Alberto Morin

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

4.632

Gender

Male

Birthday

26-Dec-1902

Age

(122 years old)

Place of Birth

San Juan, Puerto Rico

Also Known As
  • Albert Morin
  • Salvador R. López

Alberto Morin

Biography

Alberto Morin was born on December 26, 1902 in San Juan, Puerto Rico as Salvador R. López. He is known for his work on Sierra torride (1970), Rio Grande (1950) andMilagro (1988). He died on April 7, 1989 in Burbank, California, USA. Was an OSS officer during World War II, and spoke seven languages fluently. He met director John Ford during that period--Ford was a naval officer who also worked with the OSS--and after the war, Ford put Morin in many of his films.


Credits

'What's Your 'I.Q.'?': Number Two 'What's Your 'I.Q.'?': Number Two (1940) Character: Man at Fashion Show
Questions and answers on various subjects, from Lady Godiva to the Panama Canal.
The Killers of Mussolini The Killers of Mussolini (1959) Character: General Cardona
As the Salo Republic crumbles around him, Mussolini, along with his mistress and several of his ministers flee with retreating Nazi soldiers, but are caught at the town of Dongo by red partisans. All are brutally executed without trial.
Goldie and the Boxer Goldie and the Boxer (1979) Character: Spanish Radio Announcer
Lighthearted tale of a 10-year-old girl who, when her boxer father dies, strikes up a relationship with a struggling fighter who was his sparring partner and takes on the job of managing him from obscurity to the championship.
Anaesthesia Anaesthesia (1938) Character: Egyptian Patient (uncredited)
An examination of the history of anesthesia, from ancient Egyptian times to contemporary times.
The Woman I Love The Woman I Love (1972) Character: Rouen Hotel Manager
The love of King Edward VIII for American divorcée Wallis Warfield Simpson eventually leads to his abdication.
Presenting Lily Mars Presenting Lily Mars (1943) Character: Man
Starstruck Indiana small-town girl Lily is pestering theatrical producer John Thornway for a role but he is reluctant.
Ivy Ivy (1947) Character: Dockworker (uncredited)
When Ivy, an Edwardian belle, begins to like Miles, a wealthy gentleman, she is unsure of what to do with her husband, Jervis, and her lover, Dr. Roger. She then hatches a plan to get rid of them both.
Not With My Wife, You Don't! Not With My Wife, You Don't! (1966) Character: Arab (uncredited)
During the Korean War, Italian nurse Virna Lisi falls in love with two American fliers, Tony Curtis and George C. Scott. Lisi marries Curtis after he convinces her that Scott has been killed in a plane crash. She soon discovers Scott is alive, but remains happily married to Curtis until Scott re-enters their lives 14 years later.
The Son of Monte Cristo The Son of Monte Cristo (1940) Character: Friend of Von Neuhoff (Uncredited)
Rightful owner of the kingdom, the Duchess of Zona, is engaged in a power struggle with the evil General Gurko. Edmond, the son of Monte Cristo, dons many disguises to come to the aid of the Duchess.
Serenade Serenade (1956) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
A wealthy woman discovers a vineyard worker with a beautiful operatic singing voice. She helps make him a star but then breaks his heart. He flees in misery to Mexico where he meets a sweet farm girl.
Two Weeks in Another Town Two Weeks in Another Town (1962) Character: Cameraman (uncredited)
After spending three years in an asylum, a washed-up actor views a minor assignment from his old director in Rome as a chance for personal and professional redemption.
Twilight on the Rio Grande Twilight on the Rio Grande (1947) Character: Mexican Mounted Police Officer Vargo
Gene and Pokie are on vacation in Mexico when they learn that their buddy Dusty has been bumped off.
Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975) Character: Jose
In the Fabulous Thirties, Doc Savage and his five Amazing Adventurers are sucked into the mystery of Doc's father disappearing in the wilds of South America. The maniacal Captain Seas tries to thwart them at every turn as they travel to the country of Hidalgo to investigate Doc's father's death and uncover a vast horde of Incan gold.
The Young Lions The Young Lions (1958) Character: Bartender (uncredited)
The lives of three young men, a German and two Americans, during WWII.
