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  1. Leo Carrillo (Spanish pronunciation: [Cay-reel-yo]) (1881–1961) was an American cartoonist, a comedian in vaudeville, and an actor on stage, film and television. He was best known in the United States as the Cisco Kid 's sidekick Pancho on 1950s children's television, a role which capped a long show business career that began ...

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    Leo Carrillo. Leopoldo Antonio Carrillo ( Spanish pronunciation: [ka'riʎo]; [a] August 6, 1880 – September 10, 1961) was an American actor, vaudevillian, political cartoonist, and conservationist. [2] He was best known for playing Pancho in the television series The Cisco Kid (1950–1956) [3] and in several films.

  3. Leo Carrillo (1881–1961) was an American cartoonist, a comedian in vaudeville, and an actor on stage, film and television. He was best known in the United States as the Cisco Kid's sidekick Pancho on 1950s children's television, a role which capped a long show business career that began decades earlier.

  4. Find the location of Leo Carrillo's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, read a biography, see related stars and browse a map of important places in their career.

  5. If anyone could ever claim to be an adopted son of Santa Barbara, it would be Leo Carrillo, star of stage, screen, and television. Born in Los Angeles, Carrillo always felt an affinity for Santa Barbara; in his autobiography he called Santa Barbara his “ancestral home.”

  6. Oct 27, 2015 · A vaudeville and Broadway star, Leo Carrillo adopted Santa Barbara as his "ancestral home" and frequently rode in the Fiesta parade. If anyone could ever claim to be an adopted son of Santa Barbara, it would be Leo Carrillo, star of stage, screen, and television.

  7. Born into a prominent aristocratic family, Leo Carrillo was a notable entertainer on stage (including Broadway) and screen. Although Carrillo’s parents wanted him to join the clergy, Leo pursued an engineering degree and joined the Southern Pacific Railway’s engineering department.