Arau has made many appearances as a character actor in American TV series and plays. In the 1972 episode of Gunsmoke titled "Hidalgo", Arau portrayed the bandit "Mando" who shoots and wounds marshalMatt Dillon.[2]
In 1973, Arau acted in and directed Calzónzin Inspector ("Cazonci" or "Caltzontzin" was the term used in the Purépecha culture, to name their emperors[citation needed]), a movie based on a character from the Mexican comic Los Supermachos of Rius, a cartoonist, who co-wrote the screenplay.[3] The movie, which is influenced by Nikolai Gogol's The Government Inspector, centers around two Mexicans who are mistaken for government inspectors from Mexico City by the corrupt mayor of a small town. It is a humorous political critique, aimed squarely at the then ruling party Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) and its paramilitarycaciques, at a time when freedom of speech in politics was highly restricted. There are at least two versions of the movie, with one having some scenes deleted by State censors, the most notable of which depicts the killing of a renegade farmer by a police officer, who shoots the farmer in the back.
In January 2011, he starred in Chad, Matt & Rob's The Treasure Hunt: An Interactive Adventure.
In February 2017, it was alleged by Debra Messing that Arau belittled her for her appearance and body in her first film A Walk in the Clouds.[5] Arau later denied the allegation.[6]
Filmography
1954 Looks that Kill as Bailarín (uncredited)
1954 El casto Susano as (uncredited)
1956 Caras nuevas
1957 La locura del rock 'n roll as Cristobal
1957 Cien muchachas
1958 Viaje a la luna as Carlos Vera
1958 Música en la noche
1960 Los pistolocos
1962 … und deine Liebe auch as Alfredo
1965 En este pueblo no hay ladrones as Agente Viajero