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José Elías Moreno, the Glossary

Index José Elías Moreno

José Elías Moreno (12 November 1910 – 15 July 1969) was a Mexican character actor.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 31 relations: Angels of the Arrabal, Black Wind (film), Bugambilia, Character actor, Cuatro contra el mundo, El padrecito, Heads or Tails (1937 film), I Am a Fugitive, Invincible Guns, Jalisco, José Elías Moreno Jr., La Valentina (1966 film), Las Tres perfectas casadas, Light in the High Plains, Midnight (1949 film), Night of the Bloody Apes (film), Porfirio Díaz (film), Rage (1966 film), Santa Claus (1959 film), Such Is My Country, Symphony of Life (film), The Boxer (1958 film), The Magnificent Beast, The Partisan of Villa, The Perez Family (1949 film), The White Monk, Tom Thumb and Little Red Riding Hood, Tragic Wedding, Una cita de amor, Unión de San Antonio, Wild Flower (film).

  2. Male actors from Jalisco

Angels of the Arrabal

Angels of the Arrabal (Spanish:Ángeles de arrabal) is a 1949 Mexican crime film directed by Raúl de Anda and starring Sofía Álvarez, David Silva and Carlos López Moctezuma.

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Black Wind (film)

Black Wind (Viento negro) is a 1964 Mexican drama film directed by Servando González.

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Bugambilia

Bugambilia (Bougainvillea) is a 1945 Mexican drama, romance film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring Dolores del Río and Pedro Armendáriz.

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Character actor

A character actor is an actor known for playing unusual, eccentric or interesting characters in supporting roles, rather than leading ones.

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Cuatro contra el mundo

Cuatro contra el mundo (Spanish: Four Against the World) is a 1950 Mexican film noir crime drama film directed by Alejandro Galindo, who also wrote the screenplay alongside Gunther Gerzso, and starring Víctor Parra and Leticia Palma, about a gang that raids a van that carries money.

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El padrecito

El padrecito ("The Little Priest") is a 1964 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado, starring Cantinflas, Ángel Garasa and Rosa María Vázquez.

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Heads or Tails (1937 film)

Heads or Tails (Spanish:Águila o sol) is a 1938 drama film of the cinema of Mexico.

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I Am a Fugitive

I Am a Fugitive (Spanish: Soy un prófugo) is a 1946 Mexican comedy-crime film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Emilia Guiú and Daniel "Chino" Herrera.

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Invincible Guns

Invincible Guns (Spanish: Pistolas invencibles) is a 1960 Mexican western film directed by Benito Alazraki and starring Elvira Quintana, Armando Silvestre and Roberto G. Rivera.

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Jalisco

Jalisco, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Jalisco (Estado Libre y Soberano de Jalisco), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.

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José Elías Moreno Jr.

José Elías Moreno (born José Elías Moreno González de Cossío on June 13, 1956, in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actor. José Elías Moreno and José Elías Moreno Jr. are 20th-century Mexican male actors and Mexican male film actors.

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La Valentina (1966 film)

La Valentina is a 1966 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Rogelio A. González, produced by Gregorio Walerstein, and starring María Félix and Eulalio González in the leading roles.

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Las Tres perfectas casadas

Las tres perfectas casadas ("The Three Perfect Wives") is a 1953 Mexican comedy film directed by Roberto Gavaldón, based on the eponymous play by Alejandro Casona.

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Light in the High Plains

Light in the High Plains (Luz en el páramo) is a 1953 Venezuelan film directed by Víctor Urruchúa.

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Midnight (1949 film)

Midnight (Spanish: Medianoche) is a 1949 Mexican crime film directed by Tito Davison and starring Arturo de Córdova, Elsa Aguirre and Marga López.

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Night of the Bloody Apes (film)

Night of the Bloody Apes is the title of the 1972 English language version of the 1969 Mexican horror film La Horripilante bestia humana ("The Horrible Man-Beast"), also known as Horror y sexo ("Horror and Sex") and as Gomar—The Human Gorilla.

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Porfirio Díaz (film)

Porfirio Díaz is a 1944 Mexican historical film directed by Rafael M. Saavedra and Raphael J. Sevilla.

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Rage (1966 film)

Rage (Spanish title: El Mal) is a 1966 Mexican-American drama neo noir thriller film and co-written and directed by Gilberto Gazcón and starring Glenn Ford and Stella Stevens in the last of their three films together and David Reynoso.

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Santa Claus (1959 film)

Santa Claus (sometimes also known as Santa Claus vs. the Devil) is a 1959 Mexican fantasy film directed by René Cardona and co-written with Adolfo Torres Portillo.

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Such Is My Country

Such Is My Country (¡Así es mi tierra!) is a 1937 Mexican comedy film directed by Arcady Boytler and starring Antonio R. Frausto, Mercedes Soler, Juan José Martínez Casado, Manuel Medel, and Mario Moreno, better known by the stage name Cantinflas.

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Symphony of Life (film)

Symphony of Life (Spanish:Sinfonía de una vida) is a 1946 Mexican musical film directed as well as co-written by Celestino Gorostiza.

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The Boxer (1958 film)

The Boxer (Spanish: El boxeador) is a 1958 Mexican sports drama film directed by Gilberto Gazcón and starring Joaquín Cordero, Ariadna Welter and Arturo Martinez.

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The Magnificent Beast

La bestia magnífica (Lucha libre) ("The Magnificent Beast (Wrestling)") is a 1953 Mexican film directed by Chano Urueta.

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The Partisan of Villa

The Partisan of Villa (Spanish:La guerrillera de Villa) is a 1967 Spanish-Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel Morayta and starring Carmen Sevilla, Julio Alemán, and Vicente Parra.

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The Perez Family (1949 film)

The Perez Family (Spanish: La familia Pérez) is a 1949 Mexican comedy drama film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Joaquín Pardavé, Sara García and Manuel Fábregas.

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The White Monk

The White Monk (Spanish:El monje blanco) is a 1945 Mexican historical drama film directed and co-written by Julio Bracho and starring María Félix, Tomás Perrín and Julio Villarreal.

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Tom Thumb and Little Red Riding Hood

Tom Thumb and Little Red Riding Hood (Caperucita y Pulgarcito contra los monstruos) is a 1962 Mexican fantasy adventure film directed by Roberto Rodríguez.

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Tragic Wedding

Tragic Wedding (Spanish:Bodas trágicas) is a 1946 Mexican drama film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Roberto Silva, Miroslava and Ernesto Alonso.

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Una cita de amor

Una cita de amor (English: A Date of Love) is a 1958 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Fernández.

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Unión de San Antonio

Unión de San Antonio is a town and municipality located in the Mexican state of Jalisco.

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Wild Flower (film)

Wild Flower (Spanish: Flor silvestre) is a 1943 Mexican historical film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring Dolores del Río and Pedro Armendáriz.

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See also

Male actors from Jalisco

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/José_Elías_Moreno