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  1. Benito Alfonso Bedoya y Díaz de Guzmán (April 16, 1904 – December 15, 1957) was a Mexican actor who frequently appeared in U.S. films. He is best known for his role in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre , where he played a bandit leader and delivered the " stinking badges " line, which has been called one of the greatest movie quotes in ...

  2. Alfonso Bedoya. Actor: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. Mexican character actor who achieved his greatest success in U.S. films. He was born in Mexico city, living in numerous places throughout the country. He received a private education in Houston, Texas as a teenager, but dropped out and roamed about doing an assortment of jobs.

  3. Alfonso Bedoya. Actor: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. Mexican character actor who achieved his greatest success in U.S. films. He was born in Mexico city, living in numerous places throughout the country. He received a private education in Houston, Texas as a teenager, but dropped out and roamed about doing an assortment of jobs.

  4. Benito Alfonso Bedoya y Díaz de Guzmán was a Mexican actor who frequently appeared in U.S. films. He is best known for his role in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, where he played a bandit leader and delivered the "stinking badges" line, which has been called one of the greatest movie quotes in history by the American Film Institute.

  5. Read More. Known For. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. The Big Country. Ten Wanted Men. Border Incident. The Pearl. Border River. The Unknown Policeman. The Stranger Wore a Gun. Acting. Alfonso Bedoya (April 16, 1904 – December 15, 1957) was a Mexican actor who frequently appeared in U.S. films.

  6. Biography. Read More. Alfonso Bedoya was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1948, he made his Hollywood film acting debut. Bedoya started his acting career landing roles in such films as "Angel in Exile" (1948), "Angel on the Amazon" (1948) and the Humphrey Bogart dramatic adventure "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" (1948).

  7. Alfonso Bedoya. Here is an actor noted for a single line of dialogue. He was the perfect Mexican bandido with his weather-beaten face, and menacing, sardonic smile. Born in Vicam, Sonora, Mexico on April 16, 1904, he started his career in Mexican films as a character actor.

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