941) Character: Bartender
Tom King Jr. seeks to discover who murdered his father, a Texas Ranger; the trail leads to a network of Axis spies.
Square Dance Jubilee Square Dance Jubilee (1949) Character: Alvin
Two talent scouts for a New York-based country music TV show called "Square Dance Jubilee" are sent out West to get authentic western singing acts. They find what they're looking for, but also get mixed up in cattle rustling and murder.
Apache Ambush Apache Ambush (1955) Character: Joaquin Jironza
Two former enemies find themselves together on a cattle drive and fighting marauding Apaches and Mexican bandits.
The Flight of the Phoenix The Flight of the Phoenix (1965) Character: Carlos
A cargo aircraft crashes in a sandstorm in the Sahara with less than a dozen men on board. One of the passengers is an airplane designer who comes up with the idea of ripping off the undamaged wing and using it as the basis for a replacement aircraft they need to build before their food and water run out.
Viva Zapata! Viva Zapata! (1952) Character: Rurale (uncredited)
The story of Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata, who led a rebellion against the corrupt, oppressive dictatorship of president Porfirio Díaz in the early 20th century.
Rancho Notorious Rancho Notorious (1952) Character: Cantina Bartender (uncredited)
A man in search of revenge infiltrates a ranch, hidden in an inhospitable region, where its owner, Altar Keane, gives shelter to outlaws fleeing from the law in exchange for a price.
King of the Congo King of the Congo (1952) Character: Lipah
An Air Force captain is assigned to find some missing top-secret microfilm.
Meet the Wildcat Meet the Wildcat (1940) Character: Bit
Magazine photographer Ann Larkin is snapping photos at Mexico's National Museum when she sees Brod Williams steal a painting from its frame. Convinced that Brod is the notorious art thief known as "The Wildcat," Ann follows him into the street and accuses him of being the thief. Even though the police attest that Brod is a New York City police detective, Ann remains dubious.
Too Late for Tears Too Late for Tears (1949) Character: Mexican Officer (uncredited)
Through a fluke circumstance, a ruthless woman stumbles across a suitcase filled with $60,000, and is determined to hold onto it even if it means murder.
Stagecoach To Fury Stagecoach To Fury (1956) Character: Oro
A group of stagecoach passengers are held hostage by bandits waiting for a shipment of gold they plan to steal.
The Golden Hawk The Golden Hawk (1952) Character: Homado
A 17th-century French pirate (Sterling Hayden) sides with an English noblewoman (Rhonda Fleming) who's posing as a pirate.
Macao Macao (1952) Character: Bartender (uncredited)
Nick Cochran, an American in exile in Macao, has a chance to restore his name by helping capture an international crime lord. Undercover, can he mislead the bad guys and still woo the attractive singer/petty crook, Julie Benson?
Conquest of Cochise Conquest of Cochise (1953) Character: Jose Garcia
A cavalry officer tries to keep a lid on a volatile situation when Indian leader Cochise is being prodded into starting a war.
Revenue Agent Revenue Agent (1950) Character: N/A
Accountant Augustis King discovers that his wife, Marfhe, is having an affair with his boss Sam Bellows. He telephones Internal Revenue Bureau that he can give evidence of a large tax-evasion racket. Before IRS-agent Steve Daniels arrives, King is murdered by a henchman of Bellows and his partner, Ernie Medford. Daniels discovers that Bellows and Medford are smuggling gold bullion from their mine in Mexico, and sell and bank the money under assumed names. they hide the bullion in a compartment welded to the bottom of a car.
Son of Belle Starr Son of Belle Starr (1953) Character: Mexican
The son of the notorious female bandit Belle Starr wants to live an honest life, but finds himself getting drawn into his mother's old profession.
The Bribe The Bribe (1949) Character: Bit Part (uncredited)
United States Federal agent Rigby travels to the Central American island Carlotta to investigate a stolen aircraft engines smuggling racket.
Escape to Burma Escape to Burma (1955) Character: Dacoit
A fugitive in British Burma hides on a tea plantation, thanks to a mutual attraction with owner Gwen Moore.
