Here are 2 famous actors from Mexico died in 1990:
Carlos Riquelme (May 13, 1914 Mexico City-May 17, 1990 Mexico City) was a Mexican actor.
He started his professional acting career in the mid-1930s and went on to become one of the most recognizable faces of Mexican cinema. He appeared in over 150 films, often playing supporting roles as a grumpy old man, a villain, or a comic relief character.
Riquelme was also a prolific stage actor and director, working with many of the most important theater companies in Mexico. He was particularly respected for his work in experimental and avant-garde productions, which pushed the boundaries of traditional Mexican theater.
In addition to his acting and directing work, Riquelme was also a prominent voice actor, narrating radio dramas and animation series. He was known for his distinctive voice, which had a rich and sonorous quality that was ideal for narration.
Throughout his career, Riquelme received numerous accolades for his work, including several Ariel Awards, the most prestigious film award in Mexico. He was also honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association of Actors.
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Pancho Córdova (August 17, 1916 Pichucalco-March 7, 1990 Cuernavaca) also known as Francisco Amado Córdova Ramírez, Pancho Cordoba, Francisco Córdova, Francisco Cordova, Francisco de Córdova, Francisco Cordoba, Poncho Cordoba or Francisco A. Cordova was a Mexican actor and screenwriter.
Córdova began his acting career in the 1930s and went on to appear in over 100 films throughout his lifetime. He was particularly known for his work in Mexican Westerns, often playing the role of the "villain". In addition to acting, Córdova also wrote screenplays for several films. He was awarded the Mexican Ariel Award for Best Screenplay in 1958 for the film "Prisionera del rencor". Córdova was married to fellow actress Marga López for several years and the couple had one child together. He passed away in 1990 at the age of 73.
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