Urmeneta, Felipe
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Ricco (Un tipo con una faccia strana ti cerca per ucciderti) (1973) as Mob boss
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Mi hija Hildegart (1977) as Spectator in court
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No desearás al vecino del quinto (1970) He appears in what seem to be 3 distinct roles, as a Spectator at the cooking contest, a Pool player and a Party guest
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Solo ante el Streaking (1975) as Audience member at the presentation
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Alcalde por elección (1976) as Audience member at the election speech
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El libro de buen amor II (1976) credited as "Felix Urmeneta", as Bath house client.
Somehow I managed to identify him here through the steam and camera movement and worked out that the rather vague role description of "Client 1" applied to his character. This led me to the role below which is the one which really confirms his identity.
Somehow I managed to identify him here through the steam and camera movement and worked out that the rather vague role description of "Client 1" applied to his character. This led me to the role below which is the one which really confirms his identity.
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El mercader de Venecia (1967 TV movie) credited, as Baltasar.
This credited specific role is the one which really confirms his ID. He plays what is surely the smallest role in the play, but his character does get called by name so we can be sure of the ID.
This credited specific role is the one which really confirms his ID. He plays what is surely the smallest role in the play, but his character does get called by name so we can be sure of the ID.
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Perro golfo (1963) credited, as Merchant in the market.
His third and seemingly only other credited role is something of a miracle that he's credited at all, since he is only seen fleetingly in the background. I can only imagine that he originally had a line or 2 of dialogue which ended up being cut. At least the second usage of the name "Felipe" here tends to indicate that this is his correct name, as opposed to one credit as "Felix".
His third and seemingly only other credited role is something of a miracle that he's credited at all, since he is only seen fleetingly in the background. I can only imagine that he originally had a line or 2 of dialogue which ended up being cut. At least the second usage of the name "Felipe" here tends to indicate that this is his correct name, as opposed to one credit as "Felix".
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Pim, pam, pum... ¡fuego! (1975) as Nightclub customer. We also probably have him in a second role as a Restaurant customer, but his face is always kept intentionally out-of-focus.
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El niño es nuestro (1973) as Man in the struggle outside the adoption agency