Manuel Dondé
Biography
Manuel Dondé was born in 1906 in the coastal city of Campeche, Campeche, Mexico. He emerged as a prominent figure in the Mexican film industry, gaining recognition as both an actor and a casting director. Dondé is particularly remembered for his roles in classic films such as "El tesoro de Sierra Madre" (1948), where his compelling performance added depth to the storyline, "El" (1953), and "Subida al cielo" (1952).
Dondé was renowned for his portrayal of complex characters, often taking on the roles of villains that brought a unique intensity to the screen. His ability to embody such diverse personas made him a sought-after talent in the golden age of Mexican cinema. Throughout his career, he left an indelible mark on the film industry, contributing to the artistic landscape of his time.
In addition to his acting career, Dondé also played a significant role in shaping the future of cinema through his work as a casting director, helping to discover and nurture new talent. His legacy endures in the films he graced, showcasing his remarkable talents until his passing in 1976. Manuel Dondé remains a celebrated figure in Mexican film history, remembered for his impactful performances and contributions to the art of storytelling.
Filmography
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Doña Bárbara
1943
Alucarda
1977 • Wagon Driver
The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz
1955
Garden of Evil
1954 • Cantina Waiter (uncredited)
Rapine
1975 • Don Andres
Another Dawn (1943)
1943
The Crying Woman
1933
Time to Die
1966
The Last Frontier
1955