Germán Cobos, born in 1927, was a Spanish actor whose career took off in the 1950s after training at the School of Dramatic Art in Madrid. He is best known for his role in Lola Colt (1967), where he embodies the rugged charisma of a leading man in the spaghetti western genre. Cobos brought a unique presence to the screen, often portraying tough characters that resonated with audiences during the golden age of European cinema. His extensive filmography reflects a dedication to the craft, making him a notable figure in cult film discussions.
Lola Colt
A travelling "corps de ballet" is stranded in a small Western town, where the town is being terrorized by an outlaw named El Diablo. In order to hold the town at bay, he is holding several citizens as hostages. In an exciting turn of events, a medical student and Lola Colt, one of the dancers, rebel against El Diablo in an attempt to rescue the hostages. An unusual, exciting western. Source: SWDB www. spaghetti-western.net