Pedro Armendáriz

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Pedro Armendáriz, born Pedro Gregorio Armendáriz Hastings (May 9, 1912, Mexico CityJune 18, 1963, Los Angeles, California) was a Mexican actor of the Cinema of Mexico and Hollywood.

He was the son of Pedro Armendáriz García-Conde (Mexican) and Adela Hastings (American). He was also the cousin of actress Gloria Marín. Pedro lived with his parents in Texas and studied in California, where he graduated with an engineering degree at the California Polytechnic State University.

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[edit] Acting career

When Pedro finished his studies, he moved to Mexico where he worked for the railroad, as a tour guide and as a journalist for the biligual magazine México Real. He was discovered by film director Miguel Zacarías when Pedro recited the monologue from Hamlet to an American tourist. He obtained his first role in a movie at the age of 22 and after that he made many films in Mexico, the United States, France, Italy and England. He received a Ariel Award in 1948 in the category of Best Actor for his role in La perla.

His last appearance was in the second James Bond film, From Russia with Love (1963) as Bond's ally, Kerim Bey. His son Pedro Armendáriz Jr. is also an actor, who was in the James Bond film Licence to Kill in 1989.

[edit] The Conqueror

In 1952 he had a role in the movie The Conqueror produced by Howard Hughes. This movie was filmed in the state of Utah during the time when the US government ran nuclear tests in the neighboring state of Nevada. 91 of the 220 people involved in the production of the film contracted cancer within 25 years, and 46 of these died as a consequence of this illness, among them:

However, in rebuttal another fact should be mentioned. Pilar Wayne later wrote an autobiography about her years as John Wayne's wife. She said she did not believe radiation was involved in the deaths of those associated with this film. She mentioned she had visited the set many times as had others and not become sick. Ms. Wayne said she believed the real cause of her husband's death and the others was their smoking and nothing else.

Pedro Armendáriz started to suffer pain in his hips and years later it was discovered that he had cancer in these regions. Pedro learned his condition was terminal while at UCLA medical center. He reportedly acted in From Russia with Love while enduring great pain (he visibly limps in most scenes) in order to leave behind financial resources for his family after his impending death. He committed suicide soon after production of that film ended, on June 18, 1963.

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Hollywood

  • Captain Sindbad (1963) as El Kerim
  • From Russia with Love (1963) as Kerim Bey
  • Francis of Assisi (1961) as The Sultan
  • Little Savage (1959) as Capt. Tiburon
  • The Wonderful Country (1959) as Cipriano Castro
  • The Big Boodle (1957) as Col. Mastegui
  • Diane (1956) as Francis I
  • The Conqueror (1956) as Jamuga
  • The Littlest Outlaw (1955) as Gen. Torres
  • Border River (1954) as General Eduardo Calleja
  • The Torch (1950) as José Juan Reyes
  • We Were Strangers (1949) as Armando Ariete
  • Tulsa (1949) as Jim Redbird
  • 3 Godfathers (1948) as Pedro "Pete' Roca Fuerte
  • Fort Apache (1948) as Sgt. Beaufort
  • The Fugitive (1947) as A Lieutenant of Police

[edit] Italian cinema

  • Arrivano i titani (1962) as Cadmo
  • Uomini e lupi (1956)

