Rafael Inclán
Appearance
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Born | Rafael Jiménez Inclán February 22, 1941 |
Nationality | Mexican |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1969–present |
Rafael Jiménez Inclán (born February 22, 1941) is a Mexican actor. He stars in movies, telenovelas (Spanish soap operas), and stage works. His career began in 1969.
Inclán was born in Mérida, Yucatán, México.[1][better source needed]
Selected filmography
- Carnival Nights (1978)
- The Loving Ones (1979)
- Midnight Dolls (1979)
- The Pulque Tavern (1981)
- Bienvenido Paisano (2006)[2] - Epifanio López
Television
- Vivir un poco (1985) - Filogonio Llanos del Toro "Marabunta"
- Rosa salvaje (1987) - Inspector de Policía
- Simplemente María (1989-1990) - Don Chema
- En carne propia (1990) - N/A
- La pícara soñadora (1991) - Camilo López
- Mi querida Isabel (1996-1997) - Pantaleón
- Mi pequeña traviesa (1997-1998) - Marcello
- Camila (1998-1999) - Productor discográfico Luis Lavalle
- DKDA: Sueños de juventud (1999-2000) - Taxista
- Cuento de Navidad (1999-2000) - Don Chente
- Ramona (2000) - Juan Canito
- Amigas y rivales (2001) - Moncho/Manuel de la Colina/Jacaranda
- La escuelita VIP - Rafael Inclan (Vivi)
- Clase 406 (2002-2003) - Ezequiel Cuervo
- Rebelde (2005) - Guillermo Arregui
- Código Postal (2006) - Avelino Gutiérrez
- Pasión (2007) - Pirata
- Alma de hierro (2008-2009) - Don Ignacio Hierro González
- Atrévete a soñar (2009-2010) - Tamir
- Niña de mi corazón (2010) - Vittorio Conti
- Cachito de cielo (2012) - Ernesto Landeros "Pupi"
- Mi corazón es tuyo (2014) - Nicolás Lascuráin
- Mi marido tiene familia (2017) - Eugenio Córcega
References
- ^ "Rafael Inclán - Biography - IMDb". IMDb.com. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
- ^ "Filmmakers begin taking in Brownsville - Brownsville Herald: Community". Wayback Machine/The Brownsville Herald. April 5, 2005. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
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