Natividad Vacío Explained

Natividad Vácio
Birth Date:8 September 1912
Birth Place:El Paso, Texas, U.S.
Death Place:Burbank, California, U.S.
Yearsactive:1950–1989

Natividad Vacío (September 8, 1912 – May 30, 1996) was an American character actor in films and television from the 1950s through the 1980s. Born Natividad Domínguez Vacío in El Paso, Texas, he was Mexican-American. He nearly always played a Hispanic character in his 65 film and television appearances.[1] He was married to Henriqueta (Queta) Vacío.

Career

His debut came in a 1950 episode of The Lone Ranger called "Dead Man's Chest". He was featured in a pivotal role in The Hitch-Hiker (1953), a film noir directed by Ida Lupino. Many of his roles were in Westerns, although he had a diverse career. For example, he played a character called "Frank Smith" who was the family gardener in five episodes of the suburban sitcom Father Knows Best (the character -- and therefore the Andersons -- pronounced his first name as "Frahnk," so the credits generally spelled it phonetically as "Fronk").

The majority of his work was in television, with an occasional movie role. Perhaps the highest-profile film in which he appeared was The Magnificent Seven (1960), portraying "Miguel", one of the Mexican townspeople trying to defend their farming village from a band of outlaws. In 1988, he appeared in the Robert Redford film The Milagro Beanfield War (1988) where he portrayed "Onofre", a man with one arm, who said his arm was eaten off by butterflies. He was one of the four men they called the "senile brigade".

Vacío was a close friend of actor George Reeves, star of the TV series Adventures of Superman. Vacío played the role of a Mexican police inspector in the 1958 episode "The Brainy Burro". Vacío and Reeves met at Pasadena Junior College, and Reeves loved to hear "Nati", Vacío's nickname, sing and play his guitar. Reeves asked Nati to show him how to play. Reeves was a quick learner and both of them would play and sing Mexican songs, all the time.

In Hollywoodland (2006), a film about Reeves' life and death, the character of Vacío was portrayed by Diego Fuentes, Toronto actor/socialite, in a couple of scenes.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1948The Loves of Carmen Man Uncredited
1950Branded Peon Uncredited
1953Jeopardy Persistent Tijuana Vendor Uncredited
1953The Hitch-Hiker Jose
1953Latin Lovers Vacuum Cleaner Man (scenes deleted)
1954Green Fire Hernandez
1955Stranger on Horseback Morales Uncredited
1956Walk the Proud Land Compos Uncredited
1956Giant Eusebio Uncredited
1957The Night the World Exploded Hospital Physician Uncredited
1957Father Knows Best Frank
1957Escape from Red Rock Don Miguel Chavez
1958Father Knows Best Frank
1960The Magnificent Seven Miguel
1963The Gun Hawk Quid
1964Honeymoon Hotel Vagrant at Garbage Dump Uncredited
1966Castle of Evil Muchado
1968The Pink Jungle Figueroa
1970-1973Adam-12 Jose / Mr. Perez 2 episodes
1972Skyjacked Spanish Passenger Uncredited
1980Cheech and Chong's Next Movie Mexican Man in Welfare Office
1983The Man with Two Brains Ramon
1988Milagro Beanfield War The Senile Brigade

Notes and References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0882974 IMDB entry