Ángel T. Sala

Ángel T. Sala was an American actor, born on May 4, 1897, in Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. He is best known for his roles in Mexicanos al grito de guerra (1943), El monje blanco (1945), and Cantaclaro (1946). He passed away on June 8, 1948, in Mexico, D.F., Mexico.

Personal and Family Life

Ángel T. Sala had a notable family connection to the entertainment industry. He was the uncle of actor Polo Ortín and the father of actress Gloria Morel. Additionally, he had a brother named Leopoldo ‘Chato’ Ortín, who was also an actor.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Ángel T. Sala appeared in various films, showcasing his talent in both dramatic and comedic roles. His performances contributed to the popularity of the Mexican film industry during his time. Sala’s work remains appreciated by film enthusiasts for its cultural significance.

Death and Legacy

Ángel T. Sala died on June 8, 1948, leaving behind a legacy as a prominent figure in Mexican cinema. He is remembered for his contributions to several successful films and his influence on future generations of actors in his family. Sala’s work continues to be celebrated in Mexican film history.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Ahí está el detalle 1940-09-11 Inspector
La mujer del puerto 1934-02-14 Hombre de cabaret
El circo 1943-03-12 Don Elías
El museo del crimen 1945-08-08 Palomino
El rápido de las 9.15 1941-09-11 Tío de Rodolfo
El espectro de la novia 1943-09-02
Así es mi tierra 1937-09-15 Compadre gallo
Gran Hotel 1944-08-14 Agente secreto hotel
Un día con el Diablo 1945-11-30
Soy un prófugo 1946-03-11 Asaltador del banco
Mexicanos al Grito de Guerra 1943-09-16 Napoleon III
Ave sin rumbo 1937-06-24 Capitán Molina Angel
¡Cuando la tierra tembló! 1942-04-04 El politico
El corsario negro 1944-08-24
Pervertida 1946-09-13
El cobarde 1939-03-21 Sargento Rocha
El as negro 1944-06-10
El circo trágico 1939-01-01
El Monje Blanco 1945-10-06 Montero