Honolulu Honolulu (1939) Character: Clerk (uncredited)
Wanting a break from his overzealous fans, a famous movie star hires a Hawaiian plantation owner to switch places with him for a few weeks.
Bridal Suite Bridal Suite (1939) Character: Italian Hotel Guest
A carefree playboy with an aversion to marriage falls for a lass he meets in the French Alps.
The Capture The Capture (1950) Character: N/A
A badly injured fugitive explains to a priest how he came to be in his present predicament.
Down Argentine Way Down Argentine Way (1940) Character: Race Bettor (uncredited)
The story—in which an American heiress on holiday in South America falls in love with an Argentine horse breeder against the wishes of their families—takes a backseat to the spectacular location shooting and parade of extravagant musical numbers, which include the larger-than-life Carmen Miranda singing the hit “South American Way” and a showstopping dance routine by the always amazing Nicholas Brothers.
Outlaws of the Desert Outlaws of the Desert (1941) Character: Nicki Karitza
Hoppy, Johnny and California go to Arabia to buy some horses. There they get involved with a sheik and a harem and a kidnapping plot.
The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date (1940) Character: Manuel - Stamp Dealer
Complicated plot involving missing stamp collection and kidnapped businessman, with the Lone Wolf keeping one step ahead of the police in Havana trying to solve the crime and make a profit.
The Mephisto Waltz The Mephisto Waltz (1971) Character: Bennett
A frustrated pianist himself, music journalist Myles Clarkson is thrilled to interview virtuoso Duncan Ely. Duncan, however, is terminally ill and not much interested in Myles until noticing that Myles' hands are ideally suited for piano. Suddenly, he can't get enough of his new friend, and Myles' wife, Paula, becomes suspicious of Duncan's intentions. Her suspicions grow when Duncan dies and Myles mysteriously becomes a virtuoso overnight.
Fortunes of Captain Blood Fortunes of Captain Blood (1950) Character: Miguel Gonzales
When he unwittingly sends some of his men into a trap, pirate Captain Peter Blood decides to rescue them. They've been taken prisoner by the Spanish Marquis de Riconete who is now using them as slave labor harvesting pearls from the sea.
The Girl of the Golden West The Girl of the Golden West (1938) Character: Juan
A bandit disguises himself as an officer in an attempt to woo a saloon singer.
The Gunfighter The Gunfighter (1950) Character: Pablo (uncredited)
The fastest gun in the West tries to escape his reputation.
Café Metropole Café Metropole (1937) Character: Page Boy (uncredited)
An American posing as a Russian prince woos a visiting Ohio heiress.
Mexican Manhunt Mexican Manhunt (1953) Character: Pablo Armendariz
Los Angeles, 1953. The author David L. "Dave" Brady wants to bring a missed ex-newspaperman back to Los Angeles. Therefore Dave has to travel to Mexico City. Dave gets involved with a murder case that occurred fifteen years ago. It's an obsession for Dave to solve that murder.
Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957) Character: Frenchman
To save his career, an ad man wants a sex symbol to endorse a lipstick but in exchange, she wants him to pretend to be her lover.
Two Mules for Sister Sara Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970) Character: General LeClaire
When a wandering mercenary named Hogan rescues a nun called Sister Sara from the unwanted attentions of a band of rogues on the Mexican plains, he has no idea what he has let himself in for. Their chance encounter results in the blowing up of a train and a French garrison, as well as igniting a spark between them that survives a shocking discovery.
Gone with the Wind Gone with the Wind (1939) Character: Rene Picard (uncredited)
The spoiled daughter of a Georgia plantation owner conducts a tumultuous romance with a cynical profiteer during the American Civil War and Reconstruction Era.
The Man from the Alamo The Man from the Alamo (1953) Character: N/A
During the war for Texas independence, one man leaves the Alamo before the end (chosen by lot to help others' families) but is too late to accomplish his mission, and is branded a coward. Since he cannot now expose a gang of turncoats, he infiltrates them instead. Can he save a wagon train of refugees from Wade's Guerillas?
Titanic Titanic (1953) Character: Waiter (uncredited)
