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Aliases: No known aliases

Gender: Male

Place of birth: Mexico

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Movie Involvements: 30

TV Involvements: 0


Most Famous Work

Biography

Alejandro Parodi Montaño (1928 - 2011) was a Mexican actor. Parodi made professional studies in photography, cinematography and theater. He studied drama with the teacher Seki Sano, in addition to having been a disciple of Alex Phillips. He taught at the Universidad Iberoamericana; with studies in Madrid, Spain. He participated in works of Spanish and German cinema. He alternated with actors such as Geraldine Chaplin, Gian Maria Volonté, Dean Stockwell, Marhe Keller, Kris Kristofferson, among others. He worked with directors such as: Miguel Littín, Arturo Ripstein, Felipe Cazals, Alfredo Gurrola and Alejandro Pelayo.

Most Famous Work

The Beginning and the End
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7
The Realm of Fortune
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6

The Realm of Fortune

(1986) Lorenzo Benavides
Las Poquianchis
Average
7

Las Poquianchis

(1976) Juez
Letters from Marusia
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5

Letters from Marusia

(1975) Espinoza
La viuda de Montiel
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6

La viuda de Montiel

(1979) Alacaide
Santo in the Hotel of Death
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4

Santo in the Hotel of Death

(1963) Chantajista
Angel of Fire
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6

Angel of Fire

(1991) Renato
The Year of the Plague
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5

The Year of the Plague

(1978) Dr. Pedro Sierra Genovés

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
2003 N/A
2001 N/A
2000 Antonio López de Santa Anna
1994 Rector
1991 Carmelo
Renato
1990 N/A
N/A
1988 Rafael Orantes
Edmundo Castelar
1987 Canales
Fidencio
N/A
1986 Lorenzo Benavides
Casimiro
Padre Manuel
1985 Ramiro
N/A
Gabriel Patino
1984 Taxi driver
N/A
1982 The Major
1979 Alacaide
Miguel/Mike
1978 Dr. Pedro Sierra Genovés
1977 José Ma. Iglesias
1976 Juez
1975 Espinoza
Journalist
1974 Cnel. Dupin
1973 Leobardo López
1968 N/A
1963 N/A
Chantajista
1962 Secuestrador
Secuestrador
Alejandro
Daniel Campos
1961 N/A
Roque
1957 Raúl
N/A
N/A
1955 N/A
1954 Crispín
Year Character Movie/Tv

Writing

Year Role Movie/Tv
2010 Screenplay
Year Role Movie/Tv

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