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Wolf Ruvinskis (October 31, 1921 – November 9, 1999), born Wolf Ruvinskis Manevics, was a Latvian-Mexican actor and professional wrestler. He was married to dancer Armida Herrera. Born to a Latvian mother and a
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father, of
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background, they relocated to
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in 1923. In spite of living in
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he excelled in sports and as a professional wrestler he toured South America, the United States and Mexico. This last country became his place of residence where he stayed in the ring well into the 1960s, wrestling
El Santo Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta (23 September 1917 – 5 February 1984), known professionally as El Santo or in English The Saint, was a Mexican luchador enmascarado (Spanish for "masked professional wrestler"), actor and folk hero. He is one of the mo ...
, Black Shadow,
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and Lobo Negro. As a wrestler he was introduced to the Cinema of Mexico playing ''
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'', in particular a masked character he created called ''Neutrón''. He also belongs to the
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.


Biography

Born on October 31, 1921, in Liepaja,
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. His parents emigrated to
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
in 1923. The Ruvinskis family lived in poverty in Argentina, forcing a very young Wolf Ruvinskis to begin wrestling professionally as a way to help provide for his family.


Professional wrestling career

Ruvinskis quickly became a proficient ''
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'' (bad guy) in wrestling, which led him to be booked on tours of South America and later on both Mexico and the United States. When he came to Mexico he was originally slated for a short tour of the country before moving on, but he fell in love with the country and settled there soon after. He also met and married a Mexican woman and started a family. In the ring he played a savage, vicious ''Rudo'' character which was very successful and manage to draw large crowds wherever he went as everyone wanted the local top '' tecnico'' ("good guy") to defeat the savage ''El Lobo Letonia'' ("The Latvian Wolf"). His promising wrestling career was cut short around 1950 when accumulated injuries forced him to stop wrestling.


Acting career

After his retirement Ruvinskis focused on his second passion, acting. He had already played smaller parts in movies before retirement but after he retired he went into the acting business full-time. One of his most memorable roles was in the movie ''
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'' ("The Magnificent Beast") from 1953. With his background in wrestling it was only a matter of time before he became involved in the Mexican
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genre. He played the lead role in the 1956 cult classic ''El Ladron de Cadaveres'', which is now considered the first true Mexican Wrestling/ Horror film. Ruviniskis also played the part of a masked wrestling character/ superhero called ''Neutrón'' in a series of movies between 1960 and 1964. His acting career ended in 1996 (at age 74) with the movie ''
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'' ("The Woman for the Two"). In recent years Lucha movies have been shown regularly on Mexican television leading to a bit of a revival of Wolf Ruvinskis' memory, reminding fans that Ruviniski was both a great wrestler and a great actor. For some reason, he is credited variously in reference books and in film credits as "Wolf Ruvinskis", "Wolf Ruvinski", "Wolf Rubinski" or "Wolf Rubinskis".


Late life

After he stopped acting Ruvinskis opened a restaurant and became a very hands-on, passionate restaurateur who oversaw a couple of Argentinian restaurants in Mexico City named "El Rincón Gaucho". While he played a hated villain in wrestling his real persona was a complete opposite, described as a gentleman who lived to entertain diners with conversation and jokes, or at times even an Argentinian Tango. Wolf Ruviniskis died on November 9, 1999 in Mexico City. He was 78.


Acting Awards

* Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film :*''Best supporting actor'' for '' Juego limpio'' (1996)


Filmography


As a producer

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'' (1959)


