Juan Fernández de Alarcon

Juan Fernández de Alarcón
Born Juan de Jesús Fernández de Alarcón
(1956-12-13) December 13, 1956
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Occupation actor
Years active 1972–present

Juan de Jesús Fernández de Alarcón (born December 13, 1956) is a Dominican actor best known for his roles as the evil character in his movies.

Fernández was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He made his first movie debut in the film Salome and since then has gone to star in over 30 movies.

Filmography

Films

# Title Year Role Notes Gross
1. Salomè 1972 first film role
2. Uncommon Valor 1983 Orderly
3. Fear City aka Border aka Ripper 1984 Jorge
4. Salvador 1986 Army Lieutenant
5. Wildfire 1988 Man in Cantina
6. Bulletproof 1988 Pantaro
7. Crocodile Dundee II 1988 Miguel
8. Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects 1989 Duke
9. Cat Chaser 1989 Rafi
10. L.A. Takedown aka Crimewave (USA) aka L.A. Crimewave aka Made in L.A 1989 Harvey Torena
11. Extralarge: Moving Target 1990 Rashid
12. A Show of Force 1990 Captain Correa
13. Arachnophobia 1990 Miguel Higueras Cameo (uncredited)
14. Liquid Dreams 1991 Juno
15. Aces: Iron Eagle III 1992 Escovez
16. Nails 1992 Victor Menandez
17. Fire on the Amazon aka Lost Paradise 1993 Ataninde
18. Fugitive Nights 1993 Bino Sierra
19. Necronomicon 1993 Attendant (wraparound)
20. The Dangerous aka Divine Wind (USA) 1994 Tito
21. Saints and Sinners 1994 Priest
22. Silent Fury 1994
23. Cheyenne 1996 Vargas
24. Executive Decision 1996 London Bomber
25. Mad Dog Time aka Trigger Happy (UK) 1996 Davis
26. Dead Tides 1997 Juan Carlos
27. Doña Bárbara 1998 Melquiades
28. Slice & Dice aka Bite 2000 Luiz
29. Entre los dioses del desprecio 2001
30. A Man Apart 2003 Mateo Santos
31. In Hell 2003 Shubka
32. Otis E. 2007 Bar Owner Currently in post-production
33. Los Bandoleros 2009 Elvis As Juan Fernandez
34. The Collector 2009 The Man / The Collector
35. Trópico de Sangre 2010 Rafael Trujillo Currently in post-production

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