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Rodolfo de Anda was the son of producer, director, actor Raul de Anda. His son is Rodolfo de Anda, Jr. and his brothers include producer Raul de Anda Jr. and director, actor Gilberto de Anda. He began his acting career in the mid–1950s. De Anda’s IMDB listing has over 150 acting entries both in film and on television beginning with La ...
El zurdo (English: The Left-Handed) is a 1965 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Martínez and starring Rodolfo de Anda with Germán Robles, Andrés Soler, Noé Murayama and special performances by Ofelia Montesco, Francisco Avitia, and Irma Serrano.
During the time of its release, Rodolfo de Anda, who portrays The Zorro/Diego de La Vega character, was in the prime of his career and was known for Mexico's version of 'Spaghetti Westerns'. The Movie is Western and the first to portray the Zorro character in such fashion, deviating from the clumsy, lazy or uninterested Diego de La Vega that ...
The exterior scenes of El buscabullas were shot in the state of Durango at locations such as Cañón de las Huertas, Lerdo de Tejada, el Saltillo, San Vicente de Chupaderos, and the Peña del Águila Dam from May 17 to May 31, 1974. [1] The interior scenes were shot in sound stages at Estudios América between May 6 to June 22, 1974. [2]
It is the third and final part of the Sí, mi amor trilogy. [2] It stars Yiddá Eslava and Julián Zucchi accompanied by Nancy Cavagnari, Saskia Bernaola, Pietro Sibille , Andrés Salas, Patricia Portocarrero, Santiago Suarez, Renzo Schuller, Rodrigo Sánchez Patiño, Mayra Olivera and Eric Varias.
The Torch (Spanish: Del odio nace el amor, meaning "love is born from hate") is a 1950 Mexican/American film directed by Emilio Fernández. The film is a remake of Enamorada (1946) and is also known as Bandit General in the United Kingdom. The original script is based on William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. [citation needed]
Por Si No Te Vuelvo a Ver (In Case I Never See You Again) [1] is a 1997 Mexican drama film, directed by Juan Pablo Villaseñor and produced by the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica. The film received eight Ariel Awards in 1998 including Best Picture , Best Director , Best Actor and Best Actress .
Rodolfo Echeverría Álvarez, better known as Rodolfo Landa (September 24, 1926 – February 14, 2004), was a Mexican actor, lawyer, public official [1] and trade unionist. [2] He served as a leader of the National Actors Association (ANDA) [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and the Mexican Theater Center of ITI-UNESCO, in addition to developing a theatrical ...