Luis Aguilar Manzo (1918 - 1997) was a Mexican film and television actor and singer of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. He was also known as El Gallo Giro, and was noted for his performances in films as El 7 leguas (1955) and El látigo negro (1958). Aguilar was born in Hermosillo, Sonora. He was given his first leading role in the film Sota, Caballo y Rey (1944). He had two daughters (Anna Luisa and Martha Fernanda Aguilar) from his first marriage and one son (Luis Aguilar Doblado) from his second marriage with actress Rosario Galvez. He died on the night of October 23–24, 1997 during his sleep.
Don Jesús Tamayo
Padre Tomás
El jinete (The Rider)
Luis Macías
Luis Álvarez
Self
Luis Macías Valadez
Coronel Arturo Ceballos Rico
Juan Heredia
Pedro
Juan sin Miedo
Ventrílocuo
Pedro
Guillermo Torres
Quirino Vega
Luis Landa / El Tigre Enmascarado
Self
Lucas
José Antonio Rivera
Zorro Escarlata
Luis
Guillermo Aceves
Arturo Centella
Marcelo
Rodolfo, el Cancionero
Luis, alias El Zorro Escarlata
Martín
Guillermo Torres
Alberto
El Remington
Pascual
Luis, alias El Zorro Escarlata
The Shoemaker
Himself
Pedro
Amigo 1
Don Jesús López Carrillo
Juan Chávez
Juan Robreño (Pies de gato)
Luis Galán
Luis de la Mora
himself
Luis
Luis Valdés, el licenciado
Octavio
Luciano Gallardo / Luis Gallardo
Lauro
Luis Valdés, el licenciado
Andrés Rosas
Luis
Pablo
Luis
Reynaldo
Doctor
El Ranchero Solitario