Rudy Robles


Rudy Robles born Pastor Lluviosa Robles was a Filipino film and television actor. He was one of the first Filipino actors to appear in Hollywood movies.

Career

Robles was born in Tacloban. He began his schooling in the Philippines and then emigrated to the United States. He completed high school and college in California, where he excelled in debating and acting. Producer Samuel Goldwyn reportedly discovered and gave him the screen name Rudy Robles, whilst he was working as a bellhop at The Beverly Hills Hotel in Hollywood.
His credits include pre- and post-World War II films, as Lt. Yabo in The Real Glory, starring Gary Cooper and David Niven. Among his uncredited roles are The Adventures of Martin Eden, Wake Island, Manila Calling and played a Filipino assassin in the 1942 film Across the Pacific.
During World War II Robles entered the US Army and served in Australia, New Guinea and the Philippines with the 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment rising to the rank of First Sergeant. After the war Robles was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the US Army Civil Affairs where he contracted Filipino entertainers for the US military; he returned to the US and civilian life in February 1946.
In addition to appearing in several Hollywood films such as Nocturne, Singapore, starring Ava Gardner and Fred MacMurray and Omoo-Omoo, the Shark God, Robles returned to the Philippines, where he raised a family and started to produce, direct and star in his own films. One of his last on-screen appearances was in an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents in 1956.

Death

On 11 August 1970, Robles died in Manila at the age of 60.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1956Alfred Hitchcock PresentsHerman - the butlerEpisode: "Whodunit"
1956Passport to DangerSteward2 episodes
1955-1956Soldiers of FortuneVarious roles2 episodes