Emilio Rodríguez (Madrid 1918 - id. 1983) was a Spanish actor. During the
Spanishpost-war, he worked as a
police man and he was a volunteer at
División Azul. Between 1950 and 1960 he was a
supporting actor. He played Inspector Ballestero in Deadfall (1968), starring
Michael Caine, and Warden in Kid Rodelo (1966)[1] At the age of 50 he retired for
health problems, and then he starred in Crónicas de un pueblo, in the role of the teacher D. Antonio.[2] After the death of
Francisco Franco he was categorized as a
francoist character. He finally appeared in Verano azul, and died in 1983.[3]
Emilio Rodríguez (Madrid 1918 - id. 1983) was a Spanish actor. During the
Spanishpost-war, he worked as a
police man and he was a volunteer at
División Azul. Between 1950 and 1960 he was a
supporting actor. He played Inspector Ballestero in Deadfall (1968), starring
Michael Caine, and Warden in Kid Rodelo (1966)[1] At the age of 50 he retired for
health problems, and then he starred in Crónicas de un pueblo, in the role of the teacher D. Antonio.[2] After the death of
Francisco Franco he was categorized as a
francoist character. He finally appeared in Verano azul, and died in 1983.[3]