Víctor Israel
Víctor Israel, born Josep Maria Soler Vilanova, was a Spanish film actor. He appeared in more than 200 feature films, shorts and tv-productions from 1961 to 2008. He made frequent appearances in rugged action films, excessive horror movies and gritty Italian spaghetti Westerns. Seldom did he have more than a few lines of dialogue and often he appeared in uncredited roles. Remembered as a veteran character actor.
Birthday: 13 June 1929
Birth place: Barcelona, Spain
Known for: Acting
Movies known for
What Changed Charley Farthing?
Obscene Desire
Horror Express
Devil's Kiss
The Texican
White Comanche
Summertime Killer
Bandidos
Night of the Howling Beast
Assault at Central Bank
Yankee
Alive or Preferably Dead
Shoot First… Ask Questions Later
A Place Called Glory
The Tough One
Up the MacGregors
Dynamite Jim
Marry Me, Maribel
Cutting Heads
Kill!
The Poor Little Draculin
Una nit a Casa Blanca
The Arizona Kid
After the Great Train Robbery
Manuela
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
The House That Screamed
Garum (Fantastic Contradictions)
Magic London
A Submarine Under the Tablecloth
Indescribable Pleasure
Don't Turn the Other Cheek
Crimson, the Color of Blood
Female Street Dogs
The Thief of Tibadabo
El Greco
The Young Dracula
Doctor Zhivago
Exorcism's Daughter
Vertigo of Crime
In the Claws of the CIA
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