- Raúl Dávila
Raúl Dávila (
September 15 ,1931 –January 2 ,2006 ) was anactor , who is best remembered for his role of Hector Santos in the Americansoap opera "All My Children ".Early years
Davila was born in San Juan,
Puerto Rico where he received his primary and secondary education. After graduating from high school, he enrolled in theUniversity of Puerto Rico where he studied dramatic arts . He continued his education atTulane University inNew Orleans, Louisiana and then earned his Masters Degree in Dramatic Arts from the Pasadena Playhouse inCalifornia .Acting debut
In 1957, Dávila began his acting career in Puerto Rico's
Telemundo television station. He worked in over 20 locally produced soap operas alongside the likes ofBraulio Castillo andMario Pabon . After six years with Telemundo, Dávila decided to try his luck in theUnited States and moved toNew York City .Acting in the United States
He arrived in the city on
November 23 ,1963 , the day after PresidentJohn F. Kennedy was assassinated. At first it was difficult for Dávila to find work as an actor, since in the 1960s there wasn't much of a demand forHispanic actors. With the help of fellow Puerto RicansRaul Julia andMiriam Colon , he was able to find work in aSpanish Language television station program called "Tribuna Hispana" (Hispanic Tribune) which was followed by "Mundo Latino" (Latino World), "De tu a tu con Raul", "Realidades" (Reality) and "The Puerto Rican New Yorker".On various occasions, Dávila presided over "HOLA", an organization which he co-founded with actor Raul Julia. The organizations goal is to celebrate Latino achievements in the field of entertainment. Dávila began making appearances on some of the popular
T.V. shows of the day, such as "The Patty Duke Show", "The Defenders" and "East Side". He also landed small roles in the movies "The Man with My Face", "Counterplot" and "Felicia". Besides those small roles he supported himself by making commercials forCampbell's Soup ,Colgate and The New York Telephone Co.Productions in which he worked
Dávila spent most of the decade of the 70's doing theater. Among the many productions in which he worked in were:
*"Bodas de Sangra" - Leonardo
*"Yerma" - Juan
*"Tonight or Never" - Franz
*"South Pacific" - The Professor
*"Kiss me Kate" - Hortensio
*"La vida es un sueño' - Segismundo
*"The King and I" - The King
*"The Sun looks Down" - Anselmo
*"The Sound of Music" - Captain Von Trapp
*"Viliza" - OsvaldoIn 1974, he played the lead role in
Luis Rafael Sanchez ' presentation of "O casi el alma", both in Spanish and English.In 1985, Dávila returned to the island to film "
La Gran Fiesta ", a film produced and directed byJacobo Morales . In 1987, he made his official movie debut in the United States, in the film "The Believers" alongside actorMartin Sheen . In the states, Dávila also participated in the following soap operas: "The Guiding Light ", "The Doctors" and "All My Children ", where he played the role of Hector Santos for four years.Among the his television and film roles are the following:
* Counterplot - Messenger
* Heroína (1965) - Judge
* El Escuadrón del pánico (1966)
* A Doctor's Story (1984) (TV) - Jack Angel
* La Gran fiesta (1985)
* Private Sessions (1985/I) (TV) - Mr. Fontana
* Florida Straits (1986) (TV) - Esteban
* The Believers (1987) - Oscar Sezine
* The Trial of Bernhard Goetz (1988) (TV) - Flores
* The Old Man and the Sea (1990) (TV)
* Fires Within (1991) - Reuben
* Le Grand pardon II (1992) - Emilio
* Linda Sara (1994) - Doctor Baez
* "New York Undercover" in episode: "Missing" November 3, 1994
* "Law & Order" playing "Camacho" in episode: "Coma" September 28, 1994
* "All My Children" (1970) TV Series - Hector Santos (1994-1998)
*"Los Diaz de Doris " (1999) - RodolfoLater years
Dávila lived in
New Jersey , but he traveled constantly between New Jersey and Puerto Rico. In Puerto Rico, he played the lead role in the television comedy "Carmelo y Punto". He also acted in three locally produced films, "Linda Sara" (withChayanne andDayanara Torres ), "Milagro en Yauco" and "Los Diaz de Doria".Raúl Dávila died on
January 2 ,2006 , at his home inNewark, New Jersey from a heart attack. OnJanuary 6 ,2006 , New York Democratic CongressmanJose Serrano released a statement to be submitted to the Congressional Record honoring Dávila.ee also
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List of famous Puerto Ricans External links
* [http://www.univision.com/content/content.jhtml?chid=5&schid=1310&secid=5064&cid=767772 Murio el Actor Raul Davila]
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