E.L. Fernandez was an American actor who is best known for Woman, Eye for Eye, and Love’s Redemption.
Personal and Family Life
E.L. Fernandez was born on September 14, 1879, in New York City. Very little is known about his family and personal life, but he spent a significant part of his career in Hollywood, contributing to both silent and early sound films.
Career
Fernandez’s acting career included notable films such as Woman (1918) and Eye for Eye (1918). He was active in the film industry during the early 20th century and portrayed a variety of roles that showcased his talent. He often appeared under different names, including Escamillo Fernandez and El Fernandez.
Death and Legacy
E.L. Fernandez passed away on March 31, 1952, in Los Angeles, California. His legacy lives on through the films he starred in, which continue to be appreciated by classic cinema enthusiasts.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1943 | Salute to the Marines | Headman (uncredited) |
1930 | The Strong Arm | Short |
1922 | The Man from Glengarry | Louis Lenoir |
1921 | Lonely Heart | Indian chief (as E. Fernandez) |
1921 | Love’s Redemption | Overseer |
1920 | The Fortune Teller | Tony Salviatti |
1919 | Hit or Miss | Ybor Cavallo (as Escamillo Fernandez) |
1918 | A Son of Strife | Captain Kernova (as El Fernandez) |
1918 | Eye for Eye | Taieb |
1918 | Woman | Abelard |
1918 | Heart of the Wilds | Pierre (as Escamillo Fernandez) |
1918 | Heart of the Sunset | Longorio |
1918 | The World for Sale | Marchand (as Escarmillo Fernandez) |
1918 | The Red Widow | Captain Roman (as Mr. Fernandez) |
1916 | Audrey | Jean Hugon (as E. Fernandez) |