Sergio Calderon, seen in Pirates of the Caribbean and Men in Black, dies at 77

Sergio Calderon, seen in Pirates of the Caribbean and Men in Black, dies at 77

Mexican actor Sergio Calderon, known for his role as Captain Eduardo Villanueva in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End and the illegal refugee chased by Tommy Lee Jones in the first Men in Black film, died on May 31 at the age of 77. According to the site Deadline.

In the 3rd film of the pirate franchise, he camped with the delicious captain, lord of the Adriatic Sea. She also posted photos of herself with Johnny Depp on social media, as well as posing with rock star Keith Richards, who played Depp’s father in the film.

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Never leading roles, always regular appearances in eclectic foreign productions. Thus, we can find him with Arthur Hiller in the comedy The Merry Spies in 1979, with Francis Weber in La Chèvre; with John Huston in his blockbuster Under the Volcano in 1984; Or even the time of two episodes in the cult series L’agence tout risque.

But it’s in the guise of illegal immigrant Jose Alias ​​Mike Men in black Flashed by Tommy Lee Jones at the beginning of the film, he will reveal himself to the general public; Even if, in this ridiculous sequence, his character literally stands on top of a frozen talking head at the end of a stake.

The sequence of souvenirs in the video…

In July 2022, the actor celebrated the film’s 25th anniversary on Twitter, thanking director Barry Sonnenfeld and talking head creator Rick Baker.

We could also see Sergio Calderon in The Disappeared (under Tommy Lee Jones title elsewhere), The Ruins, My Stepfather and Us. His latest role is the role of police officer Silverio Narro in the TV series The Resort.

“I like playing these types of characters because people hate me so much” He stated this in a published interview Los Angeles TimesA week before his death. “They tell me on the street how much they hate me. But for me, this is my achievement. It means that I was able to convince people with what I did.”


Source: Allocine

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