Augusto Gerardo Junco Tassinari (3 October 1915 – 9 December 1983), known professionally as Tito Junco, was a Mexican actor. He was considered one of the greatest actors of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.[1]
Tito Junco | |
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Born | Augusto Gerardo Junco Tassinari 3 October 1915 Gutiérrez Zamora, Veracruz, Mexico |
Died | 9 December 1983 Mexico City, Mexico | (aged 68)
Resting place | Panteón Jardín |
Education | Heroica Escuela Naval Militar |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1935–1983 |
Relatives | Víctor Junco (brother) |
During his career, Junco appeared in about 200 films and received an Ariel Award nomination for his supporting performance in the 1948 film Que Dios me perdone.
Selected filmography
edit- The 9.15 Express (1941)
- The Count of Monte Cristo (1942)
- Red Konga (1943)
- María Magdalena: Pecadora de Magdala (1946)
- Reina de reinas: La Virgen María (1948)
- Cuatro contra el mundo (1950)
- It's a Sin to Be Poor (1950)
- Our Lady of Fatima (1951)
- Maria Islands (1951)
- Victims of Sin (1951)
- When the Fog Lifts (1952)
- The Border Man (1952)
- Forever Yours (1952)
- The Strange Passenger (1953)
- Remember to Live (1953)
- Where Are Our Children Going? (1958)
- The Life of Agustín Lara (1959)
- Spicy Chile (1983)
References
edit- ^ "Tito Junco. Actor from the Golden Age of Mexican film industry". TheCubanHistory. 5 November 2014. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
External links
edit- Tito Junco at IMDb