by Hans J. Wollstein
biography
Billed variously as José De La Cruz and Joe de la Cruz, this Mexican supporting actor played that standard B-western cliché, the "half-breed." Sometimes Mexican, often American Indian, the character was very popular in the early silent era when he was even the hero in several films. But by the time of sound, the "half-breed" mainly lurked in the background, sneering and unkempt. De La Cruz's characters usually had names like Cheyenne, The Apache Kid, Vaquerro Tony, or Indian Joe, but they always bit the dust well before the fadeout. Onscreen from the 1910s, De La Cruz ended his career playing bits in Republic serials.
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The Tulsa Kid
Actor |
1940 | |||
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The Westerner
Actor |
1940 | |||
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Frontiers of '49
Actor |
1939 | |||
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Oklahoma Frontier
Actor |
1939 | |||
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Sunset of Power
Actor |
1936 | |||
| 1936 | ||||
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Lawless Border
Actor |
1935 | |||
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Hidden Valley
Actor |
1932 | |||
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Law and Lawless
Actor |
1932 | |||
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Trailing the Killer
Actor |
1932 | |||
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A Devil with Women
Actor |
1930 | |||
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Hell's Heroes
Actor |
1930 | |||
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Wolf Hunters
Actor |
1926 |