Germán Robles

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Germán Robles (1965)


Germán Robles (born March 20, 1929 in Gijón, Asturias, Spain) is a Mexican film, theater, television, and voice actor. He came to Mexico when he was 17, during 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"[1]. He is said to have influenced Christopher Lee's performance in his vampire films.[2] Another well known performance is his dubbing the voice of KITT in the Latin American broadcast of Knight Rider.

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  • "The Wonder World of K. Gordon Murray" documentary site includes an EXCLUSIVE "teaser" trailer for the upcoming feature-length film dedicated to the man who brought you the cult classic's... "SANTA CLAUS", "The Brainiac", "Shanty Tramp", "The Vampire" and the US english-language debut of the infamous mexican masked wrestler known as "El Santo" (though renamed by Murray as "Samson"). German Robles was interviewed for this production!

IMDb article for Germán Robles (only his live action non-dubbing credits are shown there for some reason)

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