Unhappily married, Julia Sturges decides to go to America with her two children on the Titanic. Her husband, Richard also arranges passage on the luxury liner so as to have custody of their two children. All this fades to insignificance once the ship hits an iceberg.
King of the Khyber Rifles King of the Khyber Rifles (1953) Character: Rahim Bey (uncredited)
Freshly arrived Sandhurst-trained Captain Alan King, better versed in Pashtun then any of the veterans and born locally as army brat, survives an attack on his escort to his Northwest Frontier province garrison near the Khyber pass because of Ahmed, a native Afridi deserter from the Muslim fanatic rebel Karram Khan's forces. As soon as his fellow officers learn his mother was a native Muslim which got his parents disowned even by their own families, he falls prey to stubborn prejudiced discrimination, Lieutenant Geoffrey Heath even moves out of their quarters, except from half-Irish Lt. Ben Baird.
It's a Wonderful World It's a Wonderful World (1939) Character: Waiter (uncredited)
Detective Guy Johnson's client, Willie Heywood, is framed for murder. While Guy hides him so he can catch the real killer, both of them are nabbed by the police, tried, convicted and sentenced to jail: Guy for a year with Willie to be executed. On the way to jail, Guy comes across a clue and escapes from the police.
Invisible Agent Invisible Agent (1942) Character: Free Frenchman (uncredited)
The Invisible Man's grandson uses his secret formula to spy on Nazi Germany in this comedy-thriller.
City in Darkness City in Darkness (1939) Character: Clerk
Chan, in Paris for a reunion with friends from World War I, becomes involved in investigating the murder of a munitions manufacturer who was supplying arms to the enemy, even as the rising clouds of World War II force the city into nightly blackout status..
On the Riviera On the Riviera (1951) Character: Radio Control Man (uncredited)
In this fast-paced remake of the Maurice Chevalier vehicle Folies Bergère, talented Danny Kaye plays both a performer and a heroic French military pilot.
Our Man Flint Our Man Flint (1966) Character: Cuban Diplomat (uncredited)
When scientists use eco-terrorism to impose their will on the world by affecting extremes in the weather, Intelligence Chief Cramden calls in top agent Derek Flint.
Tripoli Tripoli (1950) Character: Il Taiib
In 1805, the United States battles the pirates of Tripoli as the Marines fight to raise the American flag.
5 Fingers 5 Fingers (1952) Character: N/A
During WWII, the valet to the British Ambassador to Ankara sells British secrets to the Germans while trying to romance a refugee Polish countess.
Strange Gamble Strange Gamble (1948) Character: Ramon De Lara, faro dealer
Hoppy and his pals arrive in a remote town to investigate the counterfeiting of both U.S. and Mexican money; his only clues are the name "Mordigan" and a drawing of a comet. He quickly finds out that Mordigan is the town "boss"; but what or who is "the comet", and why are Mordigan and his henchmen intent on persecuting a young woman, her drunken brother, and her deathly ill sister-in-law who've also just arrived in town?
Florian Florian (1940) Character: Photographer
Set against the backdrop of WWI Europe, a man and woman of different classes are brought together by their love of Lippizan horses.
The Milagro Beanfield War The Milagro Beanfield War (1988) Character: The Senile Brigade
The accidental breakdown of an irrigation valve launches a hot confrontation between the mainly Latino farmers in a tiny New Mexico town and the real estate developers and politicians determined to acquire their land for a golf resort.
Under Mexicali Stars Under Mexicali Stars (1950) Character: Inspector Arturo Gómez
Cowboy T-man, Rex Allen, and his partner, Homer Oglethorpe (Buddy Ebsen), go undercover to track down some gold smugglers.
The Story of Three Loves The Story of Three Loves (1953) Character: Mr. Sandes (uncredited)
Passengers on an ocean liner recall their greatest loves.
Blood and Sand Blood and Sand (1941) Character: Bullfight Attendant (uncredited)
Bullfighter Juan Gallardo falls for socialite Dona Sol, turning from the faithful Carmen who nevertheless stands by her man as he continues to face real danger in the bullring.
Jump Into Hell Jump Into Hell (1955) Character: Maj. Riviere
