



Germán Robles
Acting1929Gijón, Asturias, Spain

Biography
Germán Horacio Robles (born March 20, 1929 in Gijón, Asturias, Spain) was a Spanish-Mexican film, theater, television, and voice actor. He came to Mexico when he was 17, after Spain’s civil war. His slim figure contrasts with his deep, calm, elegant voice. In Mexican cinema, he best known for his amazing characterization of vampires in many cult movies, especially in El Vampiro. He is said to have influenced Christopher Lee’s performance in his vampire films. Another well known performance is his dubbing the voice of KITT in the Latin American broadcast of Knight Rider. He died on November 21, 2015 in Mexico City, Mexico.
Known For
Acting History
Future
2010
The Secret
as Blasco
2008
El último evangelio
as His Emminence
2001
Serafín: La Película
as Don Baúl (voice)
2000
Friends 4 Ever
TVas Neftalí Güemes
1997
Reclusorio
as Abogado Defensor (segment "La Prostituta violada")
1993
Fray Bartolomé de las Casas
as Fray Antón de Montesinos
1990
Satanic Sect: Messenger of the Lord
as El Enviado (The Messenger)
1975
Rapiña
as Evodio
1974
The Vampires of Coyoacan
as Dr. Wells
1971
She Killed in Ecstasy
as Policeman
1970
The Phantom Gunslinger
as The Devil
1969
A Trap for a Corpse
as Luis
Pillow for Three
as Hotel manager
1968
The Chinese Room
as Pedro Martinez
1966
1965
1963
Narcotics Division
as Rodolfo Robles
The Living Head
as Professor Muller
1962
Nostradamus: The Genie of Darkness
as Nostradamus
Nostradamus and the Destroyer of Monsters
as Nostradamus
The Blood of Nostradamus
as Nostradamus
The Brainiac
as Indalecio Pantoja
1961
1959
La vida de Agustín Lara
as Agustín Lara
1958
The Vampire's Coffin
as Count Karol de Lavud
Castle of the Monsters
as The Vampire
1957
The Vampire
as Count Karol de Lavud / Duval







