
Actor
Narciso Busquets
Born 1931 · Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Narciso Busquets (September 8, 1931 – December 14, 1989) was a Mexican actor of film, television, theater, radio, and voice-over. He also directed a film, Sin fortuna, in 1980. Busquets started his acting career in 1937, as a child actor, and appeared as one of Cantinflas' sons in Ahí está el detalle. He also dubbed the voice of Japanese actor Toshirō Mifune in Spanish in the film Animas Trujano, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Among his other contributions in film are El gallo de oro with Ignacio López Tarso and Lucha Villa, Los cuatro Juanes with Luis Aguilar, Pedro Páramo with John Gavin, La soldadera with Silvia Pinal, Jesús, nuestro Señor with Claudio Brook, and Valente Quintero with Antonio Aguilar and Saby Kamalich. In television, Busquets had his debut in 1961 and continued to stay steady until 1988. He portrayed José María Morelos in the historical telenovela Los caudillos in 1968.
Acting

You’re Missing the Point
Hijo de Cantinflas · 1940

The Unknown Policeman
Niño (uncredited) · 1941

La Ley Del Monte
Don Sebastián Herrera · 1976

Pedro Paramo
Bartolomé San Juan · 1967

Life Sentence
Commander Prieto · 1979

Die schlechtesten Filme aller Zeiten
Julian Rivkin (archive footage) · 2013

The Golden Cockerel
Lorenzo Benavides · 1964

Los Cuatro Juanes
Juan Charrasqueado · 1966

Another Dawn
Juanito · 1943

The Barracks
Batistet · 1945

The Door and the Butcher's Wife
Coronel Soberón (segment "La mujer del carnicero") · 1969

The Shadow of the Tyrant
Diputado · 1960

Jesús, nuestro Señor
Juan Bautista · 1971

Todo Por Nada
Alberto Tejeda · 1969

La soldadera
Nicolás · 1967

Masacre en el río Tula
Pancho · 1985

El hombre de negro
Hombre de negro · 1969

El padre Gallo
Don Indalecio · 1986

Demonoid
Dr. Julian Rivkin · 1981

Story of a Great Love
Manuel Venegas - niño · 1942

Crosses Over the Wasteland
Asunción Valadez · 1967

The Crows are Grieving
Mateo · 1965

Al Filo De Los Machetes
Blas · 1980

Red Rain
Rolando Zúñiga · 1950