Valentin de Vargas with Janet Leigh in Touch of Evil.
Valentin de Vargas, who menaced Janet Leigh as Pancho in Orson Welles' "Touch of Evil," has died at the age of 78.
Vargas died June 10 of myelodysplastic syndrome in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was laid to rest at the Santa Fe National Cemetery in New Mexico. His daughter, Vanessa de Vargas, said the family wanted to wait until after his burial to announce his death.
Vargas was active in Nosotros, the organization founded by Ricardo Montalban to support Latinos in show business, and he took acting classes taught by Anthony Quinn.
Vargas reunited with Touch of Evil co-stars Janet Leigh and Charlton Heston.
In addition to "Touch of Evil," Vargas appeared in "Blackboard Jungle," Howard Hawks' "Hatari!," "The Magnificent Seven" and William Friedkin's "To Live and Die in L.A."
Vargas also guest starred in such popular TV shows as "Hill Street Blues,...
Valentin de Vargas, who menaced Janet Leigh as Pancho in Orson Welles' "Touch of Evil," has died at the age of 78.
Vargas died June 10 of myelodysplastic syndrome in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was laid to rest at the Santa Fe National Cemetery in New Mexico. His daughter, Vanessa de Vargas, said the family wanted to wait until after his burial to announce his death.
Vargas was active in Nosotros, the organization founded by Ricardo Montalban to support Latinos in show business, and he took acting classes taught by Anthony Quinn.
Vargas reunited with Touch of Evil co-stars Janet Leigh and Charlton Heston.
In addition to "Touch of Evil," Vargas appeared in "Blackboard Jungle," Howard Hawks' "Hatari!," "The Magnificent Seven" and William Friedkin's "To Live and Die in L.A."
Vargas also guest starred in such popular TV shows as "Hill Street Blues,...
- 8/21/2013
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
So another year has passed and its time for another round of awards for the people who make the television shows we like to watch.
Television is interesting these days. Never before have we seen such great, creative output. Never before have we been subjected to such drivel. It all gets paraded before us tonight, as we watch the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards (handed out, it should be noted, by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences) on CBS, CTV in Canada.
8:00
Interesting that the Emmys chose to introduce the 2009 edition of the Primetime awards by harkening back to the early days of television. Especially as the business of television has never been closer to a complete collapse. Oh, announcer who is trying so hard to sound like a TV host from the '50s. You don't sound at all like you're a three pack-a-day smoker.
8:01
Okay, here comes Neil Patrick Harris,...
Television is interesting these days. Never before have we seen such great, creative output. Never before have we been subjected to such drivel. It all gets paraded before us tonight, as we watch the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards (handed out, it should be noted, by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences) on CBS, CTV in Canada.
8:00
Interesting that the Emmys chose to introduce the 2009 edition of the Primetime awards by harkening back to the early days of television. Especially as the business of television has never been closer to a complete collapse. Oh, announcer who is trying so hard to sound like a TV host from the '50s. You don't sound at all like you're a three pack-a-day smoker.
8:01
Okay, here comes Neil Patrick Harris,...
- 9/21/2009
- CinemaSpy
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