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Undoubtedly, Pedro Infante was, and still is, the idol of Mexico. Because of his movies (59 including 55 leading roles and four cameos), records (366 songs recorded between 1943 and 1956) and public appearances in Mexico and Latin America, Infante became a star and the most beloved human being in Mexican history. His fame and the phenomenon of his stardom hasn't been matched by any movie star in the years following his death. The main reason for this can be found in the extraordinary quality of his acting, his beautiful singing and something called "charm" that can't be learned or acquired. He was a natural actor, perfectly matched with all his costars, no matter if they were male or female, children or grandmothers. Although practically all his films were great box-office hits and still are shown on a daily basis on TV, the most popular of them were the "trilogy of bittersweet poverty"--Nosotros los pobres (1948), Ustedes, los ricos (1948) and Pepe El Toro (1953) and the comedies Los tres García (1947), ¡Vuelven los García! (1947), Los tres huastecos (1948), A.T.M.: ¡¡A toda máquina!! (1951), ¿Qué te ha dado esa mujer? (1951) and Dos tipos de cuidado (1953). He was the good friend, the good son, the romantic in love, the caring father, the sexy singer, the "macho" with a heart. He was capable of moving the feelings of men and women who found in him someone closely related to their lives. His death in a plane crash in 1957 is still one of the most remembered events in recent Mexican history. His popularity has grown even greater since then, reaching generations of Mexicans born after their idol was gone.- Actor
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Jorge Alberto Negrete Moreno was born in Guanajuato, Mexico, on November 1911, and had five brothers. His father was a General, and when he retired the family moved to Mexico city, where he worked as a teacher amongst others at the Humboldt German school, thus allowing Jorge and brother David to study there, learning German, English, French and Italian (Jorge also studied native Mexican Language by himself). From there Jorge entered the military academy. At 18 he graduated with high degrees as Lieutenant of Cavalry and Administration and worked in a weapon factory, starting medical studies and becoming administrator at Puebla military Hospital. It was during his youth that he was diagnosed with an hepatic dysfunction (hepatitis C) that did not prevent him from smoking all of his life. In 1930 he started taking singing lessons from opera director José Pierson and in 1931 he started singing on the Mexican radio, adopted the name Alberto Moreno and finally retired from the Army. In 1935 he debuted onstage with musical plays in Roberto Soto's company as a stage extra (figurante), working amongst others in "Calles y más calles" at the Teatro Lírico. Then in 1936 he traveled to New York with a friend performing as The Mexican Caballeros for NBC. He also made a test for the Metropolitan Opera but declined when he was only offered a substitution post, and got under contract instead with Eliseo Grener Cuban orchestra (he is reported to be working as a waiter when the singer became ill and Negrete won the house). The next year he made his first film appearance in the Warner Brothers short "Cuban Nights", then came his first long-length feature in Mexico, the leading role in La madrina del diablo (1937). Fox put him under contract to make Spanish films, but the Actors Union reacted and the idea was abandoned. Later on he would at last make a Hollywood movie, United Artists' Fiesta (1941) a.k.a. "Gaiety" (1941).
During the shooting of his next film, La Valentina (1938) he met actress Elisa Christy. They married in 1940, and moved for some time to New York where Jorge wrote Spanish versions to English songs for Southern Music. Back to Mexico in 1941 he met Gloria Marín on the set of ¡Ay Jalisco... no te rajes! (1941) and separated from Christy, who was pregnant with Negrete's daughter Diana, born the following year. Negrete and Gloria Marín lived together for 10 years and adopted a girl, Goyita. In 1943 he starred in The Rock of Souls (1943) where he met María Félix, equally arrogant as himself so they had frequent quarrels on the set. He had another resounding success with Me he de comer esa tuna (1945). He toured South American countries to overcrowded theaters and also starred in some Spanish films as Jalisco canta en Sevilla (1949) or Teatro Apolo (1950). In 1952 he and María Félix met again shortly after he had left Gloria Marín, pride turned to love and they married that same year.
In Mexico his star quickly rose thanks to his strong screen presence and his manly, arrogant yet good-humored singing and romantic image, dressed in charro typical attire, hence his nickname "El Charro Cantor". Most of his films are known as "ranch comedies" (comedias rancheras) where this folkloric world came alive, often including ancient songs that connected with the audience. He had an onscreen rivalry with Pedro Infante who was a friend in real life. He became one of the main stars of his time, rousing mostly feminine multitudes wherever he went. He also founded the Mexican Movie Workers'Guild and leaded the National Actor's Guild (Asociación Nacional de Actores), which would bring him many troubles as frequently confronted to the official establishment. When Cuba was taken by a hurricane Negrete acted to raise funds for the damaged. In December 1953, when attending a boxing match in Los Angeles he suffered an acute gastroesophagical hemorrhage, from which he never regained consciousness.