As an actor

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'' (1996) *'' Juego limpio'' (1996) *'' Un Ángel para los Diablillos'' (1993) *'' Días de combate'' (1987) *''
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'' (1989) *'' La Mafia tiembla'' (1987) *'' The Kidnapping of Lola'' (1986) *''
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'' (1983) *'' Nocaut'' (1983) – as don Saúl *''
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'' (1977) *''
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'' (1976) – as lieutenant José Alvarado *''
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'' (1975) – as the military dictator *''
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'' (1971) – as Claude, yacht captain *''
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'' (1968) – as Charles González *'' Esclava del deseo'' (1967) – as Bronco *'' Santo, el Enmascarado de Plata vs. los villanos del ring'' / ''Santo vs the Villains of the Ring'' (1966) – as Rodolfo Labra *'' Santo, el Enmascarado de Plata vs. la invasión de los marcianos'' / ''Santo vs the Martian Invasion'' (1966) – as Argos *'' Cargamento prohibido'' (1965) – as Carlos Aguilar *''
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'' (1965) – as Beto's father *''
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'' (1964) – as Andrés Menchaca *''Neutrón'' Movie series as ''Neutrón'' :*'' Neutrón contra los asesinos del karate'' / ''Neutron vs the Karate Killers'' (1965) :*'' Neutrón contra el criminal sádico'' / ''Neutron vs the Maniac'' (1964) :*'' Neutrón contra el doctor Caronte'' / ''Neutron vs the Amazing Dr. Caronte'' (1960) :*''
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'' / ''Neutron vs the Death Robots'' (1960) :*'' Neutrón el Enmascarado Negro'' / ''Neutron, the Man in the Black Mask'' (1960) *'' El Rapto de las Sabinas'' (1960) – as Rómulo *'' Las canciones unidas'' (1960) – as soviet delegate *''
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'' (1959) – as Crisanto Medina *''
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'' (1958) – as Tomás Téllez *''
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'' / ''The Last Fight'' (1958) – as Lobo *''Los Tigres del Ring'' series / ''Tigers of the Ring'' (1957) – as Mario or Rafael :*''
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'' :*'' Los tigres del ring'' *''
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'' (1957) – as Rudy *''
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'' (1957) – as Rodolfo *'' A media luz los tres'' (1957) – as Sebastián Reyes *'' Ladrón de cadáveres'' / ''The Body Snatcher'' (1956) – as Guillermo Santana (one of the earliest Mexican / Wrestling horror films) *'' Los tres mosqueteros... y medio'' (1956) – as Aramís * '' Puss Without Boots'' (1957) – as Humberto Carrasco *''
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'') (1955) – as Ramón Torres *''
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'' (1955) – as Ricardo Álvarez *''
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'' (1954) – as Rómulo * ''
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'' (1954) – as Hilario Trujeque *'' La vida no vale nada'' (1954) – as El Caimán *''
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'' (1954) – as Yaco *''¿Por qué ya no me quieres?'' (1953) – as the gangster *'' A Tailored Gentleman'' (1953) – as Chucho *''
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'' (1953) – as policeman *''
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'' (1953) – as horseracer * '' The Vagabond'' (1953) – as Hércules *'' Pepe el Toro'' (1952) – as Bobby Galeana *''
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'' (1952) – as Lobo * ''
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'' (1953) – as Mayordomo * '' The Photographer'' (1953) – as Esbirro principal *'' Cuando levanta la niebla'' (1952) – as sick man *'' Las tres alegres comadres'' (1952) – as Tranquilino * '' The Beautiful Dreamer'' (1952) / ''The Sleeping Beauty'' (1952) – as Tracatá/doctor Heinrich Wolf *''
La bestia magnífica ''La bestia magnífica (Lucha libre)'' ("The Magnificent Beast (Wrestling)") is a 1953 Mexican film directed by Chano Urueta. It tells the story of two good friends who become wrestlers to leave poverty behind, but the arrival of an ambitious w ...
'' / ''The Magnificent Beast'' (1952) – as Carlos (one of the earliest Mexican wrestling films) *''
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'' (1951) – as Diana's lover *'' Las locuras de Tin Tan'' (1951) – as crazy strong guy *''
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'' (1951) – as Bodoques * '' Women Without Tomorrow'' (1951) – as Juan *''
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'' (1951) – as Roberto *''
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'' (1951) – as Carlos *''
Camino del infierno ''Road of Hell'' (Spanish:''Camino del infierno'') is a 1946 Argentinian film from the ''Estudios San Miguel''. Plot A melodramatic, psychological thriller, the film tells the story of a young wealthy widow, who is unhappy. She meets a Bohemian ar ...
'' (1950) – as Tony *'' Sinbad the Seasick'' (1950) – as Mary's boyfriend *''
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'' (1950) – as monstruo *''
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'' (1949) – as marinero *'' La oveja negra'' (1949) – as the boxer ''El Campeón Asesino'' *''
Hipócrita (film) ''Hypocrite'' (Spanish: ''Hipócrita..!'') is a 1949 Mexican thriller film directed by Miguel Morayta and starring Antonio Badú, Leticia Palma, Carmen Molina (actress), Carmen Molina and Luis Beristáin. The film included the song "Hipócrita".So ...
'' (1949) – as El Rayas *''
No me defiendas, compadre ''No me defiendas compadre'' ("Don't defend me, friend") is a 1949 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes Fernando de Fuentes Carrau (December 12, 1894 – July 4, 1958) was a Mexican film director, considered a pioneer in the film ...
'' (1949) – as the wrestler ''El Enmascarado''


Television roles

*'' I Spy'' (March 4, 1968, episode #321 ''Shana'') as Andreyev


References


External links


Wolf Ruvinskis
at the Cinema of Mexico site of the ITESM *
Neutrón
profile at International Hero {{DEFAULTSORT:Ruvinskis, Wolf Argentine emigrants to Mexico Argentine Jews Argentine people of Latvian-Jewish descent Latvian emigrants to Argentina Latvian World War II refugees Latvian emigrants to Mexico Latvian Jews Mexican male film actors Mexican male professional wrestlers Mexican Jews Mexican people of Latvian-Jewish descent Naturalized citizens of Mexico Sportspeople from Riga Professional wrestlers from Mexico City 1921 births 1999 deaths 20th-century Mexican male actors Russian male professional wrestlers