Antonio Haro Oliva was a Mexican actor known for Stronghold (1951), Three and a Half Musketeers (1957), and El corsario negro (1944). He was born on October 26, 1910, in Mexico City and passed away on September 12, 2002.
Personal and Family Life
Antonio Haro Oliva was married to Nadia Haro Oliva from September 28, 1938, until his death in 2002. They shared a long life together in Mexico City, where Antonio built his career in acting. He remained active in the film industry for many years, contributing to numerous productions.
Death and Legacy
Antonio passed away on September 12, 2002, in Mexico City due to blunt-force trauma to the head. His legacy continues through his films, and he is remembered for his significant contributions to Mexican cinema. Fans of his work still appreciate the characters he portrayed.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Rating |
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1993 | Una norteña bravía | Don Evaristo | — |
1966 | Los cuatro Juanes | — | 6.9 |
1963 | El rey del tomate | Entrenador de esgrima | 7.3 |
1959 | The Soldiers of Pancho Villa | Cura | 7.1 |
1957 | Three and a Half Musketeers | Espadista | 7.3 |
1957 | Cuatro contra el imperio | Larouche | 6.5 |
1953 | Sword of Granada | — | 5.9 |
1950 | Acapulco | (uncredited) | 6.9 |
1952 | Sentencia | Teniente Francisco Aguilar | 6.1 |
1950 | Duelo en las montañas | — | 6.8 |
1944 | El corsario negro | — | 6.3 |