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Birthday
December 26, 1902
Day of Death
1989-04-07
(86 years old)
Place of Birth
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Also Known As
Albert Morin
Salvador R. López
Alberto Morin was born on December 26, 1902 in San Juan, Puerto Rico as Salvador R. López. He is known for his work on Sierra torride (1970), Rio Grande (1950) andMilagro (1988). He died on April 7, 1989 in Burbank, California, USA. Was an OSS officer during World War II, and spoke seven languages fluently. He met director John Ford during that period--Ford was a naval officer who also worked with the OSS--and after the war, Ford put Morin in many of his films.
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Under Mexicali Stars
as Inspector Arturo Gómez
Rio Grande
as Lieutenant
Tripoli
as Il Taiib
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in the Foreign Legion
as Lieutenant (uncredited)
The Gunfighter
as Pablo (uncredited)
Fortunes of Captain Blood
as Miguel Gonzales
The Asphalt Jungle
as Eddie Donato (uncredited)
Dakota Lil
as Rurales Captain (as Albert Morin)
When Willie Comes Marching Home
as French Resistance Fighter (uncredited)
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1940
Flight Command
as Waiter (uncredited)
The Son of Monte Cristo
as Friend of Von Neuhoff (Uncredited)
The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date
as Manuel - Stamp Dealer
Down Argentine Way
as Race Bettor (uncredited)
Drums of the Desert
as Hassan
'What's Your 'I.Q.'?': Number Two
as Man at Fashion Show
Earthbound
as Elevator Operator
Florian
as Photographer
Charlie Chan in Panama
as Hotel Desk Clerk
1939
Gone with the Wind
as Rene Picard (uncredited)
Another Thin Man
as West Indies Club Waiter (uncredited)
City in Darkness
as Clerk
Outpost of the Mounties
as Jacques LaRue
Everybody's Hobby
as Ramón Castello, an alias of Armand Costa
News Is Made at Night
as Waiter
Bridal Suite
as Italian Hotel Guest
It's a Wonderful World
as Waiter (uncredited)
Secret Service of the Air
as Pedro the Bartender
Wings of the Navy
as Armando Costa
Honolulu
as Clerk (uncredited)
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