As a singer Negrete had a fine, wide-ranged and well trained baritone voice that often resembled a tenor's one. His classical singing education made him equally apt to sing popular songs, zarzuela and operatic arias.- Actor
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Joaquín Pardavé was born into the theatrical milieu, the son of a pair of stage actors. He was a popular stage actor and appeared in several silent films and some early sound features, but achieved his greatest fame in the early 1940s in films like México de mis recuerdos (1944) and El baisano Jalil (1942) (which was also the first picture he directed). In addition to acting, Pardavé directed and wrote films and also wrote songs, although he could not read music. Although many of his early roles were comedic in tone, he was also capable of drama, as in Ojos de juventud (1948). Pardavé married Soledad Rebollo in 1925, but the couple had no children. He suffered a stroke and died in July 1955.- Actor
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Fernando Soler was born on 24 May 1895 in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. He was an actor and director, known for El grito de la carne (1951), Papacito lindo (1939) and The Great Madcap (1949). He was married to Sagra del Río. He died on 25 October 1979 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.- Actor
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Andrés Soler was born on 18 November 1898 in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. He was an actor, known for El jorobado (Enrique de Lagardere) (1943), Un día con el diablo (1945) and The Great Madcap (1949). He died on 26 July 1969 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.- Actor
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Germán Valdés was born on 19 September 1915 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. He was an actor and producer, known for Three and a Half Musketeers (1957), Chanoc en las garras de las fieras (1970) and Chanoc contra el tigre y el vampiro (1972). He was married to Rosalía Julián, Micaela Vargas and Magdalena Martínez. He died on 29 June 1973 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.- Actor
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Cantinflas, born Mario Moreno as the son of a Mexican postal employee, was a prolific and productive Mexican comedian/producer/writer/singer who also knew a fair bit about agriculture and medicine. He was married to Valentina Ivanova from 1936 until her death. He appeared in more than 55 films, including (as Passepartout) Around the World in 80 Days (1956).- Actor
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Luis Aguilar was born on 29 January 1918 in Mexico, D.F., Mexico. He was an actor and composer, known for Los chiflados del rock and roll (1957), Una aventura en la noche (1948) and Tres tristes tigres (1961). He was married to Rosario Gálvez and Ana María Almada Rubalcava. He died on 24 October 1997 in Mexico D.F., Mexico.- Actor
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Born in Mexican revolution times, Pedro Armendáriz was the first child of Mexican Pedro Armendáriz García-Conde and American Adele Hastings. He was raised in Churubusco, then a suburb of Mexico City, before the family traveled to Laredo, Texas. They lived there until 1921, the year Armendáriz' parents died. His uncle Francisco took charge of his education, and young Pedro went to the Polytechnic Institute of San Luis Obispo, California. There, he studied business and journalism. He graduated in 1931 and returned to Mexico City where he found work as a railroad employee, insurance salesman and tourist guide. He was discovered by director Miguel Zacarías when Armendáriz was reciting Hamlet's monologue (to be or not to be) to an American tourist in a cafeteria.
After that, Armendáriz began a brilliant career in Mexico, the United States and Europe. Together with Dolores Del Río and Emilio Fernández, Armendáriz made many of the greatest films in the so-called Mexican Cinema Golden Era: Wild Flower (1943), Bugambilia (1945), Maria Candelaria (1944), among others. He was considered a prototype of masculinity and male beauty. His green eyes and almost perfect features made him perfectly cast in any role he made. But it was his passion, force and acting abilities, combined with his quality of a gentleman what made him an instant favorite of great directors like John Ford, international costars like María Félix, Sean Connery or Susan Hayward, and his fans in Mexico and other countries.- Antonio Espino was born on 13 August 1910 in Teziutlan, Puebla, Mexico. He was an actor and writer, known for Aladino y la lámpara maravillosa (1958), El organillero (1957) and Las chivas rayadas (1964). He was married to Ana María Noemí Barreiro Ortigoza. He died on 24 November 1993 in Mexico, D.F., Mexico.
