Julian Rivero The High Chaparral Set #1 Old Tucson Arizona 1970
by David Lee Guss
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Julian Rivero The High Chaparral Set #1 Old Tucson Arizona 1970
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David Lee Guss
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Photograph - Photography
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Most of Julian Rivero's (1890-1976) roles in the silent era were uncredited, including his first, "The Bright Shawl" in 1923; also the first film of future gangster Edward G. Robinson (1893-1973).
In 1934 Rivero was uncredited (as a telegraph operator) in the Howard Hawks' directed "Viva Villa." Hawks directed John Wayne in several classics from 1946 to 1970.
That same year he had his largest role as Tony the mechanic, with an Italian accent, in the Mascot serial "Burn 'Em Up Barns."
Rivero stole, his brief (uncredited) scene from Humphrey Bogart, as the barber in John Huston's "Treasure of the Sierra Madre."
Huston directed Wayne in only one movie "The Barbarian & the Geisha" (1958).
Rivero's 50 year career in motion pictures came to an end (after 229 titles) in the 1973 TV movie of John Steinbeck's "The Red Pony."
Rivero's 50 year career in motion pictures came to an end (after 229 titles) in the 1973 TV movie of John Steinbeck's "The Red Pony."
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