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===1960 to 1986=== In 1961, Rey made a guest appearance on the courtroom series ''[[Perry Mason (1957 TV series)|Perry Mason]]'' as murder victim and title character Vincent Danielli in "The Case of the Injured Innocent". He had supporting and leading roles in two episodes of ''[[Thriller (U.S. TV series)|Thriller]]'' titled "Guillotine" (1961) and "La Strega" (1962). One of Rey's most visible film roles came in ''[[Fun in Acapulco]]'' (1963). Rey's best known role was that of casino owner and playboy Carlos Ramirez on the television series ''[[The Flying Nun]]'' (1967β70), which became an international success. He played a South American patriot in the ''[[Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea]]'' episode "The Mist of Silence". He portrayed a Spanish sergeant on a 1966 episode of ''[[Daniel Boone (1964 TV series)|Daniel Boone]]''. He also appeared in a season one episode of ''[[The Fugitive (1963 TV series)|The Fugitive]]'' titled "Smoke Screen".<ref name="imdb">{{IMDb name|0721031}}</ref> He appeared in an episode of ''[[Route 66 (TV series)|Route 66]]'', as a [[jai alai]] player in Florida and brother to one of Fidel Castro's junior officers, hoping to be reunited with his brother. Rey's only credited lead in a film in the United States was in ''The Stepmother'' (1972). He remained busy on television, playing the role of Karl Duval on ''[[Days of Our Lives]]'' from 1976 to 1977. He was also a frequent panelist on the game shows ''[[Tattletales]]'', ''[[He Said, She Said (game show)|He Said, She Said]]'', ''[[Hollywood Squares]]'' and ''[[Match Game]]''. He appeared as part of an ensemble cast in [[William Peter Blatty]]'s film ''[[The Ninth Configuration]]'' (1980). In 1986, he played Captain Luis Rueda on ''[[Dallas (TV series)|Dallas]]''. He also directed for television, with credits on ''[[Villa Alegre (TV series)|Villa Allegre]]'', ''[[The Facts of Life (TV series)|The Facts of Life]]'' and ''[[Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman|Forever Fernwood]]''.<ref name="imdb"/>
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