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Victor Argo (November 5, 1934 – April 7, 2004) was an American actor of Puerto Rican descent who usually played the part of a tough bad guy in his movies. He had a career span of forty years. He is best known for ''
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'' (1973), '' Taxi Driver '' (1976), '' Hot Tomorrows'' (1977), '' The Last Temptation of Christ'' (1988), '' King of New York'' (1990), and '' McBain'' (1991).


Early years

Argo was born Victor Jimenez in
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. Both of his parents were born in the town of
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Professional career

Argo began his career as a stage actor. Attempting to break into show business at a time when there was much prejudice against Latino performers Victor professionally adopted the surname "Argo" to better his casting chances, stating in an interview that he "felt the prejudice was against the name, not even against me." While performing in an
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play during the 1960s, Argo met
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, with whom he participated in the so-called "Happening" movement. He also became friends with the then fledgling actor
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, with whom he remained close for nearly forty years and would act together in several films with. In 1977, Argo became a founding member of the
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on New York City's
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. As a member, he toured the parks of Manhattan playing Lord Montague. In the 1970s, Argo made his film debut with a small part in ''
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'' and his
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debut in a made-for-TV film ''Smile Jenny, You're Dead''. Often playing the part of the NY 'heavy' or mobster on film, Argo was a favorite of such directors as
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,
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and
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. His film credits include ''
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'', '' King of New York'', '' The Rose'', ''
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'', '' The Last Temptation of Christ'', '' Bad Lieutenant'', ''
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'' and '' Coyote Ugly''. In 2001, he played
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's father in the romantic drama '' Angel Eyes''. His television guest appearances include ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Buck Rogers in the 25th Century'', '' Spenser: For Hire'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. Argo lent his talents to seventy-five films and twenty-one television guest roles in total. Besides acting on the stage and screen another deep passion for Argo was country music, the actor at one time even traveling to the country music capital of the world (
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) to cut several song demos.


