Carlos Barbe

Carlos Barbe was an American actor who is best known for La fuerza del querer, The Foxes of Harrow, and Nancy Goes to Rio. Born on August 17, 1902, in Montevideo, Uruguay, Barbe made a name for himself in the film industry before passing away on June 28, 1964, in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Carlos Barbe’s life details outside his acting career are scarce. He was born into a family in Uruguay but later moved to the United States to pursue his career in acting. His journey from Montevideo to Hollywood reflects a common path taken by many aspiring artists at the time.

Career

Barbe had an extensive career in film, appearing in several movies throughout the 1930s to the 1950s. His roles were often uncredited, showcasing his versatility as a character actor. He is most remembered for his part in the film La fuerza del querer, which marked a significant moment in his career.

Death and Legacy

Carlos Barbe passed away on June 28, 1964, in Los Angeles, California. Though he may not have gained widespread fame, his contributions to film during his active years left an impact, and he is remembered by fans of classic cinema for his performances.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1930 La fuerza del querer El tigre
1940 The Little Adventuress Performer (uncredited)
1943 They Met in Argentina Nicanor (uncredited)
1945 Young Ideas French Lieutenant (uncredited)
1947 The Foxes of Harrow Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
1950 Nancy Goes to Rio South American Man (uncredited)
1950 Crisis Friend of Farrago (uncredited)
1953 Sombrero Man in Cafe (uncredited)