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Marcelo Chávez was born on 13 March 1911 in Tampico Alto, Veracruz, Mexico. He was an actor and writer, known for Three and a Half Musketeers (1957), El fantasma de la opereta (1960) and Las aventuras de Pito Pérez (1957). He was married to Elvira Lodi and Ernestina Montes de Oca. He died on 14 February 1970 in Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico.- Fernando Soto was born on 15 April 1911 in Puebla, Mexico. He was an actor, known for Campeón sin corona (1946), Extraña cita (1947) and El rayo de Jalisco (1962). He died on 11 May 1980 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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Armando Soto La Marina was born on 1 October 1909 in Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico. He was an actor, known for Llámenme Mike (1979), Night Falls (1952) and Me he de comer esa tuna (1945). He died on 20 March 1983 in Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico.- Actor
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Estanislao Schillinsky was born on 10 August 1911 in Baisogala, Lithuania. He was an actor and writer, known for Los tres mosqueteros (1942), Siempre listo en las tinieblas (1939) and Carnaval en el trópico (1942). He died on 27 September 1985 in Mexico City, Mexico.- Actor
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Joaquin Cordero was born in the city of Puebla in Mexico. Shortly after his birth his family moved to Mexico City, and in the following years he studied in a seminary and even considered becoming a priest, but eventually he decided to pursue a law career. By the mid forties, after three years of law classes, against his family's wishes he decided to become an actor. He initially appeared in bit parts, but by the early fifties he was getting larger parts. Eventually he became one of the most prolific and popular actors in Mexican cinema, he also went on to do theatre, television and throughout his career won numerous awards, and even today, into his early eighties, he is still as active as ever.- Carlos López Moctezuma was born on 19 November 1909 in Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico. He was an actor, known for El rebozo de Soledad (1952), Canaima (1945) and Hidden River (1948). He died on 14 July 1980 in Aguascalientes, Mexico.
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Julio Alemán was born on 29 November 1933 in Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico. He was an actor and producer, known for El tunco Maclovio (1970), The Green Wall (1969) and Rocambole contra las mujeres arpías (1967). He was married to Esperanza de la Paz Gotes Martínez. He died on 11 April 2012 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.- Actor
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Germán Robles was born on 20 March 1929 in Gijón, Asturias, Spain. He was an actor and director, known for El vampiro (1957), The Curse of Nostradamus (1961) and Marisol (1996). He was married to Judy Ponte, Elisa Aragonés and Ana María Vázquez. He died on 21 November 2015 in Mexico City, Mexico.- Actor
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Handsome, husky leading man, chiefly in westerns and "comedias rancheras", Casanova appeared as an extra as early as 1946. His break-through came in 1953: after playing alongside star María Félix in Camelia (1954), and appearing in Luis Buñuel's _Él (1952)_ and 'Emilio Fernández''s Reportaje (1953), Casanova was offered the leading role in a popular serial directed by Ramón Peón, _Águila negra, El (1953)_, a hero of the Zorro/Lone Ranger type. After those films, he became a regular leading man in romantic comedies and action films. He made fun of his own early film persona in Mecánica nacional (1971), and continued to work into the 1990s, still in action films but now playing character roles.- Miguel Inclan was a popular villain of Mexican cinema from the 1930s into the 1950s, although he also had some sympathetic roles, notably as the kindly policeman in Salón México (1949) and several appearances as Benito Juárez. Inclán came from a theatrical family and started out working in the carpa theatres (he later bought a theatre with his film earnings and put his extended family to work in it). His son Miguel Inclán García also had a long career as an actor, although mostly on the stage. Other relatives of Inclán who made their mark in the entertainment industry are his grand-nephew Rafael Inclán, Raúl 'Chato' Padilla and Alfonso Zayas.
- Roberto Cañedo Ramírez was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, México. His parents were Ignacio Cañedo Iñiguez and Carmen Ramírez Llamas. Has 8 more brothers: Ignacio, Celia, Juan de Dios, María Luisa, Cristina, Manuel, Oscar and Magdalena. In his youth, he worked as a waiter in a restaurant frequented by important people of the film environment. That is how he could be part of the art scene. His debut on films was in 1938 as an extra in 'Capitán aventurero'. For 11 years he made other extra characters, until September 30th, 1943 when he participated on theater in the play called 'Entre Hermanos'. He was very successful in radio soap operas since 1944 where he was accompanied by other stars like Prudencia Grifell, Blanca Estela Pabón, Rosa de Castilla and María Victoria. In 1949, the film director Emilio 'El Indio' Fernández invited him to participated with a starring role in "Pueblerina". He married for the first time with Nellie Valencia. They had 3 kids, Roberto, Francisco and Silvia. After divorcing he married with Ana María Padilla and had 3 girls, Sandra Alicia, Laura Anabelle and Claudia Gisela. He died at the age of 80.
- Of Jewish origins, Wolf Ruvinskis Manevics was born in 1921 in Riga (Latvia), but fearing persecution during World War II his family relocated to Argentina, where they lived in extreme poverty. In spite of his deprived childhood, Wolf excelled in sports and became interested in wrestling. When he was 19 years old he started his professional career and toured South America, the United States and Mexico, where he decided to stay. Although he stayed on the ring until the 1960s - in matches with top Mexican wrestlers, as El Santo, Black Shadow, El Médico Asesino and Lobo Negro - Wolf was also a tango singer and a magician, and in 1949 he was called to act on the stage and in films. One of his biggest successes was La bestia magnífica (1952), the first in a series of movies centered on Neutron, a character he created. His popularity was firmly established with his role as the handsome rural boy who becomes the victim of a mad scientist in the cult film tt0044416, he was a regular performer in all kinds of movies until the 1990's and was nominated for an Ariel as Best Supporting Actor for Juego limpio (1995). He was also a businessman, and married three times: to Beatriz Perez, to dancer Armida Herrera, and to actress Lilia Michel until his death in 1999.
