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The title of this article is conjectural. Though the topic is found within The Simpsons universe, a proper name is not available.

An unknown actor portrayed Senator Mendoza, McBain's nemesis in the first film of the McBain Franchise: McBain.

Biography[]

The McBain Franchise[]

The Actor was cast for the film: McBain. In the film, he portrayed the villain: Senator Mendoza. In McBain, he worked with Clara Hosenfrauen, Rainier Wolfcastle and Skoey. In the film, his character is a respected senator in the eyes of the public; however, behind the scenes, he secretly runs an international drug-cartel. He filmed at least four scenes. In the first, McBain drives Mendoza's truck off a cliff. In the second, Mendoza attempts to personally assassinate McBain by keeping a hostile cobra inside his briefcase, only for McBain to punch out the cobra. In the third, Mendoza manages to capture McBain with a rigged salmon puff but leaves it to his men to finish him off. In the fourth, Mendoza is at a meeting with his board of directors. Mendoza then is told that McBain has met "an unfortunate accident". However, McBain suddenly appears and kills the rest of the board before hurling Mendoza out of the window onto a gas truck that explodes on impact, killing off the part.

After McBain[]

After McBain came out, the actor became very famous for his role as Senator Mendoza in the film. Later on, he went to see the Hullabalooza festival when it came to Springfield for the second time. There he saw Cyprus Hill, The Smashing Pumpkins, Peter Frampton, The London Symphony Orchestra and Sonic Youth play rock music. He also saw Impervo the Painless, The Hullabalooza Bearded Lady, Smoker, Poodles and Homer Simpson perform their acts.

Later, the actor went to Springfield to see the opening of the concert hall. However, he leaves after the first line of Beethoven's fifth. Much to the annoyance of the conductor.

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