Nacho Galindo (November 7, 1908 – June 22, 1973) was a Mexican-American film and television actor who lived and worked in the Los Angeles area for most of his life. Between 1941 and 1970 he had small, often unbilled roles in 71 feature films and at least 60 TV episodes. His most prominent film role was that of the Cisco Kid's third-billed sidekick, "Baby", in 1946's The Gay Cavalier, the first of poverty row studio Monogram's entries in the series, which starred Gilbert Roland as The Cisco Kid.
1968
as Hotel Proprietor
1968
as Jorge
1965
as Pepe
1961
as Max Fernandez
1960
as Bartender
1959
1958
as Papa Gomez
1958
as Nacho
1958
as Manuelo (uncredited)
1957
as Chucho Morales
1957
as Carlos
1956
as Alfonso
1955
as Mexican
1955
as Ramon - Bartender
1955
as Carlos Peñasco (uncredited)
1954
as Officer Perez
1954
as José Rodriguez (uncredited)
1954
as Francisco the Cook (uncredited)
1954
as Curly
1954
as Pancho
1954
as Lopez
1953
as Mexican Man (uncredited)
1953
as Jose Abarrotes, Store Proprietor
1953
as John Pablo
1953
as Christopher (uncredited)
1952
as Alberto
1952
as Bus Driver (uncredited)
1952
1951
as Cigar Store Owner
1951
as Pedro
1950
as Gringo
1950
as Gonzales
1950
as Vendor (uncredited)
1950
as Barber
1950
as Villager (uncredited)
1950
as Maestro
1950
as Pico
1950
as Porfirio
1950
as Chicken Vendor
1950
as Mexican Stagecoach Driver (uncredited)
1949
as Police Sergeant
1949
as Señor Martinez (uncredited)
1949
1949
as Manuel
1949
as Second Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
1948
as Cab Driver (uncredited)
1947
as (uncredited)
1947
as Torres
1946
as Baby
1942
as Soloist in "The Ranger's Song" (uncredited)
1941
as Musician (uncredited)