Jesús Puente
Known for: Acting
Born: December 17, 1930 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain - Died: October 25, 2000
Jesus Puente Alzaga (Madrid, December 18, 1930 - October 26, 2000) was a Spanish actor and TV presenter. He developed his acting career in all media, both in film and theater and television. He began to study medicine but left in fourth grade, due to its vocation for interpretation. He then began his theater career with works of Lope de Vega and Calderon. His career on stage has been full of successes. At the same time he made his debut in the world of radio, specifically in Radio Nacional de España. Throughout the 60s working as a voice actor, putting voice on numerous occasions to American actor James Stewart, among others. In 1957 he made his film debut. Present on television almost from the arrival of this medium to Spain, debuted in 1957 in Spanish Television. In 1990 he was hired by the chain Telecinco to present the contest “Su media naranja”.
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Marta
Don Carlos
La Fundación
Asel
Count Dracula
Minister of Interior
Hatchet for the Honeymoon
Inspector Russell (as Jesus Puente)
Her and Fear
Conductor
Eva 63
Fernando
Damned Pistols of Dallas
Corbett
Adiós Gringo
Sheriff Saul Slaughter
Ringo: The Lone Rider
Mayor Gorbet
The Cobra
Stiarkos
Los presuntos
Alejo
Verano 70
Dr. Valverde 'Paco'
La avispita Ruinasa
Luis Viveos
2 Mobsters Against Al Capone
Tony
Capullito de alhelí
Hilario
The Tobacconist of Vallecas
Comisario
Hour of Death
Clifford
El orden cómico
Don Antonio López Terrón
You're the One
Dr. Bermann
Hands of a Gunfighter
Sheriff Robert Rogers
A 45 revoluciones por minuto
Aranda
El dinero tiene miedo
Sebastián, el mayordomo
Apache Fury
Juez Todd Driscoll
Caminos de tiza
Jacobo