[ Second rôle ] José Terron
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[ Second rôle ] José Terron
Une " trogne " inoubliable que celle de cet acteur espagnol né en 1939.
On peut le voir notamment dans :
ET POUR QUELQUES DOLLARS DE PLUS (capture ci-dessus)
LE BON , LA BRUTE ET LE TRUAND
ARIZONA COLT
NAVAJO JOE
DIEU PARDONNE , MOI PAS
CLAYTON L'IMPLACABLE
Arizona Colt
Dieu pardonne, moi pas
Un lien:
http://spaghettiwesterns.1g.fi/actors/joset/erron.htm
Dernière édition par Rex Lee le Jeu 9 Mai - 10:25, édité 3 fois
Rex Lee- Sergio Leone
- Messages : 6429
Date d'inscription : 06/04/2010
Age : 68
Localisation : 19
Re: [ Second rôle ] José Terron
Je me demande s'il n'est pas dans Dieu pardonne... moi pas ! -- l'homme de main de Frank Wolff que Jose Manuel Martin abandonne, égorgé près du puits, quand il s'enfuit en tenant Terence Hill en laisse après l'avoir torturé.
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Re: [ Second rôle ] José Terron
Breccio a écrit:Je me demande s'il n'est pas dans Dieu pardonne... moi pas ! -- l'homme de main de Frank Wolff que Jose Manuel Martin abandonne, égorgé près du puits, quand il s'enfuit en tenant Terence Hill en laisse après l'avoir torturé.
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Je pense que tu as raison ... J'en suis même pratiquement certain !
Rex Lee- Sergio Leone
- Messages : 6429
Date d'inscription : 06/04/2010
Age : 68
Localisation : 19
Re: [ Second rôle ] José Terron
Je complète un peu le sujet :
Outre les films mentionnés plus haut , Jose Terron, né en Espagne en 1939, a aussi joué dans :
La mort était au rendez-vous
15 potences pour un salopard
Shalako
Le dernier des salauds
Les dynamiteros
Clayton l'implacable
Outre les films mentionnés plus haut , Jose Terron, né en Espagne en 1939, a aussi joué dans :
La mort était au rendez-vous
15 potences pour un salopard
Shalako
Le dernier des salauds
Les dynamiteros
Clayton l'implacable
Dernière édition par Rex Lee le Dim 25 Mar - 7:31, édité 1 fois
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Dis-donc, toi, tu sais que tu as la tête de quelqu’un qui vaut 2000 dollars?
Rex Lee- Sergio Leone
- Messages : 6429
Date d'inscription : 06/04/2010
Age : 68
Localisation : 19
Jose Terron
Et n'oublions pas DJANGO où il a une plus sale gueule que jamais !
Shorty Larson- Joachim Romero Marchent
- Messages : 54
Date d'inscription : 02/02/2012
Age : 78
Re: [ Second rôle ] José Terron
José Terron fait l' objet, comme les autres acteurs espagnols utilisés par Leone, d'un article écrit par J.G. Garcia dans le récent Clint, Dispara ! (2012, T&B Editores).
JO- Sergio Leone
- Messages : 4203
Date d'inscription : 10/05/2010
Photo rare de José Terron
Merci pour l'info concernant le livre CLINT DISPARA ! que je me suis empressé de commander.
Voici une photo de l'ami Terron dans LE BON, LA BRUTE ET LE TRUAND, il m'a fallu user de patience afin de le capturer au mieux car son apparition à l'image dans le rôle du malchanceux Shorty dure moins d'un dixième de seconde !!!
Voici une photo de l'ami Terron dans LE BON, LA BRUTE ET LE TRUAND, il m'a fallu user de patience afin de le capturer au mieux car son apparition à l'image dans le rôle du malchanceux Shorty dure moins d'un dixième de seconde !!!
Shorty Larson- Joachim Romero Marchent
- Messages : 54
Date d'inscription : 02/02/2012
Age : 78
angel caldito castellano- Sergio Sollima
- Messages : 716
Date d'inscription : 11/07/2011
Re: [ Second rôle ] José Terron
Arizona Colt
angel caldito castellano- Sergio Sollima
- Messages : 716
Date d'inscription : 11/07/2011
José Terron hommage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThJF_Faon2g
Hermanos Terron
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QW2pyzPVWk
Hermanos Terron
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QW2pyzPVWk
Tom Betts- Enzo G. Castellari
- Messages : 339
Date d'inscription : 06/11/2010
RIP José Terrón
José Terrón hijo son of José Terrón Peñaranda, who we called ‘Shorty” for many years until we found out his identity posted the following on Facebook on Sunday May 12, 2019; “Quiero que sepas que alli donde estes siempre me has demostrado que eras un luchador nunca mejor dicho siempre has sido un referente en tu profesion pero sobre todo como padre luchando por la vida eres y seras un ejemplo para mi
Te quiero papa JOSE TERRON PEÑARANDA alli donde estes” along with two photos of his father.