[edit] French cinema

  • Fortune carrée (1955) as Igricheff
  • Lucrèce Borgia (1953) as César Borgia

[edit] Mexican cinema

  • La bandida (1963) as Roberto
  • El tejedor de milagros (1962)
  • Los valientes no mueren (1962)
  • Los hermanos del hierro (1961) as General
  • El indulto (1961)
  • Los desarraigados (1960) as Joe
  • Pancho Villa y la Valentina (1960) as Pancho Villa
  • Aquí está Pancho Villa (1960) as Pancho Villa
  • Calibre 44 (1960)
  • La cárcel de Cananea (1960)
  • Dos hijos desobedientes (1960)
  • El impostor (1960)
  • Verano violento (1960)
  • La Cucaracha (1959) as Coronel Valentín Razo
  • Las Señoritas Vivanco (1959) as Gen. Inocencio Torrentera
  • Flor de mayo (1959) as Pepe Gamboa
  • Ando volando bajo (1959)
  • Café Colón (1959)
  • Sed de amor (1959)
  • Yo pecador (1959)
  • El zarco (1959)
  • Quiero ser artista (1958)
  • Los salvajes (1958)
  • Manuela (1957) as Mario Constanza
  • Así era Pancho Villa (1957) as Pancho Villa
  • La mujer que no tuvo infancia (1957)
  • La escondida (1956) as Felipe Rojano
  • Canasta de cuentos mexicanos (1956) as
  • Viva revolución (1956)
  • Tam tam mayumbe (1955) as Martinez
  • La rebelión de los colgados (1954) as Candido Costa
  • Reto a la vida (1954) as Diego Maldonado
  • Dos mundos y un amor (1954)
  • Mulata (1954)
  • El tirano de Toledo (1953) as Don Blas
  • El bruto (1953) as Pedro
  • La noche avanza (1952) as Marcos Arizmendi
  • Carne de presidio (1952)
  • Hambre nuestra de cada día (1952)
  • El rebozo de Soledad (1952)
  • Los tres alegres compadres (1952)
  • Camino del infierno (1951) as Pedro Uribe
  • Bodas de fuego (1951) as Rodolfo Carrera
  • Ella y yo (1951)
  • Por querer a una mujer (1951)
  • Tierra baja (1951)
  • Vuelve Pancho Villa (1950) as Pancho Villa
  • Rosauro Castro (1950) as Rosauro Castro
  • La loca de la casa (1950)
  • Por la puerta falsa (1950)
  • El abandonado (1949)
  • Al caer la tarde (1949)
  • El charro y la dama (1949)
  • La malquerida (1949)
  • Maclovia (1948) as José María
  • En la hacienda de la flor (1948)
  • Juan Charrasqueado (1948)
  • La perla (1947) as Quino
  • Albur de amor (1947)
  • La casa colorada (1947)
  • Enamorada (1946) as Gen. José Juan Reyes
  • Rayando el sol (1946)
  • Las abandonadas (1945) as Juan Gomez
  • Bugambilia (1945) as Ricardo Rojas
  • El Capitán Malacara (1945)
  • Entre hermanos (1945)
  • María Candelaria (1944) as Lorenzo Rafael
  • Alma de bronce (1944)
  • Las calaveras del terror (1944)
  • El corsario negro (1944)
  • La guerra de los pasteles (1944)
  • Flor silvestre (1943) as Jose Luis Castro
  • Distinto amanecer (1943) as Octavio
  • Guadalajara (1943) as Pedro
  • Konga Roja (1943)
  • Tierra de pasiones (1943)
  • La isla de la pasión (Clipperton) (1942) as El Toro
  • Allá en el bajío (1942)
  • Del rancho a la capital (1942)
  • La epopeya del camino (1942)
  • Simón Bolívar (1942)
  • Soy puro mexicano (1942)
  • Ni sangre, ni arena (1941)
  • El secreto del sacerdote (1941)
  • El zorro de Jalisco (1941)
  • El charro negro (1940)
  • El jefe máximo (1940)
  • Mala yerba (1940)
  • Los olvidados de Dios (1940)
  • Pobre diablo (1940)
  • La china Hilaria (1939)
  • Con los Dorados de Villa (1939)
  • El indio (1939)
  • Una luz en mi camino (1939)
  • La reina del río (1939)
  • La Adelita (1938) as Sabino Estrada
  • Canto a mi tierra (1938)
  • Mi candidato (1938)
  • Los millones de Chaflán (1938)
  • Amapola del camino (1937) as Juan Padilla
  • Las cuatro milpas (1937)
  • Jalisco nunca pierde (1937)
  • María Elena (1936) as Eduardo
  • Irma la mala (1936)
  • Rosario (1935)

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