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Abel Salazar was born on 24 September 1917 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. He was an actor and producer, known for Los adolescentes (1967), The Brainiac (1962) and Valentín de la Sierra (1968). He was married to Rosita Arenas, Gloria Marín and Alicia Cardenas. He died on 21 October 1995 in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.- Actor
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José Elías Moreno was born on 12 November 1910 in Las Palmas, Unión de San Antonio, Jalisco, Mexico. He was an actor and writer, known for Santa Claus (1959), Las tres perfectas casadas (1953) and La bestia magnífica (1952). He was married to Beatriz Jimeno. He died on 15 July 1969 in Mexico, D.F., Mexico.- Actor
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Tito Junco was born on 3 October 1915 in Gutierrez Zamora, Veracruz, Mexico. He was an actor and producer, known for The Exterminating Angel (1962), Maria Isabel (1968) and The Adventuress (1950). He died on 9 December 1983 in Mexico City, Mexico.- Agustín Isunza was born on 3 September 1900 in Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. He was an actor, known for El Topo (1970), Three and a Half Musketeers (1957) and Wild Flower (1943). He died on 23 August 1978 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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Entering the Mexican film industry in the 1930s, it didn't take Arturo de Córdova long to become a major star, specializing in action and adventure films. At the height of his popularity he was beckoned to Hollywood in an attempt to make him a "Latin lover" type in the mold of Ricardo Montalban, Fernando Lamas and Gilbert Roland. However, after a few attempts in lower-budget films, de Córdova returned to Mexico to continue his career there, eventually surpassing his previous fame and also becoming a major star in South America and Spain.- Manuel Palacios was born on 24 May 1918 in Mexico City, Mexico. He was an actor, known for La mansión de las 7 momias (1977), Dos de la vida airada (1948) and Fíjate qué suave (1948). He died on 25 March 1977 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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Carlos Orellana was born on 28 December 1900 in Mexico, D.F., Mexico. He was an actor and writer, known for El capitán Malacara (1945), 'Como México no hay dos'! (1945) and Maldita ciudad (un drama cómico) (1954). He was married to Paz Villegas. He died on 24 January 1960 in Mexico D.F., Mexico.- Producer
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Ernesto Alonso was born on 28 February 1917 in Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico. He was a producer and director, known for Cita con la muerte (1963), Casa de vecindad (1964) and El derecho de nacer (1966). He died on 7 August 2007 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.- Mexican character actor Rodolfo Acosta (born Rodolfo Acosta Pérez) achieved his greatest success in the US, primarily as a villain in westerns. He was born in Chamizal, a section of land disputed by Mexico and Texas due to changes in the Rio Grande river which forms the border. At the time of Acosta's birth, the area was generally accepted by both Mexican and Texas governments as U.S. territory, and Acosta was born an American citizen, despite the fact that his birthplace is now in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. He served in the U.S. Navy in naval intelligence during World War II and married Jeanine Cohen, a woman he met in Casablanca during the North African campaign. They had four children. She filed for divorce when she found out Acosta was having an affair and sharing an apartment in Mexico City with actress Ann Sheridan in the 1950s.) They divorced in 1957. Rodolfo Acosta married again on September 18, 1971 to Vera Martinez and they had one child. She divorced him in 1974 a few weeks before his death at the Motion Picture and Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California. After the war, Acosta worked in Mexico in films of the great director Emilio Fernández, which led to a bit in John Ford's film The Fugitive (1947). He came to the US and was signed by Universal for a small role in One Way Street (1950). He stayed in the US and his sharp, ruthless features led him to a long succession of roles as bandits, Indian warriors and outlaws. In The Tijuana Story (1957), he actually had a sympathetic leading role, but in general he spent his career as a very familiar western bad guy.
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Domingo Soler was born on 17 April 1901 in Chilpancingo, Guerrero, Mexico. He was an actor and writer, known for La barraca (1945), Del rancho a la capital (1942) and El padre Morelos (1943). He died on 13 June 1961 in Acapulco, Mexico.- Actor
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Domingo Soler was born on 17 April 1901 in Chilpancingo, Guerrero, Mexico. He was an actor and writer, known for La barraca (1945), Del rancho a la capital (1942) and El padre Morelos (1943). He died on 13 June 1961 in Acapulco, Mexico.