
Age: 88
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Jorge Pous Rosas, known as Jorge Rivero, is a Mexican actor. In his time he was one of the most athletic actors in Mexican cinema, which made him one of the biggest male sex symbols of the 1970s and 1980s. Very handsome and muscular Mexican leading man of Spanish origin, on-screen from the mid-1960s. Ironically, in his debut film he played a masked wrestler and his face was never shown. Rivero soon became a sex symbol and a major box-office star, and was called by Hollywood to star with John Wayne in Howard Hawks's Río Lobo (1970). Since the 1980s he has worked only occasionally in Mexican films and soap operas -- he has lived in Southern California for more than a decade -- but shows up in international productions, sometimes billed as "George Rivero."

Jorge Rivero

Colonel Dos Santos
for Colonel Dos Santos in Bane
Suggested by jeanpaulvalley

On the militaristic island of Santa Prisca, there is a prison comparable to Hell: Pena Duro. There, the wife of a "terrorist" gave birth to a boy, who according to the law of the island had to endure the sentence of his fugitive father ! Very quickly, the child had to learn to fend for himself and defend himself. However, he found a few friends, and as time passed, he became a legend in prison. When he came of age, he became the test subject for a new super-drug, Venom, of which he was the only one to survive, this product being able to make him even stronger ! Later, he managed to escape and led a veritable revolution to overthrow the tyrant. However, anyone in their right mind should fear the moment "Bane" turns his gaze to the rest of the world !