Translated it says; “I want you to know that wherever you are you have always shown me that you were a fighter never better said you have always been a reference in your profession but especially as a father fighting for life you are and you will be an example for me
I love you dad jose terron peñaranda wherever you are ”
I interpret this as a posting of his father’s passing. He has not mentioned that his father was ill or had been suffering from some incapacitation so this comes as a surprise and shock.
José Terrón Peñaranda was born in Madrid, Spain on July 5, 1939 and would have been 80 years old this coming birthday. He along with his brothers Pedro Terrón (Pedro Terrón Peñaranda), Ángel Terrón (Ángel Terrón Peñaranda), Víctor Terrón (Victor Terrón Peñaranda) formed a stunt riding team that performed in circus and shows throughout Spain in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Most of us became aware of his presence when he portrayed Guy Callaway in 1965’s “For A Few Dollars More” when he was shot down in the street by bounty hunter Colonel Douglas Mortimer. His face left an indelible mark in our minds and when many of the Euro-westerns became available to us in the U.S.A. via video, TV and later DVD we began to seek out who this character was as he usually went uncredited. We noticed he was in “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” playing Shorty Larson and therefore we called him shorty. We found other western he appeared in such as “Django” (1965) as Ringo, “God Forgives… I Don’t” as ‘Flatface’, “The Man from Nowhere” 1966 (as a Gordo Watch henchman. He often played several parts as in “White Comanche” 1968 as a Comanche and a townsman and again in Shalako also 1968 as a soldier and an Apache. Along with his role as Shorty Larson in “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly you can spot him as a Confederate spy tied to the front of a locomotive. His last credited role was as a member of “The Wild Bunch” and a stuntman (riding the white horse) in “My Name is Nobody”. A truly memorable character actor and one most of us will always remember has left us but his work and talent will always be remembered in the films and stunt work he’s left on film. “Sorry Shorty”, RIP.
Te quiero papa JOSE TERRON PEÑARANDA alli donde estes” along with two photos of his father.
Translated it says; “I want you to know that wherever you are you have always shown me that you were a fighter never better said you have always been a reference in your profession but especially as a father fighting for life you are and you will be an example for me
I love you dad jose terron peñaranda wherever you are ”
I interpret this as a posting of his father’s passing. He has not mentioned that his father was ill or had been suffering from some incapacitation so this comes as a surprise and shock.
José Terrón Peñaranda was born in Madrid, Spain on July 5, 1939 and would have been 80 years old this coming birthday. He along with his brothers Pedro Terrón (Pedro Terrón Peñaranda), Ángel Terrón (Ángel Terrón Peñaranda), Víctor Terrón (Victor Terrón Peñaranda) formed a stunt riding team that performed in circus and shows throughout Spain in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Most of us became aware of his presence when he portrayed Guy Callaway in 1965’s “For A Few Dollars More” when he was shot down in the street by bounty hunter Colonel Douglas Mortimer. His face left an indelible mark in our minds and when many of the Euro-westerns became available to us in the U.S.A. via video, TV and later DVD we began to seek out who this character was as he usually went uncredited. We noticed he was in “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” playing Shorty Larson and therefore we called him shorty. We found other western he appeared in such as “Django” (1965) as Ringo, “God Forgives… I Don’t” as ‘Flatface’, “The Man from Nowhere” 1966 (as a Gordo Watch henchman. He often played several parts as in “White Comanche” 1968 as a Comanche and a townsman and again in Shalako also 1968 as a soldier and an Apache. Along with his role as Shorty Larson in “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly you can spot him as a Confederate spy tied to the front of a locomotive. His last credited role was as a member of “The Wild Bunch” and a stuntman (riding the white horse) in “My Name is Nobody”. A truly memorable character actor and one most of us will always remember has left us but his work and talent will always be remembered in the films and stunt work he’s left on film. “Sorry Shorty”, RIP.
Tom Betts- Enzo G. Castellari
- Messages : 339
Date d'inscription : 06/11/2010
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