Arriving in IndoChina by parachute, Captain Guy Bertrand and his comrades make a courageous stand against the Communist forces. Jump into Hell is one of the first films to deal with the ongoing conflict in Vietnam or, as it was still known in 1955, French IndoChina.
The Iron Mistress The Iron Mistress (1952) Character: Coachman (uncredited)
In this biopic, Jim Bowie goes to New Orleans, where he falls for Judalon and befriends her brother, Narcisse. Soon, Jim is forced to avenge Narcisse's murder, but Judalon takes up with another man. Jim eventually has another romantic interlude with Judalon and is forced to kill one of her suitors in self-defense. Jim leaves town, and falls for the daughter of a Texas politician, but his entanglement with Judalon continues to bedevil him.
I Met Him in Paris I Met Him in Paris (1937) Character: Headwaiter
Kay Denham is off for a fling in Paris, leaving her suitor Berk behind. There, she meets two new suitors, Gene and George. Gene smooth-talks her into a junket to Switzerland, but George (with no illusions about his friend) appoints himself chaperone. Through a series of slapstick winter sports, Kay remains puzzled about George's disapproval of Gene...but there's a reason.
Target Unknown Target Unknown (1951) Character: French Underground Peasant (uncredited)
World War II drama about members of an American bomber squadron who are captured and held prisoners by the German army.
Flight Command Flight Command (1940) Character: Waiter
A rookie flyer, Ens. Alan Drake, joins the famous Hellcats Squadron right out of flight school in Pensacola. He doesn't make a great first impression when he is forced to ditch his airplane and parachute to safety when he arrives at the base but is unable to land due to heavy fog. On his first day on the job, his poor shooting skills results in the Hellcats losing an air combat competition. His fellow pilots accept him anyways but they think he's crossed the line when they erroneously conclude that while their CO Billy Gray is away, Drake has an affair with his wife Lorna. Drake is now an outcast and is prepared to resign from the Navy but his extreme heroism in saving Billy Gray's life turns things around.
Beau Sabreur Beau Sabreur (1928) Character: Bit Part (uncredited)
The film is about a desert-bound member of the French Foreign Legion who exposes a betrayer to the Legion and is then sent on a mission among the Arabs to conclude the signing of a crucial peace treaty.
Suez Suez (1938) Character: Achmed (uncredited)
Ferdinand de Lesseps, disappointed in love, is sent as a junior diplomat to the Isthmus of Suez, and realizes it's just the place for a canal.
Too Young to Kiss Too Young to Kiss (1951) Character: East Indian (uncredited)
Eric Wainwright, a busy impresario, is besieged by hordes of wannabe concert stars, eager for their big break. One of them is Cynthia Potter, a talented pianist... but she can't get in to see him. When she learns that Wainwright is auditioning young musicians for a children's concert tour, Cynthia dons braces and bobby sox and passes herself off as a child prodigy.
Hellfighters Hellfighters (1968) Character: General Lopez
The adventures of oil well fire specialist Chance Buckman (based on real-life Red Adair), who extinguishes massive fires in oil fields around the world.
The Bribe The Bribe (1949) Character: José (uncredited)
United States Federal agent Rigby travels to the Central American island Carlotta to investigate a stolen aircraft engines smuggling racket.
An Affair to Remember An Affair to Remember (1957) Character: Bartender (uncredited)
A couple falls in love and agrees to meet in six months at the Empire State Building - but will it happen?
How I Spent My Summer Vacation How I Spent My Summer Vacation (1967) Character: Jewelry Dealer
A man who completes compiling a dossier on a mysterious billionaire begins to get the feeling that he is becoming the victim of a conspiracy.
The Wild Wild West Revisited The Wild Wild West Revisited (1979) Character: King Alphonso
The intrepid team of Old West government intelligence agents are brought out of retirement after 10 years to hunt down a cunning new adversary, the son of their former archenemy, who is suspected of cloning imposters to be substituted for the crowned heads of Europe and perhaps even the President of the United States.
Key Largo Key Largo (1948) Character: Skipper of Rocco's Boat (uncredited)
