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  1. Rodolfo Pérez Acosta (July 29, 1920 – November 7, 1974) [1] was a Mexican-American character actor who became known for his roles as Mexican outlaws or American Indians in Hollywood western films.

  2. Mexican character actor Rodolfo Acosta (born Rodolfo Acosta Pérez) achieved his greatest success in the US, primarily as a villain in westerns. He was born in Chamizal, a section of land disputed by Mexico and Texas due to changes in the Rio Grande river which forms the border.

  3. Mexican character actor Rodolfo Acosta (born Rodolfo Acosta Pérez) achieved his greatest success in the US, primarily as a villain in westerns. He was born in Chamizal, a section of land disputed by Mexico and Texas due to changes in the Rio Grande river which forms the border.

  4. Birthday: Jul 29, 1920. Birthplace: Chihuahua, Mexico. With one look at Rodolfo Acosta and his pointed, sly features, it makes complete sense that the Mexican character actor made his mark...

  5. Rodolfo Acosta is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Hondo, Return of the Seven, One-Eyed Jacks, The Sons of Katie Elder, How the West Was Won, Flaming Star, The Tijuana Story, and Soy un prófugo.

  6. Biography. With one look at Rodolfo Acosta and his pointed, sly features, it makes complete sense that the Mexican character actor made his mark playing villains, primarily in Westerns of the 1950s and '60s.

  7. With one look at Rodolfo Acosta and his pointed, sly features, it makes complete sense that the Mexican character actor made his mark playing villains, primarily in Westerns of the 1950s and '60s. After a small role in John Ford's 1947 drama "The Fugitive," Acosta found himself quite at home in...