Renault Renaldo Duncan net worth is
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Renault Renaldo Duncan (April 23, 1904 – September 3, 1980), better known as Duncan Renaldo, was a Romanian-born American actor best remembered for his portrayal of The Cisco Kid in films and on the 1950-1956 American TV series, The Cisco Kid.
| Full Name | Renault Renaldo Duncan |
| Net Worth | $20 Million |
| Date Of Birth | April 20, 1904 |
| Died | 1980-09-03 |
| Place Of Birth | Oancea, Romania |
| Height | 6' (1.83 m) |
| Profession | Actor, Writer, Producer |
| Nationality | American |
| Nicknames | Duncan Renaldo, Renaldo, Duncan |
| Star Sign | Taurus |
| # | Quote |
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| 1 | We've taken all our fine western lore and splashed it with criminality and barbarism. The whole idea of these adult films is a fallacy. Nowhere did they ever shoot five or six men before breakfast. That quick-draw business, too, is a fake. Nobody can shoot accurately following a quick draw. Why bring kids up on this stupid craze? Nowadays, you frequently read where some kid has shot off his kneecap or wounded a friend trying to perfect a quick draw. A gun has become a plaything. |
| # | Fact |
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| 1 | His actual name consists of three surnames - Renault, Renaldo, and Duncan. |
| 2 | During the 1953-1954 season of The Cisco Kid (1950), he was severely injured in a rock fall and hospitalized through nine episodes. The producers had Cisco wearing masks, disguised as a ghost and used other gimmicks where they could use doubles. He had to record his lines--and shoot his close-ups--from his hospital bed, and the producers also used previously shot footage of him. |
| 3 | As the Cisco Kid he rode on a black & white Overo named Diablo. Sidekick Pancho got along on a palomino named Loco. The horses' names came out of the radio series. |
| 4 | Renaldo was arrested for illegal immigration in 1934 (he was a sailor on a ship that docked in Maryland in the late 1920s but caught fire at the pier and burned, stranding him in the US). There was some confusion as to his birthplace--he was orphaned as a child in Europe and didn't know where he was born--and since the authorities didn't know to which country he should be deported, he was imprisoned for a year. He was "rescued" by Republic Pictures president Herbert J. Yates, who signed him to a contract and vouched for him, and he was eventually granted a pardon by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. |
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Actor
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
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| The Cisco Kid | -1956 | TV Series | The Cisco Kid Jean La Fitte The Cisco Kid posing as Tex ... |
| The Capture | 1950 | | Carlos |
| The Girl from San Lorenzo | 1950 | | The Cisco Kid |
| Satan's Cradle | 1949 | | Cisco Kid |
| The Daring Caballero | 1949 | | The Cisco Kid |
| The Gay Amigo | 1949 | | The Cisco Kid |
| The Valiant Hombre | 1948 | | Cisco Kid |
| Sword of the Avenger | 1948 | | Fernando |
| Jungle Flight | 1947 | | Police Captain Costa |
| Two Years Before the Mast | 1946 | | Mexican Captain (uncredited) |
| South of the Rio Grande | 1945 | | The Cisco Kid |
| The Cisco Kid in Old New Mexico | 1945 | | Cisco Kid |
| The Cisco Kid Returns | 1945 | | Cisco Kid |
| Sheriff of Sundown | 1944 | | Chihuahua Ramírez |
| The San Antonio Kid | 1944 | | Johnny Bennett aka San Antonio Kid |
| The Tiger Woman | 1944 | | José Delgado |
| Call of the South Seas | 1944 | | Commissioner Charcot |
| The Fighting Seabees | 1944 | | Construction Worker at Party |
| Hands Across the Border | 1944 | | Juan Morales |
| The Desert Song | 1943 | | Captain of the Guard (uncredited) |
| Around the World | 1943 | | Dragoman (uncredited) |
| Tiger Fangs | 1943 | | Peter Jeremy |
| Secret Service in Darkest Africa | 1943 | | Capt. Pierre LaSalle |
| For Whom the Bell Tolls | 1943 | | Lt. Berrendo |
| Mission to Moscow | 1943 | | Italian Reporter (uncredited) |