A hurricane swells outside, but it's nothing compared to the storm within the hotel at Key Largo. There, sadistic mobster Johnny Rocco holes up - and holds at gunpoint hotel owner James Temple, his widowed daughter-in-law Nora, and ex-GI Frank McCloud.
Drums of the Desert Drums of the Desert (1940) Character: Hassan
On his way to a post as special adviser of the new parachute troops of the French Foreign Legion in Morocco, Paul Dumont meets the beautiful Helene on the ship. A romance ensues, but the two decide to part when Paul learns that Helene is the fiancée of his best friend and fellow officer Raoul. Raoul is wounded during an Arab attack and the wedding is postponed, and Helene and Paul are thrown together and find it impossible to hide their feelings. The meet in the tent of Hassan, a fortune teller, not knowing the tent is a storage place for arms and ammunition belonging to Addullah, an Arab leader determined to avenge the death of his brother Ben Ali.
Pillars of the Sky Pillars of the Sky (1956) Character: Sgt. Maj. Frenchy Desmonde
First Sergeant Emmett Bell faces off with Apache chieftain Kamiakin in this nuanced portrayal of racial tensions between Native Americans and white settlers in 1860s Oregon Country.
Dakota Lil Dakota Lil (1950) Character: Rurales Captain (as Albert Morin)
Female outlaw helps lawmen trap railroad bandits.
The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers (1948) Character: N/A
Athletic adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' classic adventure about the king's musketeers and their mission to protect France.
Rio Grande Rio Grande (1950) Character: Lieutenant
Lt. Col. Kirby Yorke is posted on the Texas frontier to defend settlers against depredations of marauding Apaches. Col. Yorke is under considerable stress by a serious shortage of troops of his command. Tension is added when Yorke's son (whom he hasn't seen in fifteen years), Trooper Jeff Yorke, is one of 18 recruits sent to the regiment.
The Asphalt Jungle The Asphalt Jungle (1950) Character: Eddie Donato (uncredited)
Recently paroled from prison, legendary burglar "Doc" Riedenschneider, with funding from Alonzo Emmerich, a crooked lawyer, gathers a small group of veteran criminals together in the Midwest for a big jewel heist.
His Kind of Woman His Kind of Woman (1951) Character: Lt. Rodriguez (uncredited)
Career gambler Dan Milner agrees to a $50,000 deal to leave the USA for Mexico, only to find himself entangled with fellow guests at a luxurious resort and suspecting that the man who hired him may be the deported crime boss Nick Ferraro aiming to re-enter to the USA.
For Whom the Bell Tolls For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) Character: Soldier #2
Spain in the 1930s is the place to be for a man of action like Robert Jordan. There is a civil war going on and Jordan—who has joined up on the side that appeals most to idealists of that era—has been given a high-risk assignment up in the mountains. He awaits the right time to blow up a crucial bridge in order to halt the enemy's progress.
To Catch a Thief To Catch a Thief (1955) Character: Detective (uncredited)
An ex-thief is accused of enacting a new crime spree, so to clear his name he sets off to catch the new thief, who’s imitating his signature style.
Outpost of the Mounties Outpost of the Mounties (1939) Character: Jacques LaRue
In this adventure, a courageous Canadian Mountie must bring peace an embattled miner and an unscrupulous trader whose price mark-ups are beginning to hurt the community. They fight so frequently that when the avaricious proprietor is killed, the young man becomes the prime suspect.
The Luck of the Irish The Luck of the Irish (1948) Character: Captain of Waiters (uncredited)
Following American reporter Stephen Fitzgerald from Ireland to New York, a grateful leprechaun acts as the newsman's servant and conscience.
Green Fire Green Fire (1954) Character: N/A
In Colombia, mining engineer Rian Mitchell discovers Carrero, the lost emerald mine of the Conquistadors, but has to contend with notorious local bandit El Moro's gang and with coffee planter Catherine Knowland's love.
Secret Service of the Air Secret Service of the Air (1939) Character: Pedro the Bartender
Brass Bancroft and his sidekick Gabby Watters are recruited onto the secret service and go undercover to crack a ruthless gang that smuggles illegal aliens.
