Freddy Fernández (actor)
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Alfredo Jesús Fernández Sáenz (January 16, 1934 – May 10, 1995) was a Mexican film and television actor, nicknamed El Pichi. Fernández was born in
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, the only son of Alfredo Fernández and Elisa Sáenz Rojas. As a youth, he joined the Children's Fine Arts Theatre Company of Fine Arts under the direction of Clementina Otero. The nickname "El Pichi" was given to Fernández by producer Luis Manrique during the making of the film '' Callejera'' in 1949. He received the
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medal from
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(ANDA) for his 25 year career and was nominated three times for an
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. His son is Alfredo Fernández ("El Pato"). He died on May 10, 1995, of esophageal cancer in Mexico City, aged 61. His remains were buried in
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, his son's garden.


Filmography


Television

*'' Nosotros los Gómez'' (1986) - Freddy Gómez *''Mi colonia la esperanza'' (1983) *''El enemigo'' (1979) *''Teresa Raquin'' (1977) - Camilo *''Mi primer amor'' (1973) *''El juicio de nuestros hijos'' (1967) *''Llamada urgente'' (1965) *''La honra de vivir'' (1961) *''Conflicto'' (1961) *''
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'' (1960) - Jose María


Films

*''La negra tomasa'' (1993) *''Los guaruras'' (1985) *''Los malvivientes'' (1985) *''Crimen de ocasión'' (1985) *''El embustero'' (1985) *''Piernas cruzadas'' (1984) *''Tierra de valientes'' (1984) *''El sexo de los pobres'' (1983) *''El triángulo del crimen'' (1983) *''La caravana de la muerte'' (1983) *''El vecindario 2'' (1983) *''Vividores de mujeres'' (1982) *'' El que no corre... vuela'' (1982) - Policía Costillas *''San Miguel el Alto'' (1982) *''El canto de los humildes'' (1982) *''Los pepenadores de acá'' (1982) *''Semana santa en Acapulco'' (1981) *''OK Míster Pancho'' (1981) *''El robo imposible'' (1981) - Richard Bond *''El vecindario'' (1981) *''California Dancing Club'' (1981) *''La casa prohibida'' (1981) *''
Las tres tumbas ''Las tres tumbas'' (English: "The Three Tombs") is a 1980 Mexican drama film directed by Alberto Mariscal and starring Federico Villa, Norma Lazareno and Narciso Busquets.Amador & Ayala Blanco, p. 50 Plot Two lovers marry despite all objection ...
'' (1980) *''El cara parchada'' (1980 *''Adriana del Río, actriz'' (1979) *''Caminos de Michoacán'' (1979) *''La sotana del reo'' (1979) - Pantaleón *''El zorro blanco'' (1978) *''
Coyote and Bronca ''Coyote and Bronca'' (Spanish: ''El Coyote y la Bronca'') is a 1980 Mexican adventure film directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri and starring Vicente Fernández, Blanca Guerra, Felipe Arriaga and Gloria Marín.Ramírez Berg, p. 134. Cast * Vic ...
'' (1978) *''Somos del otro Laredo'' (1977) *''Renuncia por motivos de salud'' *''El guía de las turistas'' (1976) *''El caballo torero'' (1973) *''Capulina contra las momias (El terror de Guanajuato)'' (1973) *''Santo contra los cazadores de cabezas'' (1971) - Carlos *''Jesús, nuestro Señor'' (1971) - Felipe *''El inolvidable Chucho el Roto'' (1971) - La Changa *''Los amores de Chucho el Roto'' (1970) - La Changa *''Yo soy Chucho el Roto'' (1970) - La Changa *''La vida de Chucho el Roto'' (1970) - La Changa *''María Isabel'' (1968) *''La venganza de Huracán Ramírez'' (1967) - Pichi *''El hijo de Huracán Ramírez'' (1966) - Pichi *''La recta final'' (1966) *''Falsificadores asesinos'' (1966) *''El dengue del amor'' (1965) *''El misterio de Huracán Ramírez'' (1962) - Pichi *''Los amigos maravilla'' (1962) *''Twist, locura de juventud'' (1962) - Boris *''Trampa fatal'' (1961) *''Juego diabólico'' (1961) *''El tesoro del indito'' (1961) *''En carne propia'' (1961) *''La llamada de la muerte'' (1960) * ''
His First Love ''His First Love'' (Spanish: ''Su primer amor'') is a 1960 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Juan José Ortega and starring Rafael Bertrand, Tere Velázquez and Freddy Fernández.Riera p.18 Cast * Rafael Bertrand * Tere Velázquez * Fredd ...
'' (1960) *''El gran pillo'' (1960) *''Paso a la juventud'' (1958) *''Águila Negra vs. los diablos de la pradera'' - Manuel Arvide *''
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'' (1958) *''La sombra del otro'' (1957) *''La ciudad de los niños'' (1957) *''La mujer que no tuvo infancia'' (1957) *''Las manzanas de Dorotea'' (1957) *''Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer'' (1956) - Israel Boone *''Bataclán mexicano'' (1956) *''El hombre que quiso ser pobre'' (1956) *''Con quién andan nuestras hijas'' (1956) - Tony *''Mi canción eres tú'' (1956) *''La venganza de los Villalobos'' (1955) *''Los tres Villalobos'' (1955) *''Venganza en el circo'' (1954) - Freddy *''La segunda mujer'' (1953) *''
Pepe el Toro ''Pepe the Bull'' ( es, Pepe El Toro) is a 1953 Mexican sports drama film directed by Ismael Rodríguez and starring Pedro Infante, Evita Muñoz "Chachita" and Amanda del Llano. It was the last in a trilogy of films featuring Infante and Muñoz ...
'' (1953) - El Ata *''¡Yo soy gallo dondequiera!'' (1953) *''Huracán Ramírez'' (1953) *'' Una calle entre tú y yo'' (1952) *'' When Children Sin'' (1952) - El Pichi *''Yo fui una callejera'' (1952) * ''
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'' (1952) *'' Los pobres siempre van al cielo'' (1951) *''Negro es mi color'' (1951) * '' Arrabalera'' (1951) * '' Love for Sale'' (1951) * '' The Two Orphans'' (1950) *''Azahares para tu boda'' (1950) - Eduardo *''
If I Were Just Anyone ''If I Were Just Anyone'' (Spanish: ''Si fuera una cualquiera'') is a 1950 Mexican drama film directed by Ernesto Cortázar and starring Meche Barba and Fernando Fernández. The film is the sequel to the film '' Love Street''. Plot Fernando ( Fer ...
'' (1950) *'' Amor de la calle'' (1950) *''Callejera'' (1949) *''
Ustedes los ricos ''Ustedes los ricos (You the Rich)'' is a 1948 Mexican film. The film is the second in a trilogy produced during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, starting with '' Nosotros los Pobres (We the Poor)'' earlier in 1948 and followed by ''Pepe the Bul ...
'' (1948) - El Ata *''Bartolo toca la flauta'' (1945) *''Tribunal de Justicia'' (1944) *''El médico de las locas'' (1944) *''Cristóbal Colón'' (1943) *'' Morenita clara'' (1943)


References

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Remembrance on the 16th anniversary of his death
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fernandez, Freddy 1934 births 1995 deaths Male actors from Mexico City Deaths from esophageal cancer Deaths from cancer in Mexico 20th-century Mexican male actors