
Gilbert Roland
Born:1905年12月11日
Place of Birth:Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico
Died:1994年5月15日
Known For:Acting
Biography
Gilbert Roland, born Luis Antonio Dámaso de Alonso, was a charismatic Mexican-born American actor who graced the silver screen for an impressive seven decades. His journey from Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico to Hollywood is a tale of resilience and passion for the craft. Renowned for his suave demeanor and Latin lover roles, Roland captivated audiences with his magnetic presence.
After fleeing to the United States during Pancho Villa's rule, Roland's Hollywood story began when he hopped on a freight train at the age of 14. Taking inspiration from his favorite actors, John Gilbert and Ruth Roland, he crafted the screen name that would become synonymous with talent and charm. His first major role alongside Clara Bow in "The Plastic Age" marked the beginning of a stellar career that would see him star in numerous productions.
During World War II, Roland served in the United States Army Air Corps, showcasing his bravery both on and off the screen. As the film industry transitioned to sound, he effortlessly navigated Spanish language adaptations of American films, solidifying his status as a versatile actor. Critics began to laud his performances in notable films like "We Were Strangers," "The Bad and the Beautiful," and "Cheyenne Autumn," highlighting his depth and skill as a character actor.
In addition to his on-screen accomplishments, Roland's personal life added layers to his legacy. His marriages to actress Constance Bennett and Guillermina Cantú reflected his commitment to love and family. Despite the challenges that came his way, Roland's dedication to his craft never wavered, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.
Gilbert Roland's final film appearance in the 1982 western "Barbarosa" served as a poignant farewell to a career filled with iconic roles and memorable performances. His passing in 1994 in Beverly Hills, California, marked the end of an era in Hollywood. Roland's enduring influence continues to inspire aspiring actors and cinephiles alike, cementing his rightful place among the legends of cinema.
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