Carlos Villarías

Carlos Villarías (7 July 1892 – 27 April 1976) was a Spanish actor who was born in Córdoba, Spain and died in California, USA. His most famous role is in the title role of the Spanish language version of Dracula (1931), with Barry Norton and Lupita Tovar filmed at night on the same sets as the English language version starring Bela Lugosi. Description above from the Wikipedia article Carlos Villarías, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Cast

When Love Laughs
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Common Clay
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The Last of the Vargas
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Estrellados
Jack Collier

Decameron Nights
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The California Trail
Gov. Carlos Moreno (as Carlos Villar)

The Men in Her Life
Bray - abogado defenser

Nostradamus
Nostradamus

The Many Faces of Dracula
Dracula (archive footage)

Qué hombre tan simpático
Don Procopio

Flirting with Fate
Police Captain
The Devil of the Sea
Jose

Zorina
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An Old Spanish Onion
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Escape to Paradise
Gonzales

Frontiers of '49
Padre
Bold Love
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Hold Back the Dawn
Mexican Judge (uncredited)

Mystery of the Ghastly Face
Dr. Galdino Forti

El museo del crimen
Detective
Los hijos mandan
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Mis dos amores
Don Antonio Santiago

The Super Madman
Dr. Dienys

¡Ora Ponciano!
Don Luis Martínez del Arco

Gran Hotel
Don Pepe

María Magdalena, pecadora de Magdala
Pedro

The Kneeling Goddess
Unknown
Ave sin rumbo
Tiburcio Moreno

The Other
Lic. Félix Mendoza

Starlight Over Texas
Governor Ruiz

Meet the Wildcat
Workman

The Barracks
Tabernero

La mujer legítima
Pedro

Tropic Holiday
Commandante (uncredited)

Drácula
Count Drácula

Reina de reinas: La Virgen María
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La vida íntima de Marco Antonio y Cleopatra
Septimio

California Frontier
Don Pedro Cantova (as Carlos Villarios)

You Have to Marry the Prince
Counsellor

Black Jack
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An Adventure in the Night
Don Adolfo

El hombre de la máscara de hierro
Colbert

The Road to 'Dracula'
Self (archive footage)

Em Nar, la ciudad de fuego
Sr. Paúl

Dos noches
General Sánchez del Valle

Verbena trágica
Manuel

The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in American Cinema
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