Julio Alemán

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Julio Alemán
Born
Julio Méndez Alemán

(1933-11-29)November 29, 1933
DiedApril 11, 2012(2012-04-11) (aged 78)
NationalityMexican
OccupationActor
Years active1952–2012
Spouse(s)Esperanza Martínez
(?-2012); (his death)
Children6

Julio Méndez Alemán (November 29, 1933 – April 11, 2012) was a Mexican actor.[1]

Biography[]

Alemán was born in Morelia, Michoacán. After studying to be an agronomical engineer, he turned to show business. His first film was in 1957. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, he was the MC of the Mexican version of the Italian children's puppet show Topo Gigio.

Alemán appeared in more than 151 films and was elected, for a period, chairman of the Mexican actors' union, the Asociación Nacional de Actores (National Actors' Association).

Death[]

Alemán died in Mexico City on April 11, 2012. He had been diagnosed with lung cancer. His remains were cremated and a memorial service was held on April 12, 2012, in Mexico City.

Filmography[]

Telenovelas[]

Peliculas[]

  • "" (2007)
  • "" (2006)
  • "" as San Pedro (2006)
  • "" (2006)
  • "" (2005)
  • "" (2003)
  • "" (2002)
  • "" (2001)
  • "" as Sebastian (2001)
  • "" (2001)
  • "" as Maestro (2000)
  • "" as Don Aurelio (2000)
  • "" (2000)
  • "" (2000)
  • "" (1999)
  • "" (1999)
  • "" (1999)
  • "" (1999)
  • "Si nos dejan" (1999)
  • "" as comandante (1998)
  • "" as Don Artemio (1998)
  • "" (1998)
  • "" (1998)
  • "" (1998)
  • "" (1998)
  • "" (1998)
  • "" (1998)
  • "Bronco" (1991)
  • "" as Pedro de Limantur (1990)
  • "" (1990)
  • "Vacaciones de terror" as Fernando (1989)
  • "" (1988)
  • "Ladron" (1988)
  • "" (1988)
  • "" (1987)
  • "" as Mr. de la Parra (1986)
  • "" (1986)
  • "" (1985)
  • "" (1984)
  • "" (1984)
  • "" (1983)
  • "" (1983)
  • "" as Regino (1983)
  • "" (1983)
  • "" (1982)
  • "" (1981)
  • "" (1981)
  • "" (1980)
  • "" (1980)
  • "Del otro lado del puente" (1980)
  • "" as Joe (1980)
  • "" as Alvaro Cortes (1979)
  • "" (1978)
  • "" (1977)
  • "" (1975)
  • "" (1975)
  • "" (1975)
  • "" (1974)
  • "" as Marcelo (1974)
  • "" as Martin (1973)
  • "" (1973)
  • "" (1973)
  • "" (1973)
  • "" (1973)
  • "Tampico" (1972)
  • "" (1972)
  • "" (1972)
  • "" (1971)
  • "" (1971)
  • "" (1971)
  • "" as Antonio Dominguez (1971)
  • "" as Martin (1971)
  • "" as Martin Duran (1970)
  • "" as El Tunco Maclovio Castro (1970)
  • "Cruz de amor" (1970)
  • "La Muralla verde" as Mario (1970)
  • "" (1970)
  • "" (1970)
  • "" (1969)
  • "" (1969)
  • "" (1969)
  • "" as Ricardo (1969)
  • "" (1969)
  • "" as Alex Dinamo (1969)
  • "" (1969)
  • "" (1969)
  • "" (1969)
  • "Las Pirañas aman en Cuaresma" as Raul (1969)
  • "Corazón salvaje" as Juan del Diablo (1968)
  • "" (1968)
  • "" as Leonardo Reyes (1968)
  • "" (1967)
  • "" as Rocambole (1967)
  • "" as Alex Dinamo (1967)
  • "" as Rocambole (1967)
  • "La Perra" as Lucas (1967)
  • "" (1967)
  • "The Partisan of Villa as Ricardo Peñalver (1967)
  • "El derecho de nacer" as Alberto Limonta (1966)
  • "" (1966)
  • "Solo de noche vienes" (1966)
  • "" (1965)
  • "" (1965)
  • "" (1965)
  • "" (1965)
  • "" (1965)
  • "" (1964)
  • "" (1964)
  • "" as Lorenzo Robles (1964)
  • "" as Julio Benavente (1964)
  • "Museo del horror" (1964)
  • "Amor y sexo" as Raul Solana (1964)
  • "" (1964)
  • "" as Fuentes (1964)
  • "" (1963)
  • "La Diosa impura" as Julio (1963)
  • "" (1963)
  • "" (1963)
  • "" (1963)
  • "" (1963)
  • "" (1962)
  • "" (1962)
  • "" as Antonio (1962)
  • "" (1962)
  • "Locos por la música" (1962)
  • "" (1962)
  • "" (1962)
  • "" (1962)
  • "" (1962)
  • "" as Antonio (1962)
  • "" as Caronte (1962)
  • "" (1962)
  • "" (1962)
  • "" as Raymundo (1962)
  • "" (1961)
  • "Los Inocentes" (1961)
  • "" as Martin Del Hierro (1961)
  • "" (1961)
  • "" as Antonio (1961)
  • "Los Jovenes" as El Gato (1961)
  • "" (1961)
  • "" (1961)
  • "" as Antonio (1961)
  • "" (1960)
  • "La Cigüeña dijo sí" (1960)
  • "" (1960)
  • "" as Antonio (1960)
  • "" (1960)
  • "" (1959)
  • "" (1958)
  • "" (1957)

TV series[]

  • "" as Don Felix Marquez (2001)
  • "" as host (1989)
  • "" as host (1971)

References[]

External links[]

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