Cris Huerta started with a small part in a mythological "peplum" made
in Italy, and went on doing typically fat, dirty, bad guys in
"spaghetti westerns", up to
Alfredo Mayo's
Sabata the Killer (1970). He can be
seen in the unforgettable French western by
Christian-Jaque,
The Legend of Frenchie King (1971).
In
Storia di karatè, pugni e fagioli (1973)
he and
Dean Reed will play a pair of bandits
in the fashion of the Italian predecessor team of Terence Hill, the
lean, hunky bandit, and Bud Spencer - Cris Huerta's fat, ugly brawler.
He is the Priest in
The City of Lost Children (1995),
in the horror genre, in a varied and long career not unlike that of
Fernando Sancho. He has a few TV
appearances, early in his career, and then after 1997's in a series for
Spanish television.