
Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. (left, with Arthur Batanides) before their off-screen deaths in The Twilight Zone: The Mirror
Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. (1916 - 1983)
a.k.a. Rodolfo Hoyos
Film Deaths[]
- Second Chance (1953) [Vasco]; Falls to his death in the mountains as he loses his grip on a rope hanging from the stranded cable car in a desperate attempt to go for help. (Thanks to Brian)
- Time Table (1956) [Lt. Castro]: Shot on the balcony of building by Mark Stevens as Rodolfo, King Calder and the Mexican police were cornering Mark and Felicia Farr as they were trying to escape.
- The First Texan (1956) [Colonel Cos]: Beaten to death by several Texan soldiers during the Battle of San Jacinto has he is about to kill Joel McCrea. (Historically inaccurate, General Cos actually survived the battle and later died on October 1st, 1854).
TV Deaths[]
- The Twilight Zone: The Mirror (1961) [Garcia]: Shot to death (off-screen), along with Arthur Batanides, by guards (acting on Peter Falk's orders) when they visit the prison, after the magic mirror shows Rodolfo and Arthur planning to assassinate Peter.
- The F.B.I: The Ninth Man (1968) [Anselmo Morales]: Shot by Wayne Rogers while he and Murray Hamilton are confronting Milton Selzer.
Notable Connections[]
- Son of Rodolfo Hoyos Sr.
- Father of Terri Hoyos