Rafael Hernández was a police bike-driver when he began his career in cinema, in Manolo guardia urbano (1956); since then (without leaving the police department), with his peculiar voice, his man-of-the-street appearance and his perennial moustache, he intervened in almost 200 films, playing bit-parts and supporting characters, mostly in Spanish m...
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Rafael Hernández was a police bike-driver when he began his career in cinema, in Manolo guardia urbano (1956); since then (without leaving the police department), with his peculiar voice, his man-of-the-street appearance and his perennial moustache, he intervened in almost 200 films, playing bit-parts and supporting characters, mostly in Spanish movies but also in some english language ones, like Lawrence d'Arabie (1962) Show less «