Victor Mohica

American actor (1933–2019)
Victor Mohica
Born
Victor Mojica

(1933-07-31)July 31, 1933
New York City, New York, U.S.
DiedOctober 17, 2019(2019-10-17) (aged 86)[1]
Other namesVic Mohica / Victor Mohica
OccupationActor
Years active1960-1993
SpouseWanda Mojica (divorced)
Children2

Victor Mohica (born Victor Mojica; July 31, 1933 – October 17, 2019)[2] was an American actor. Though of Puerto Rican descent, he often portrayed Native Americans in his roles. His works include guest-star episode of Dark Shadows television series in 1969, featured actor in an episode of the Bearcats! television series in the fall of 1971, featured actor in the pilot episode of Ellery Queen television series in 1975, Cannon (2 episodes, 1973 - 1974), Little House on the Prairie Pilot Movie in 1974 and West Side Story Broadway version in 1968.[3] His film credits include roles in Showdown (1973), Johnny Firecloud (1975), Victory at Entebbe (1976), Don't Answer the Phone (1980), The Final Countdown (1980), The Ghost Dance (1980) and Blood In Blood Out (1993).

Filmography

  • The Boy Who Stole a Million (1960) - Chico
  • Harbor Lights (1963) - Cardinal's Man (uncredited)
  • Operación Tiburón (1967)
  • Together (1971)
  • BANACEK-Detour to Nowhere (March 1972) - Joe Hawk
  • Showdown (1973) - Big Eye
  • Little House on the Prairie (1975) - Soldat du Chene
  • Johnny Firecloud (1975) - Johnny Firecloud
  • Victory at Entebbe (1976, TV movie) - Jaif
  • Stunts Unlimited (1980, TV movie) - Joe Tallia
  • Don't Answer the Phone (1980) - Ventura
  • The Final Countdown (1980) - Black Cloud
  • The Ghost Dance (1980) - Tom Eagle
  • Diplomatic Immunity (1991) - Customs Officer
  • Blackbelt (1992) - Emil Zolan
  • Blood In Blood Out (1993) - Mano (final film role)

References

  1. ^ "Victor Manuel Mojica Sr". DeGusipe Funeral Home & Crematory. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  2. ^ Fallece el actor Víctor Mojica
  3. ^ "Victor Mohica Theatre Credits". www.broadwayworld.com.

External links

  • Victor Mohica at IMDb
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