Carlos Martínez Baena

Carlos Martínez Baena

  • Birthday: 1889-05-07
  • Deathday: 1971-05-29
  • Place of birth: Madrid, Spain
  • Also know as: Carlos M. Baena

Biography

Carlos Martinez Baena was a character actor, who was born in Spain. At an early age he moved with his family to Mexico where he became a journalist. By 1920 he decided to become an actor while he was living in Argentina, and shortly afterward moved to Spain where he worked as a stage actor, eventually ppearing in films in Argentina, Spain and the U.S in Spanish language films made in the early and mid 1930s. In 1940 he returned to Mexico, escaping the fascist Franco goverment in Spain. The following year he began appearing in Mexican films in character parts, he was often cast as kindly old men, teachers, priests and appeared in many character parts. He was also very involved in the actor's union, during his career he also wrote and adapted sceenplays as well as writing poetry. In 1970 he completed his last film at the age 80, also a character part.

Filmography

Él

1953

As Padre Velasco

Un año en la luna

2004

As Javier

The Kneeling Goddess

1947

As Esteban (as Carlos M. Baena)

Pecado Mortal

1955

As Doctor Robles

The Intruder

1954

As don Pedro Almeida

Woman Without a Soul

1944

As Rosendo Buendía

Perverse Doll

1969

As Profesor

The Well-paid

1948

As Don Jorge Rute

La abuelita

1942

As

Monte de piedad

1951

As Don Cándido Reyes

El Supersabio

1948

As Profesor Archimedes Monteagudo

El Portero

1950

As Don Sebastian, el profe

El Siete Machos

1951

As Padre Guzman

El analfabeto

1961

As Profesor

The River and Death

1954

As Padre Julián

Camelia

1954

As Sacerdote (uncredited)

Those Were The Days, Senor Don Simon!

1941

As Cura Camacho (as Carlos M. Baena)

Si, Mi vida

1953

As Doctor Amado Castellanos

Good Love

1957

As

Mujeres en mi Vida

1950

As Músico vagabundo (as Carlos M. Baena)

El agua en el suelo

1934

As (uncredited)

Entre tu amor y el cielo

1950

As Padre Juan

La sombra vengadora

1956

As Dr. Everardo Fuentes

Gema

1950

As

Production

The Siege of Huesca

1937

As Writer

Heroic Division

1937

As Writer

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