Gilberto González (actor)
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Gilberto González (1906 - 21 March 1954) was a Mexican actor. He appeared in more than ninety films from 1933 to 1954.


Biography

Gilberto González was born in 1906 in México City, México. After several attempts, in 1933 he found a spot as an extra in the film Su última canción. In his third film (
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(1935)) he gets the antagonistic role, which made life impossible for the protagonist, played by Emilio “Indio” Fernández. He was given the opportunity to play the major villain in other films as a result of this performance. He appeared in more than ninety films from 1933 to 1954. Among the films in which he acts, Rebel Souls (1937) stands out, where three of the future pillars of Mexican cinema made their debut:
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, Alejandro Galindo and
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, as producer, director and actor respectively;
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(1938), Sota, horse and king (1944), in which Luis Aguilar made his debut, Canaima (1945), alternating with the most famous couple of that time:
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and with the queen of melodrama Charito Granados, which thanks to them he receives the Ariel Award for the best actor in a minor role,
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(1945) with the diva
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(1947) with
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, although he didn't play a big role in this film, it is arguably the most famous movie he appeared in. The Pearl is about a Mexican driver, named Quino, who discovers a very valuable pearl that is worth thousands at the bottom of the ocean. In the village they live, multiple people try to retrieve that pearl but dealers continuously rip them off, and others try and aggressively steal it. Quino's brother suggest they leave the village, but Quino struggles with the decision because he is trying to give his son an education.
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(1947), his first experience in Hollywood in a small role,
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(1949),
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(1949), which stands out for the duel of divas:
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(1950) with
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and Miroslava,
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(1950),
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(1951),
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's consecrating film,
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(1952) in which it is directed by
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, Now I'm Rich (1952), an intense drama starring
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and
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, El bombero atómico(1952), one of his few comedy appearances, which is about a clumsy fireman, named Cantinflas, who gets a visit from his goddaughter, whose mother recently died in the jungle. The firemen becomes a policeman for safety reasons, and there life is smooth until gangsters kidnap his goddaughter. Next are
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and El rebozo de Soledad (1952), for which he would get his last Ariel nomination. His last film appearance would be in The Littlest Outlaw (1954), a film directed by
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in the United States for Disney. The Film is about a peasant boy who steals an abused and beautiful stallion. Together they go through an adventure filled journey full of tense confrontation and danger. This journey portrays Mexicos rugged beauty. He died on March 21, 1954, due to a heart attack in
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.


Awards


Ariel Award The Ariel Award () is an award that recognizes the best of Mexican cinema. Given annually, since 1946, by the Academia Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas, Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (AMACC), the award reco ...


Selected filmography


References

https://movies.disney.com/the-littlest-outlaw https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037981/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gonzalez, Gilberto 1906 births 1954 deaths Mexican male film actors