Horizons West Horizons West (1952) Character: M. Auriel (uncredited)
Brothers Dan and Neil Hammond return to Texas after the Civil War. Ambitious Dan turns to rustling and then shady land deals to build an empire. Being held for a murder, he is rescued from a lynch mob by Neil, who is now the Marshal, but there is eventually a falling out between the brothers, good triumphing over evil.
Another Thin Man Another Thin Man (1939) Character: West Indies Club Waiter (uncredited)
Not even the joys of parenthood can stop married sleuths Nick and Nora Charles from investigating a murder on a Long Island estate.
Everybody's Hobby Everybody's Hobby (1939) Character: Ramón Castello, an alias of Armand Costa
A hobby-mad family makes their obsessions pay off.
Casablanca Casablanca (1943) Character: French Officer Insulting Yvonne (uncredited)
In Casablanca, Morocco in December 1941, a cynical American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.
Earthbound Earthbound (1940) Character: Elevator Operator
A murdered man helps his widow bring his killer to justice.
Hook, Line and Sinker Hook, Line and Sinker (1969) Character: Portuguese Passport Official (uncredited)
Told he is terminally ill, an insurance executive goes on a credit-card spending spree--and then learns his medical diagnosis was a mistake.
In the Good Old Summertime In the Good Old Summertime (1949) Character: Waiter (uncredited)
Two co-workers in a music shop dislike one another during business hours but unwittingly carry on an anonymous romance through the mail.
My Sister Eileen My Sister Eileen (1955) Character: Brazilian Consul (uncredited)
Ruth and her beautiful sister Eileen come to New York's Greenwich Village looking for "fame, fortune and a 'For Rent' sign on Barrow Street". They find an apartment, but fame and fortune are a lot more elusive. Ruth gets the attention of playboy publisher Bob Baker when she submits a story about her gorgeous sister Eileen. She tries to keep his attention by convincing him that she and the gorgeous, man-getting Eileen are one and the same person.
For Those Who Think Young For Those Who Think Young (1964) Character: Marion (uncredited)
A wealthy young man tries to woo a university student, while her two uncles work to popularize a local club.
When Willie Comes Marching Home When Willie Comes Marching Home (1950) Character: French Resistance Fighter (uncredited)
When Willie leaves home to join the war effort he is all ready to become a hero, but he is only frustrated when his posting ends up to be in his home town, and he is recruited into training, keeping him from the action. However, when he finds himself accidently behind enemy lines he unexpectedly becomes a hero after all.
Charlie Chan in Panama Charlie Chan in Panama (1940) Character: Hotel Desk Clerk
Charlie impersonates an employee of the U.S. government to foil an espionage plot which would destroy part of the Panama Canal, trapping a Navy fleet on its way to the Pacific after maneuvers in the Atlantic.
Mama Steps Out Mama Steps Out (1937) Character: Gendarme
A Fort Wayne, Indiana housewife (Alice Brady) drags her husband (Guy Kibbee) and daughter (Betty Furness) to Europe for culture.
Chisum Chisum (1970) Character: Juan Delgado
Cattle baron John Chisum joins forces with Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett to fight the Lincoln County Land War in the New Mexico Territory of 1878.
Wings of the Navy Wings of the Navy (1939) Character: Armando Costa
Jerry tries to out compete his older brother Cass, a lieutenant Naval aviator. Cass is both tough on and protective of his brother, but Jerry can give it right back.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in the Foreign Legion Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in the Foreign Legion (1950) Character: Lieutenant (uncredited)
Jonesy and Lou are in Algeria looking for a wrestler they are promoting. Sergeant Axmann tricks them into joining the Foreign Legion, after which they discover Axmann's collaboration with the nasty Sheik Hamud El Khalid.
News Is Made at Night News Is Made at Night (1939) Character: Waiter
Newspaper editor (Foster) will do almost anything to increase circulation. He campaigns to free a condemned man while accusing a wealthy ex-criminal of a string of murders.



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