Antonio Medellín
Antonio Medellín | |
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Born |
Mexico City, Mexico | 15 April 1942
Died |
18 June 2017 75) Mexico City, Mexico | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1962–2017 |
Antonio Medellín (15 April 1942 – 18 June 2017) was a Mexican film and television actor. He was known for his roles in the telenovelas Muchachitas and Rubí. In film, he was known for his role in the 1982 drama Mexican film Aquel famoso Remington. He was born in Mexico City, Mexico. His career lasted from 1962 until his death in 2017.[1]
Death
Medellín died on 18 June 2017 at a hospital in Mexico City at the age of 75.[2]
Television roles
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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El profesor Valdez | 1962 | Unknown role | |
Gran teatro | 1963–64 | Unknown role | 7 episodes |
Siempre tuya | 1964 | Unknown role | |
El dolor de vivir | 1964 | Unknown role | |
Juan José | 1964 | Unknown role | |
Casa de huéspedes | 1965 | Unknown role | |
Vértigo | 1966 | Unknown role | |
El ídolo | 1966 | Unknown role | |
Atormentada | 1967 | Unknown role | |
Rubí | 1968 | Alejandro del Villar | |
Los Caudillos | 1968 | Guerrero | |
Águeda | 1968 | Unknown role | |
Secreto para tres | 1969 | Unknown role | |
Del altar a la tumba | 1969 | Perro | |
La Gata | 1970 | Damián Reyes | |
La constitución | 1970 | Unknown role | |
La recogida | 1971 | Luis | |
Aquí está Felipe Reyes | 1972 | Unknown role | |
El milagro de vivir | 1975 | Unknown role | |
Yo no pedí vivir | 1977 | César | |
María José | 1978 | Unknown role | |
La trampa | 1978 | Gastón | |
Viviana | 1978 | Roberto | |
Caminemos | 1980 | Unknown role | |
Quiéreme siempre | 1981 | Unknown role | |
Vanessa | 1982 | Father Tomás | |
Bodas de odio | 1983 | Francisco | |
Esperándote | 1985 | Federico | |
El padre Gallo | 1986 | Víctor | |
Senda de gloria | 1987 | Luis | |
Las grandes aguas | 1989 | Unknown role | |
Ángeles blancos | 1990 | Dr. Cardoso | |
Muchachitas | 1991 | Alfredo Flores | |
El vuelo del águila | 1994 | Felipe Berriozábal | |
María la del Barrio | 1995 | Dr. Carreras | |
La antorcha encendida | 1996 | Amo Torres | |
La jaula de oro | 1997 | Omar García | |
Ramona | 2000 | Don Pablo de Asís | |
María Belén | 2001 | Refugio | |
Niña amada mía | 2003 | Pascual Criollo | |
Amarte es mi pecado | 2004 | Heriberto Reyes | |
Rubí | 2004 | Ignacio Cárdenas | |
Rubí, la descarada | 2004 | Ignacio Cárdenas | Television film |
Barrera de amor | 2005 | Octavio Mendoza | |
Contra viento y marea | 2005 | Faustino | |
Sexo y otros secretos | 2007 | Don Tomás | Episode: "Deséame" |
Fuego en la sangre | 2008 | Abuelo Fabio | |
Mi pecado | 2009 | Modesto | |
Cuando me enamoro | 2010–11 | Isidro del Valle | |
La fuerza del destino | 2011 | Unknown role | Episode: "Gran final: Part 2" |
Como dice el dicho | 2011 | Heriberto | 2 episodes |
Porque el amor manda | 2012–13 | Don Pánfilo | Recurring role; 182 episodes |
Por siempre mi amor | 2013 | Rodolfo | Recurring role; 17 episodes |
The Stray Cat | 2014 | Director de Cárcel | Guest role; 12 episodes |
Que te perdone Dios | 2015 | Padre Francisco | Recurring role; 15 episodes |
Lo imperdonable | 2015 | Juez | Guest role; 4 episodes |
Tres veces Ana | 2016 | Isidro | Recurring role; 21 episodes |
References
- ↑ "Antonio Medellín, actor mexicano de "Rubí" y "María la del barrio", murió a los 75 años" (in Spanish). El Comercio. 19 June 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
- ↑ "Antonio Medellín Dead At 75: 'Tres Veces Ana' Actor Dies, Actors Guild Confirms". Latin Times. 19 June 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
External links
- Biography at Alma Latina (in Spanish)
- Antonio Medellín on IMDb
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