Mexican actors who deceased in 1984

Here are 4 famous actors from Mexico died in 1984:

Santo

Santo (September 23, 1917 Tulancingo-February 5, 1984 Mexico City) otherwise known as Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta, The Saint or El Santo was a Mexican actor and wrestler. His children are called El Hijo del Santo, Alejandro, María de los Ángeles, Héctor Rodolfo, Blanca Lilia, Víctor Manuel, Miguel Ángel, Silvia Yolanda, María de Lourdes and Mercedes.

Santo was known for his iconic silver and black mask, which he never removed in public, adding to his mysterious persona. In addition to his successful wrestling career, he also starred in over 50 films, mostly in the lucha libre genre. Santo's image and legacy have been celebrated in Mexican popular culture, and he is considered a cultural icon of the country. After his death, his son El Hijo del Santo continued his father's legacy as a wrestler and public figure, further solidifying the Guzmán family's place in Mexican pop culture history.

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Crox Alvarado

Crox Alvarado (May 3, 1910 San José-January 30, 1984 Mexico City) also known as Cruz Pio del Socorro Alvarado Bolano or Croz Alvarado was a Mexican actor, screenwriter, wrestler and cartoonist.

Crox Alvarado was born in San José, Costa Rica, but moved to Mexico at a young age. He began his career in the entertainment industry as a cartoonist, but quickly made a name for himself as a wrestler. However, Alvarado is perhaps best known for his work in film and television, having appeared in over 250 films and numerous TV shows. He often played the villain, and his performances were characterized by his rugged good looks and imposing physical presence. In addition to acting, Alvarado also wrote screenplays and produced several films. He was a popular figure in Mexico until his death in 1984, and his legacy lives on today in the countless films and TV shows in which he appeared.

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Víctor Alcocer

Víctor Alcocer (March 23, 1917 Mérida-October 2, 1984 Mexico City) otherwise known as Víctor Alcocer Gómez was a Mexican actor.

He debuted as an actor in the 1940s and went on to have a successful career in Mexican cinema. Some of his most notable roles include the character of the villainous police detective in the iconic film "Los Olvidados" by director Luis Buñuel. Alcocer was known for his versatility in playing a range of characters, from comedic to dramatic. In addition to his film work, Alcocer also acted in Mexican theater productions and television shows. He received several awards during his career, including the Ariel Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in 1951. Alcocer continued to act until his death in 1984 at the age of 67.

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Rogelio A. González

Rogelio A. González (January 27, 1920 Monterrey-May 22, 1984 Saltillo) also known as Antonio Rogelio González Villarreal, Rogelio A. Gonzalez Jr., Rogelio Gonzalez Jr., Rgelio Gonzalez, Rogelio Gonzalez, Rogelio A. González Jr., Rogelio A. Gonzalez V. or Rogelio González V. was a Mexican film director, screenwriter and actor. His child is called Rojo Grau.

Rogelio A. González directed and wrote over 60 films in his career, including "El ángel exterminador" (1962), which is considered one of the greatest films in Mexican cinema. He began his career as an actor in the 1940s but quickly transitioned into directing and screenwriting. González was known for his skillful use of music in his films and his ability to depict the complexities of Mexican society. He won numerous awards for his work, including the Ariel Award, Mexico's top film award, for "La sombra del caudillo" (1960) and "El ángel exterminador." Despite his success, González struggled with alcoholism and died of a heart attack at the age of 64. His legacy as a filmmaker continues to be celebrated in Mexico and around the world.

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