Filmography

Among the films in which Argo had a role were the following: * '' Dealing'' (1972) as 2nd Cuban * ''
Boxcar Bertha ''Boxcar Bertha'' is a 1972 American romantic crime drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and produced by Roger Corman, from a screenplay by Joyce H. Corrington and John William Corrington, Made on a low budget, the film is loose adaptation o ...
'' (1972) as McIver #1 * ''
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'' (1972) as Vinnie The Trainer * ''
Mean Streets ''Mean Streets'' is a 1973 American crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and co-written by Scorsese and Mardik Martin. The film stars Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro. It was released by Warner Bros. on October 2, 1973. De Niro won the Nati ...
'' (1973) as Mario * ''
The Don Is Dead ''The Don Is Dead'' is a 1973 American crime film directed by Richard Fleischer and written by Christopher Trumbo, Michael Butler, and Marvin H. Albert, adapted from Albert's novel of the same name. It stars Anthony Quinn, Frederic Forrest, Robe ...
'' (1973) as Augie 'The Horse' * '' The Terminal Man'' (1974) as Orderly * ''
Taxi Driver ''Taxi Driver'' is a 1976 American film directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Paul Schrader, and starring Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd, Harvey Keitel, Peter Boyle, Leonard Harris, and Albert Brooks. Set in a decaying and ...
'' (1976) as Melio, Bodega Clerk * '' Hot Tomorrows'' (1977) as Tony * '' Which Way Is Up?'' (1977) as Angel * '' The Rose'' (1979) as Lockerman * '' Hanky Panky'' (1982) as Pallbearer * ''Romando'' (1982) as Don Piri * ''
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'' (1984) as Victor Rawlins * ''The Electric Chair'' (1985) as Comic * ''
Desperately Seeking Susan ''Desperately Seeking Susan'' is a 1985 American comedy-drama film directed by Susan Seidelman and starring Rosanna Arquette, Aidan Quinn and Madonna. Set in New York City, the plot involves the interaction between two women – a bored housew ...
'' (1985) as Sergeant Taskal * '' After Hours'' (1985) as Diner Cashier * '' Off Beat'' (1986) as Leon * '' Raw Deal'' (1986) as Dangerous Man * ''
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'' (1986) as Pablo Cheruka * '' The Pick-up Artist'' (1987) as Harris * '' The Last Temptation of Christ'' (1988) as Peter, Apostle * ''
Her Alibi ''Her Alibi'' is a 1989 American romantic comedy film directed by Bruce Beresford, written by Charlie Peters and starring Tom Selleck, Paulina Porizkova, William Daniels, and James Farentino. Plot Phil Blackwood (Selleck) is an American mys ...
'' (1989) as Avram * ''
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'' (1989) as Cop (segment "Life Lessons") * ''
Crimes and Misdemeanors ''Crimes and Misdemeanors'' is a 1989 American existential comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen, who stars alongside Martin Landau, Mia Farrow, Anjelica Huston, Jerry Orbach, Alan Alda, Sam Waterston, and Joanna Gleason. The ...
'' (1989) as Detective * '' King of New York'' (1990) as Lieutenant Roy Bishop * ''
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'' (1990) as Mike Skelton * '' McBain'' (1991) as El Presidente * '' Shadows and Fog'' (1991) as Hacker's Vigilante #2 * '' Bad Lieutenant'' (1992) as Beat Cop * ''
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'' (1993) as Lenny * '' Dangerous Game'' (1993) as Director of Photography * ''
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'' (1993) as Lino Falconetti * ''Men Lie'' (1994) as Scott's Dad * '' Monkey Trouble'' (1994) as Charlie * '' Somebody to Love'' (1994) as Santa Claus * ''
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'' (1995) as Vinnie * '' Blue in the Face'' (1995) as Vinnie * '' Condition Red'' (1995) as Victor Klein * '' The Funeral'' (1996) as Julius * '' Next Stop Wonderland'' (1998) as Frank * ''Going Nomad'' (1998) as Spiro * '' Lulu on the Bridge'' (1998) as Pierre * '' Side Streets'' (1998) as Albani Krug * '' New Rose Hotel'' (1998) as Portuguese Business Man * ''Fast Horses'' (1998) as Zack * '' On the Run'' (1999) as Man Shaving * '' Coming Soon'' (1999) as Mr. Neipris * '' Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai'' (1999) as Vinny * ''
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'' (2000) as Tony * '' The Yards'' (2000) as Paul Lazarides * ''
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'' (2000) as Seymour * ''Love = (Me)^3'' (2000) as Mr. Carrera * '' Coyote Ugly'' (2000) as Pete * '' Double Whammy'' (2001) as Lieutenant Spigot * ''
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'' (2001) as Louie * '' Angel Eyes'' (2001) as Carl Pogue * ''Queenie in Love'' (2001) as Horace * ''The Man Who Knew Belle Starr'' (2001) as Diner Owner * '' Don't Say a Word'' (2001) as Syd Simon * ''Bridget'' (2002) as Grant * ''Anything But Love'' (2002) as Sal * ''Dirt'' (2003) as El Gringo Nestor * ''Personal Sergeant'' (filmed in 2003; released in 2004) as Chuck Manetta * ''Lustre'' (filmed in 2003; released in 2005) as Hugo (final film role)


Later years

Shortly before his death, Argo realized a lifelong dream of performing on
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when he was cast as Santiago, the owner of a cigar factory, in the
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-winning drama '' Anna in the Tropics''. In his last on-screen role, in the independent film ''Lustre'' by director Art Jones, Argo portrayed a New York City loan shark who retreats from his everyday, hard-nosed rants to a deeply spiritual disconnect from the world. The film was released in 2005. Argo died in
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at
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on April 7, 2004 from complications of
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at age 69. His body was donated to
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for medical science. In 2005, Electronic music group Bodega System released a 12" vinyl LP which includes the track "Victor Argo".


See also

* List of Puerto Ricans


References


External links

* *
What You Saw Him In (Movie Morlocks on Victor Argo)
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