Escape from Fort Bravo Escape from Fort Bravo (1953) Character: Sergeant Chavez
A Southern belle frees a Rebel officer and his men from a Union captain's Arizona fort.
California Conquest California Conquest (1952) Character: Juan
The period is the 1840s and California is part of Mexico. Many of the citizens wish to become part of the United States. Other countries are also interested and the Russians have established bases in the northern part of the state. To further their hold they have stolen guns and Don Arturo Bordega, a leader of those wanting statehood, is out to recover them.
Jeopardy Jeopardy (1953) Character: Officer with Walkie-Talkie at 2nd Barricade (uncredited)
A woman is kidnapped when she goes to get help for her husband who is trapped on a beach with the tide coming in to surely drown him.
Ghost of Zorro Ghost of Zorro (1949) Character: Yellow Hawk - Henchman
Although ostensibly the grand-son of the legendary hero, Clayton Moore's Ken Mason is little more than a cowboy in a black mask in this 12 chapter Republic serial. Mason, the head of the telegraph line work crew, assumes his ancestor's trade-mark mask (but not whip) in order to prevent a local czar (Roy Barcroft) from sabotaging the burgeoning telegraph line. Pamela Blake, a brunette starlet formerly known as Adele Pearce, played Mason's imperiled girlfriend, and the serial also benefitted from the usual competent work of Republic's great stunt-performers, including Dale van Sickel, Tom Steele, Eddie Parker, and Joe Yrigoyen.
Wild Horse Ambush Wild Horse Ambush (1952) Character: Pedro
A man has kidnaped an engraver and has him forging Mexican bills. He captures wild horses supposedly to sell for hides but uses them to transport the bills across the border. Police captain Juan Reyes (Richard Avonde) is posing as a bandit to uncover the counterfeiters smuggling fake pesos into Mexico, and is assisted by feisty youngsters Red (Michael Chapin) and Judy (Eilene Janssen), who are trying to protect the wild horses being used by the gang. The kids suspect that rancher Big John Harkins (Roy Barcroft) is the leader of the gang and that he is forcing Mexican artist Espinosa (Julian Rivero) to help him.
Badman's Territory Badman's Territory (1946) Character: Indian (uncredited)
After some gun play with a posse, the James Gang head for Quinto in a section of land which is not a part of America. Anyone there is beyond the law so the town is populated with outlaws. Next to arrive is Sheriff Rowley, following his brother whom the Gang have brought in injured. Rowley has no authority and gets on well enough with the James boys but is soon involved in other local goings-on, including a move to vote for annexation with Oklahoma which would allow the law well and truly in.
Daughter of the Jungle Daughter of the Jungle (1949) Character: Tongo
An airplane carrying a pair of police officers escorting gangsters to prison crash-lands in the African jungle. They are rescued from an attack by savage natives by a white woman who appears out of nowhere, and it turns out she is a lost heiress who herself crash-landed in the jungle years before.
The Outriders The Outriders (1950) Character: Outrider (uncredited)
Late in the Civil War, three Confederate soldiers escape from a Union prison camp in Missouri. They soon fall into the hands of pro-Confederate raiders, who force them to act as "outriders" (escorts) for a civilian wagon train that will be secretly transporting Union gold from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to St. Louis, Missouri. The three men are to lead the wagons into a raider trap in Missouri, but one of them starts to have misgivings....
The Magnificent Seven The Magnificent Seven (1960) Character: (uncredited)
An oppressed Mexican peasant village hires seven gunfighters to help defend their homes.
Daring Game Daring Game (1968) Character: General Tovrea
Survival Devices, Inc are an organisation that employ a team of adventurers known as "the Flying Fish" who are adept in sky diving, scuba diving and martial arts. They are engaged to rescue a captured scientist imprisoned on a Caribbean island by a dictator. The team parachutes off the coast of the island in a HALO jump and establishes an inflatable underwater basecamp in an "Instant Underwater Habitat" or "Igloo".



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