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  1. May 15, 1994 · As a boy in Mexico Gilbert Roland dreamed of being a bullfighter. But when his family moved to the United States his dreams turned to Hollywood and his name changed from Luis Antonio Dámaso de Alonso to Gilbert Roland, an homage to his favorite performers: John Gilbert and Ruth Roland. As a handsome young man, Roland established his niche ...

  2. May 17, 1994 · Gilbert Roland, the lithe, muscular star whose career spanned seven decades from silents to television and included 11 films as the legendary Cisco Kid, has died. He was 88. Roland died Sunday of ...

  3. Film: South side of the 6700 block of Hollywood Boulevard. Actor Born Luis Antonio Damaso de Alonso on Dec. 11, 1905 in Chihuahua, Mexico. Died May 15, 1994 in Beverly Hills, Calif. G ilbert Roland was a lithe, muscular star whose career spanned seven decades from silents to television and included 11 films as the legendary Cisco Kid.

  4. Gilbert Roland Collection. In his 60-year career, Mexican-born actor Gilbert Roland garnered over 150 film and television credits, including “Bullfighter and the Lady” (1951), “The Bad and the Beautiful” (1952), and “Cheyenne Autumn” (1964). Fifteen reels of home movies, filmed by Roland between 1935 and 1961, make up the bulk of ...

  5. Gilbert Roland. Gilbert Roland was a Mexican-born American film actor. He was born Luis Antonio Dámaso de Alonso in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico and originally intended to become a bullfighter like his father. When the family moved to the United States, however, he became interested in acting when he was picked at random for a role as an ...

  6. Oct 5, 2005 · by Steve Starr October 5, 2005March 20, 2024. PIctured Gilbert Roland, circa 1931. One of the most breathtakingly handsome icons of the silent screen entered the sound era, and while dozens of his luminous counterparts suddenly met the demise of their stardom, he successfully continued his career for decades, and also retained his good looks ...

  7. Other articles where Gilbert Roland is discussed: Sam Wood: Wood’s heyday: …Fred MacMurray, Albert Dekker, and Gilbert Roland. Kitty Foyle (1940), however, was a huge hit. The sentimental soap opera, which was based on Christopher Morley’s best seller, centres on a working-class girl (Ginger Rogers) who must choose between her wealthy boss and an idealistic doctor. The dramatic role made ...

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