Ric Bustamante

Ric Bustamante

Ric Bustamante, born 1923, is a Filipino actor who portrayed most of his role as a villain. His first movie is "Tayug (Ang Bayang Api)" under Pedro Vera Pictures.

He made notable films with director Manuel Conde including the 1950 films "Siete Infantes de Lara" and "Genghis Khan" based on the biography of a ruler of Mongolian Empire.

He also made the 1952 religious film "Kalbaryo ni Hesus" and the 1951 period film "Sigfredo" under Lebran Pictures.

He also made four films under Everlasting Pictures: the "Babaing Mandarambong", "Princesa ng Kagubatan", "Taong Putik", and "Ramir".

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