Fernando Lamas

Fernando Lamas

ActorDirectorProducer
Born
January 9, 1915
Died
October 8, 1982
Awards
0 wins, 1 nominations

Handsome, dapper Argentine-born actor who came to Hollywood as a romantic lead in several colourful MGM extravaganzas and then succeeded in living up to his Latin Lover image in real life. Lamas studied drama at school in his native country and later enrolled in a law course at college. His strong…

Biography

Handsome, dapper Argentine-born actor who came to Hollywood as a romantic lead in several colourful MGM extravaganzas and then succeeded in living up to his Latin Lover image in real life. Lamas studied drama at school in his native country and later enrolled in a law course at college. His strong leaning towards athletic pursuits prevailed and he abandoned his studies to take up horse riding, winning trophies fencing and boxing (middleweight amateur title) and becoming the South American Freestyle Swimming Champion of 1937. While still in his teens he appeared on stage, then on radio, and by the age of 24 in his first motion picture.

All this sporting publicity aroused interest in Hollywood and, in 1951, Lamas was signed by MGM to charm the likes of Lana Turner and Esther Williams in A-grade productions like The Merry Widow (1952) and Dangerous When Wet (1953). He also spent time 'on loan' to Paramount who featured him in several Pine-Thomas B-movies, such as the 3-D Technicolour Sangaree (1953) and Jivaro (1954). His sole appearance on Broadway was in the 1957 play 'Happy Hunting'. There was considerable friction between him and co-star Ethel Merman, both on and off-stage. Lamas was nonetheless nominated for a Tony Award as Best Actor, but had the misfortune of coming up against Rex Harrison's Professor Higgins in 'My Fair Lady'.

In real life, Lamas proudly lived up to his reputation as a ladies man. With two ex-wives back in Argentina, he conducted well-publicised affairs with most of his female co-stars, including one with Lana Turner which began while filming 'The Merry Widow'. Actress Arlene Dahl, who appeared with him in 'Sangaree' and The Diamond Queen (1953), became his third wife, and fellow swimming champion Esther Williams his fourth.

In 1963, Lamas directed the Spanish film Magic Fountain (1963), with himself and wife Esther Williams playing the lead roles. From then on, he began to concentrate on television, alternating between acting (notable in a recurring role as playboy Ramon de Vega in Run for Your Life (1965) and directing episodes of shows like Mannix (1967), Alias Smith and Jones (1971), The Rookies (1972) and House Calls (1979).

Director

House CallsHouse Calls(1979)
Bret MaverickBret Maverick(1981)
Code RedCode Red(1981)
Falcon CrestFalcon Crest(1981)
Flamingo RoadFlamingo Road(1980)

Actor

The Dream MerchantsThe Dream Merchants(1980)as Conrad Stillman
House CallsHouse Calls(1979)as Dr. Luis Navarra
How the West Was WonHow the West Was Won(1976)as Fierro
The Cheap DetectiveThe Cheap Detective(1978)as Paul DuChard
The Love BoatThe Love Boat(1977)as Bill Klieg, Bill Teague

Producer

The Unattainable StoryThe Unattainable Story(2017)
SamuraiSamurai(1979)

Self

The Alan Thicke ShowThe Alan Thicke Show(1980)as Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson(1962)as Self, Self - Guest, Self - Guest Host
Dinah!Dinah!(1974)as Self - Co-Host, Self
The Hollywood Squares (Daytime)The Hollywood Squares (Daytime)(1965)as Self - Center Square, Self - Panelist
An All-Star Tribute to Elizabeth Taylor(1977)as Self - Audience Member

Known for

Contribute to this page · Edit page

Photos 74

Fernando Lamas and Barbara Sharma in Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1967)Fernando Lamas in McCloud (1970)Fernando Lamas and Dennis Weaver in McCloud (1970)Lana Turner and Fernando LamasLana Turner, Ben Gage, and Fernando LamasEric Braeden and Fernando Lamas in 100 Rifles (1969)

Credit Score: Fernando Lamas

8765
195019511952195319541955195619571958195919601961196219631964196519661967196819691970197119721973197419751976197719781979
Juan Dinas
Fri Jul 20 1951
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Law and the Lady3.2519516.600651
2D'Artagnan contro i 3 moschettieri3.0919635.30045
3Magic Fountain3.0919645.30037
4The Merry Widow3.0919525.702730
5The Cheap Detective2.5019786.4006478
6The Lost World2.3819605.5005092