Duncan Renaldo

April 23, 1904(76 at death)|Died September 3, 1980
Oancea, Galați, Romania|Acting

Biography

To most audiences, Duncan Renaldo will always be identified as film and TV's "The Cisco Kid." However, this role occurred late in his career, which consisted of much more than just this western character. Not much is known about Renaldo's early life. In fact, his date and place of birth is still questioned. The usual given birth date is April 23, 1904. His birthplace has been generally stated as Spain--he has said that his first memories as a child were in Spain--although Romania and even New Jersey have been mentioned as well. An orphan, he never knew his actual parents and was never able to ascertain the exact date and place of his birth. He was raised and educated in various European countries and arrived in the US in the early 1920s as a stoker on a Brazilian coal ship. Entering the country on a 90-day seaman's permit, he stayed when his ship caught fire at the dock and burned to the waterline. A paltry existence as a portrait painter forced him to seek other work, and he somehow found his way into films as a producer of short features, which in turn led to on-camera work as an actor with MGM in 1928. The studio capitalized on his dashing Hispanic looks and initially typed him as a "Latin lover", but it didn't last long. In the early 1930s his career was interrupted when he was arrested and faced deportation due to his illegal immigrant status. The actor was eventually pardoned by President Franklin D. Roosevelt--his wife, Eleanor Roosevelt, had bought one of Renaldo's paintings, looked into his case and persuaded her husband to pardon him. He returned to minor films for both Republic and Monogram, alternating as heroic sidekick and villain. He co-starred as one of the Three Mesquiteers in the revamped film series, and showed up regularly in 1930s and 1940s cliffhangers, including The Painted Stallion (1937), Jungle Menace (1937), Zorro Rides Again (1937), King of the Mounties (1942), Secret Service in Darkest Africa (1943) The Tiger Woman (1944). In 1945 he began the Cisco Kid film series and transferred the character successfully to TV in the early 1950s, with Leo Carrillo as faithful sidekick Pancho. Renaldo made the character clean-shaven and more of a do-gooder than the roguish bandit who actually was in the books. Renaldo retired soon after the series' demise and died years later at Goleta Valley Community Hospital in California of lung cancer in 1980.

Movies (64)

Hollywood: The Dream Factory
7.3

Hollywood: The Dream Factory

1972

The Capture
6.2

The Capture

1950

The Girl from San Lorenzo
8.0

The Girl from San Lorenzo

1950

Satan's Cradle
5.4

Satan's Cradle

1949

The Daring Caballero
6.0

The Daring Caballero

1949

The Gay Amigo
6.8

The Gay Amigo

1949

The Valiant Hombre
8.0

The Valiant Hombre

1948

Sword of the Avenger
7.7

Sword of the Avenger

1948

Jungle Flight
5.9

Jungle Flight

1947

Jungle Terror
7.0

Jungle Terror

1946

South of the Rio Grande
7.0

South of the Rio Grande

1945

In Old New Mexico
7.0

In Old New Mexico

1945

The Cisco Kid Returns
7.0

The Cisco Kid Returns

1945

Sheriff of Sundown
9.0

Sheriff of Sundown

1944

San Antonio Kid
8.0

San Antonio Kid

1944

The Tiger Woman
7.5

The Tiger Woman

1944

Call of the South Seas
7.0

Call of the South Seas

1944

The Fighting Seabees
6.3

The Fighting Seabees

1944

Hands Across the Border
6.0

Hands Across the Border

1944

Around the World
6.3

Around the World

1943

Tiger Fangs
7.0

Tiger Fangs

1943

Secret Service In Darkest Africa
7.0

Secret Service In Darkest Africa

1943

For Whom the Bell Tolls
6.5

For Whom the Bell Tolls

1943

Mission to Moscow
5.7

Mission to Moscow

1943

Border Patrol
6.3

Border Patrol

1943

King of the Mounties
8.0

King of the Mounties

1942

A Yank in Libya
4.7

A Yank in Libya

1942

Outlaws of the Desert
6.0

Outlaws of the Desert

1941

Gauchos of El Dorado
7.0

Gauchos of El Dorado

1941

Down Mexico Way
10.0

Down Mexico Way

1941

King of the Texas Rangers
7.0

King of the Texas Rangers

1941

Bad Men of Missouri
6.2

Bad Men of Missouri

1941

Heroes of the Saddle
9.0

Heroes of the Saddle

1940

Oklahoma Renegades
10.0

Oklahoma Renegades

1940

Rocky Mountain Rangers
8.0

Rocky Mountain Rangers

1940

Gaucho Serenade
6.5

Gaucho Serenade

1940

Covered Wagon Days
9.0

Covered Wagon Days

1940

Pioneers of the West
7.0

Pioneers of the West

1940

The Mad Empress
5.8

The Mad Empress

1939

South of the Border
6.0

South of the Border

1939

Cowboys from Texas
6.0

Cowboys from Texas

1939

The Kansas Terrors
10.0

The Kansas Terrors

1939

Rough Riders' Round-up
5.3

Rough Riders' Round-up

1939

The Lone Ranger Rides Again
7.3

The Lone Ranger Rides Again

1939

Spawn of the North
6.0

Spawn of the North

1938

Tropic Holiday
6.2

Tropic Holiday

1938

Rose of the Rio Grande
7.0

Rose of the Rio Grande

1938

Zorro Rides Again
7.5

Zorro Rides Again

1937

Sky Racket
3.8

Sky Racket

1937

Jungle Menace
7.0

Jungle Menace

1937

The Painted Stallion
5.4

The Painted Stallion

1937

Mile a Minute Love
7.0

Mile a Minute Love

1937

Ten Laps to Go
5.5

Ten Laps to Go

1936

Two Minutes to Play
5.7

Two Minutes to Play

1936

Rebellion
8.0

Rebellion

1936

Lady Luck
6.3

Lady Luck

1936

Special Agent K-7
4.9

Special Agent K-7

1936

Moonlight Murder
4.8

Moonlight Murder

1936

The Moth

The Moth

1934

Public Stenographer
5.7

Public Stenographer

1934

Trapped in Tia Juana
6.0

Trapped in Tia Juana

1932

Trader Horn
5.4

Trader Horn

1931

The Bridge of San Luis Rey
8.0

The Bridge of San Luis Rey

1929

Clothes Make the Woman
10.0

Clothes Make the Woman

1928

TV Shows (1)