American film and television bit player and stuntman, with a multifaceted background in boxing and the United States Navy, Duran's journey in the entertainment industry was heavily influenced by his close friendship with the legendary actor Marlon Brando.
It was Brando who facilitated Duran's entry into the world of cinema, securing for him a small yet significant role in the 1952 film "Viva Zapata!", a pivotal moment that marked the beginning of Duran's long and varied career in Hollywood.
Throughout the decades that followed, Duran continued to work extensively in the film industry, often taking on athletic roles or performing stunts, a testament to his versatility and physical prowess. His body of work also included numerous television projects, further solidifying his status as a talented and dependable character actor.
Despite his many accomplishments, Duran's life came to a close in 2002, at the age of 77, leaving behind a legacy that remains a fascinating footnote in the annals of American entertainment history.
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