Frank Augusto RamÃÂrez Mateus (12 February 1939 â 19 February 2015) was a Colombian actor and television director, playing roles in various series, both American and Colombian.
RamÃÂrez was the son of Jorge Ismael RamÃÂrez Rojas, pharmacist and member of the Colombian Liberal Party, and Cecilia Mateus Rico. RamÃÂrez studied at the Escuela Nacional de Arte Dramático in Bogotá, but left for the United States in 1964, studying under Actors Studio tutelage. While in the U.S., he took on roles in series such as Barnaby Jones, Lou Grant, and The Flying Nun.
After returning to Colombia, he appeared in the films Cóndores no entierran todos los dÃÂas (1984), La estrategia del caracol (1993), and the telenovela La Saga, Negocio de Familia (2004). RamÃÂrez's last role was the Colombian version of Héctor Salamanca in Metástasis, a Spanish-language remake of Breaking Bad. He died at age 76, at ClÃÂnica Marly, of Parkinson's disease, in 2015.
A partial filmography follows.