| Border Patrol | 1943 | | Commandante |
| King of the Mounties | 1942 | | Pierre (ch's 1, 11-12) |
| A Yank in Libya | 1942 | | Sheik David |
| We Were Dancing | 1942 | | Sam Estrella - Bridge Player (uncredited) |
| Outlaws of the Desert | 1941 | | Sheik Suleiman |
| Gauchos of El Dorado | 1941 | | José Ojara aka Gaucho |
| Down Mexico Way | 1941 | | Juan |
| King of the Texas Rangers | 1941 | | Pedro Garcia |
| Bad Men of Missouri | 1941 | | Dan (uncredited) |
| South of Panama | 1941 | | Captain of Police |
| Oklahoma Renegades | 1940 | | Rico |
| Rocky Mountain Rangers | 1940 | | Rico |
| Gaucho Serenade | 1940 | | Gaucho Don José |
| Covered Wagon Days | 1940 | | Rico Rinaldo |
| Pioneers of the West | 1940 | | Rico Rinaldo |
| Heroes of the Saddle | 1940 | | Rico |
| The Mad Empress | 1939 | | Col. Miguel López |
| South of the Border | 1939 | | Andreo Mendoza |
| Cowboys from Texas | 1939 | | Renaldo |
| The Kansas Terrors | 1939 | | Renaldo |
| Rough Riders' Round-up | 1939 | | Alcalde Don Enriguez (uncredited) |
| The Lone Ranger Rides Again | 1939 | | Juan Vasquez |
| Zaza | 1938 | | Animal Trainer (uncredited) |
| Spawn of the North | 1938 | | Ivan |
| Tropic Holiday | 1938 | | Young Blood (uncredited) |
| Rose of the Rio Grande | 1938 | | Sebastian |
| Zorro Rides Again | 1937 | | Renaldo |
| Sky Racket | 1937 | | Count Barksi (as Duncan Rinaldo) |
| Jungle Menace | 1937 | | Armand Roget |
| The Painted Stallion | 1937 | | Zamorro |
| Mile a Minute Love | 1937 | | Count Ribalto |
| Ten Laps to Go | 1936 | | Eddie DeSylva |
| Two Minutes to Play | 1936 | | Lew Ashley |
| Rebellion | 1936 | | Ricardo Castillo |
| Lady Luck | 1936 | | Tony Morelli |
| Special Agent K-7 | 1936 | | Tony Blank |
| Moonlight Murder | 1936 | | Pedro |
| Sword of the Arab | 1934 | Short | |
| The Moth | 1934 | | Don Pedro |
| Public Stenographer | 1934 | | Henchman Orsini |
| Trapped in Tia Juana | 1932 | | Lt. Kenneth Holbert / El Zorro |
| Trader Horn | 1931 | | Peru |
| Pals of the Prairie | 1929 | | Francisco Valencia |
| The Bridge of San Luis Rey | 1929 | | Esteban |
| The Naughty Duchess | 1928 | | Armand |
| Clothes Make the Woman | 1928 | | |
| The Devil's Skipper | 1928 | | |
| Romany Love | 1927 | Short | Pietro |
Writer
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
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| The Lady and the Bandit | 1951 | story | |
| The Highwayman | 1951 | screen story - originally as Renault Duncan | |
| Bells of San Fernando | 1947 | screenplay - as Renault Duncan / story - as Renault Duncan | |
| Don Ricardo Returns | 1946 | screenplay - as Renault Duncan | |
| Mile a Minute Love | 1937 | story | |
| The Love Charm | 1928 | Short | |
| Clothes Make the Woman | 1927 | Short | |
Producer
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
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| Satan's Cradle | 1949 | associate producer | |
| The Daring Caballero | 1949 | associate producer | |
| The Gay Amigo | 1949 | associate producer | |
| The Valiant Hombre | 1948 | associate producer | |
| Bells of San Fernando | 1947 | associate producer - as Renault Duncan | |
| Don Ricardo Returns | 1946 | associate producer - as Renault Duncan | |
Director
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
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| Punchinello | 1926 | Short | |
Soundtrack
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
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| The Kansas Terrors | 1939 | performer: "Cielito Lindo" - uncredited | |
Self
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
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| This Is Your Life | 1959 | TV Series | Himself |
Archive Footage
Won Awards
| Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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| 1960 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Television | On 8 February 1960. At 1680 Vine Street |
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