Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
November 19, 1917
Place of Birth:
Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico
Pedro Infante Cruz (18 November 1917 – 15 April 1957), better known as Pedro Infante, was a Mexican actor and singer. Hailed as one of the greatest actors of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, he is considered an idol of the Latin American people, together with Jorge Negrete and Javier Solís, who were styled as the Tres Gallos Mexicanos (the Three Mexican Roosters). Infante was born in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico and was raised in Guamúchil. He died on 15 April 1957, in Mérida, Yucatán, in a plane crash during a flight en route to Mexico City. His film career began in 1939 with him appearing in more than 60 films, and starting in 1943, he recorded about 350 songs. For his performance in the movie Tizoc, he was awarded the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 7th Berlin International Film Festival.
Year | Movie | Role |
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1994 | El hombre cine mexicano: Pedro Infante, el mito | |
1966 | La vida de Pedro Infante | |
1963 | This was Pedro Infante | Pedro Infante |
1958 | School for Buglars | Víctor Valdés / Raúl Cuesta Hernández |
1957 | Tizoc | Tizoc |
1957 | Pablo y Carolina | Pablo Garza |
1956 | The Innocent | Cutberto Gaudázar 'Cruci' |
1956 | The Hawks | Juan Menchaca |
1956 | The Third Word | Pablo Saldaña |
1956 | Pueblo Canto y Esperanza | |
1955 | School for Tramps | José Alberto Medina |
1955 | La vida no vale nada | Pablo Galván |
1955 | Music School | Javier Prado |
1954 | Cuidado con el amor | Salvador Allende |
1954 | El mil amores | Viviano Villarreal |
1953 | Pepe El Toro | Pepe "El Toro" |
1953 | Gitana tenías que ser | Pablo Mendoza |
1953 | Anxiety | |
1953 | Había una vez un marido | |
1953 | Dos tipos de cuidado | Pedro Malo |
1953 | Si, Mi vida | Cameo |
1953 | Reportaje | Edmundo Bernal |
1952 | El enamorado | Martín Corona |
1952 | A Place Close to Heaven | Pedro González |
1952 | Por ellas aunque mal paguen | Pedro |
1952 | Ahí viene Martín Corona | Martín Corona |
1952 | Los hijos de María Morales | José Morales (Pepe) |
1952 | Necesito dinero | |
1952 | Far from Heaven | Pedro González |
1951 | My General's Wives | General Juan Zepeda |
1951 | ¿Qué te ha dado esa mujer? | Pedro Chávez Pérez |
1951 | Full Spead Ahead | Pedro Chávez Pérez |
1951 | The Poulterer Hawk | José Inocencio Meléndez 'El Gavilán' |
1951 | Las Islas Marias | Felipe Ortiz Suárez |
1950 | No desearás la mujer de tu hijo | Silvano |
1950 | Over the Waves | Juventino Rosas |
1950 | They also sing of pain | Braulio Peláez |
1949 | The Black Sheep | Silvano |
1949 | Dicen que soy mujeriego | Pedro |
1949 | The Seminarian | Miguel Morales |
1949 | La Mujer Que Yo Perdí | Pedro Montaño |
1948 | You the Rich | Pepe "El Toro" |
1948 | We the Poor | Pepe el Toro |
1948 | Angelitos Negros | José Carlos Ruiz |
1948 | Los Tres Huastecos | Juan de Dios Andrade / Lorenzo Andrade / Víctor Andrade |
1948 | Cartas Marcadas | |
1947 | Vuelven los García | Luis Antonio García |
1947 | The Three Garcías | Luis Antonio García |
1947 | Cuando lloran los valientes | Agapito Treviño 'Caballo Blanco' |
1947 | Si me han de matar mañana | |
1947 | La barca de oro | |
1947 | Soy charro de Rancho Grande | Antonio Aldama |
1944 | Escándalo de estrellas | Ricardo del Valle y Rosales |
1944 | Viva Mi Desgracia | Ramón Pineda |
1943 | Mexicanos al Grito de Guerra | Lt. Luis Sandoval |
1943 | La razón de la culpa | |
1943 | La feria de las flores | Segundo amigo |
1943 | El ametralladora | Salvador Pérez Gómez 'El Ametralladora' |
1943 | Cuando Habla El Corazon | |
1943 | Hooray for Women! | Chuy |
1942 | Jesusita en Chihuahua | |
1939 | En un burro tres baturros | (extra) |
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