Pedro Armendáriz
- Birth Date:
- 09.05.1912
- Death date:
- 18.06.1963
- Person's maiden name:
- Pedro Gregorio Armendáriz Hastings
- Extra names:
- Педро Армендарис, Pedro Armendáriz, Педро Грегорио Армендарис Хастингс,
- Categories:
- Actor
- Cemetery:
- Set cemetery
Pedro Gregorio Armendáriz Hastings (May 9, 1912 – June 18, 1963), better known as Pedro Armendáriz, was a Mexican-American actor who made films in both Mexico and the United States.
Early life
Pedro Gregorio Armendáriz Hastings was born in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico to Pedro Armendáriz García-Conde (Mexican) and Adela Hastings (American). He was also the cousin of actress Gloria Marín. Armendáriz lived with his parents in Texas and studied in California, where he graduated with anengineering degree from the California Polytechnic State University.
Career
When Armendáriz finished his studies, he moved to Mexico where he worked for the railroad, as a tour guide and as a journalist for the bilingual magazine México Real. He was discovered by film director Miguel Zacaríaswhen Armendáriz recited a soliloquy 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. Under the direction of Emilio Fernández, and with Dolores del Río, he represented Mexican Cinema to all the world. He received a Silver Ariel Award in 1948 in the category of Best Actor for his role in La perla and another in 1952 for El Rebozo de Soledad. In 1947, he was the recipient of a Special Ariel for his works.
Armendáriz was a favorite of American director John Ford, appearing in three of his films: The Fugitive (1947), Fort Apache and 3 Godfathers (both 1948).
Armendáriz's last appearance was in the second James Bond film, From Russia with Love (1963) as Bond's ally, Kerim Bey. Armendáriz was terminally ill with cancer during the filming of From Russia with Love, and towards the end of shooting he was too ill to perform his part; his final scenes were performed by his double, director Terence Young.
Personal life
Armendáriz was married to Carmelita Pardo and has one son Pedro Armendáriz, Jr. is also an actor, who appeared in James Bond film Licence to Kill in1989 and Carmen Armendáriz as the former actress.
Later life and death
In 1954, Armendáriz had a role in the film The Conqueror produced by Howard Hughes. This movie was filmed in the state of Utah during the time when theUS 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. In rebuttal, Pilar Wayne (John Wayne's widow) later wrote in her autobiography that she did not believe radiation was involved in the deaths of those associated with this film. She claimed she had visited the set many times as had others and did not become sick. Wayne said she believed the real cause of death of her husband and the others was solely due to smoking.
Armendáriz began to suffer pain in his hips and years later it was discovered that he had cancer in this region. He learned his condition was terminal while at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. 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. On June 18, 1963, rather than waste away under the haze of pain medication, he took his own life by firing a bullet into his heart from a gun which he had smuggled into the hospital.
Hollywood
1947 The Fugitive A lieutenant of police aka El Fugitivo (Mexico) 1948 Fort Apache Sgt. Beaufort as Pedro Armendáriz 3 Godfathers Pedro "Pete' Roca Fuerte as Pedro Armendáriz 1949 Tulsa Jim Redbird We Were Strangers Armando Ariete 1950 The Torch José Juan Reyes aka Del odio nace el amor (Mexico) 1954 Border River General Eduardo Calleja 1956 The Littlest Outlaw Gen. Torres 1956 The Conqueror Jamuga as Pedro Armendáriz Diane Francis I 1957 The Big Boodle Col. Mastegui as Pedro Armendáriz 1959 The Wonderful Country Cipriano Castro Little Savage El Tiburón 1961 Francis of Assisi The Sultan 1963 Captain Sindbad El Kerim as Pedro Armendáriz From Russia with Love Ali Kerim Bey as Pedro Armendariz; his last film
Italian
1954 Tom Toms of Mayumba 1956 Uomini e lupi aka Men and Wolves (USA) 1962 Arrivano i titani Cadmo aka The Titans (USA)
French
1953 Lucrèce Borgia César Borgia aka Lucretia Borgia 1955 Fortune carrée Igricheff [edit]Mexican cinema Year Film Role Other notes 1935 Rosario 1936 Irma la mala María Elena Eduardo 1937 Jalisco nunca pierde Las cuatro milpas Amapola del camino Juan Padilla 1938 Los millones de Chaflán Mi candidato Canto a mi tierra La Adelita Sabino Estrada 1939 La reina del río Una luz en mi camino El indio Felipe Con los Dorados de Villa La china Hilaria 1940 Pobre diablo Los olvidados de Dios Mala yerba El jefe máximo El charro negro (1940) 1941 El zorro de Jalisco El secreto del sacerdote Ni sangre, ni arena 1942 Soy puro mexicano Simón Bolívar La epopeya del camino Del rancho a la capital Allá en el bajío La isla de la pasión (Clipperton) El Toro 1943 Tierra de pasiones Konga Roja Guadalajara Pedro Distinto amanecer Octavio Flor silvestre Jose Luis Castro 1944 La guerra de los pasteles El corsario negro Las calaveras del terror Alma de bronce Maria Candelaria Lorenzo Rafael 1945 Entre hermanos El Capitán Malacara Bugambilia Ricardo Rojas Las Abandonadas Juan Gomez 1946 Rayando el sol Enamorada Gen. José Juan Reyes 1947 La casa colorada Albur de amor La perla Quino 1948 Juan Charrasqueado En la hacienda de la flor Maclovia José María 1949 La malquerida Year Film Role Other notes 1949 El charro y la dama Al caer la tarde El abandonado 1950 Por la puerta falsa La loca de la casa Rosauro Castro Rosauro Castro Vuelve Pancho Villa Pancho Villa 1951 Tierra baja Por querer a una mujer Ella y yo Bodas de fuego Rodolfo Carrera Camino del infierno Pedro Uribe 1952 Los tres alegres compadres El rebozo de Soledad Hambre nuestra de cada día Carne de presidio La noche avanza Marcos Arizmendi 1953 El bruto Pedro El tirano de Toledo Don Blas 1954 Mulata Dos mundos y un amor Reto a la vida Diego Maldonado La rebelión de los colgados Candido Costa 1956 Viva revolución Canasta de cuentos mexicanos La Escondida Felipe Rojano 1957 La mujer que no tuvo infancia Así era Pancho Villa Pancho Villa Manuela Mario Constanza 1958 Los salvajes Quiero ser artista 1959 El zarco Yo pecador Sed de amor Café Colón Ando volando bajo Flor de mayo Pepe Gamboa Las Señoritas Vivanco Gen. Inocencio Torrentera La Cucaracha Coronel Valentín Razo 1960 Verano violento El impostor Dos hijos desobedientes La cárcel de Cananea Calibre 44 Aquí está Pancho Villa Pancho Villa Pancho Villa y la Valentina Pancho Villa Los desarraigados Joe 1961 El indulto Los hermanos del hierro General 1962 Los valientes no mueren El tejedor de milagros 1963 La bandida Roberto
References
^ BondMovies.com ^ "Inside From Russia with Love: An Original Documentary" (17 minutes, 20 seconds into the video) ^ Roberts, Randy; Olson, James Stuart (1995). "That'll Be The Day". John Wayne: American. Simon and Schuster. p. 412. ISBN 978-0-02-923837-0. Retrieved August 30, 2009.
Source: wikipedia.org
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Relation name | Relation type | Description | ||
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1 | Pedro Armendáriz Jr. | Son | ||
2 | Édith Scob | Coworker | ||
3 | Lotte Lenya | Coworker | ||
4 | Nadja Regin | Coworker | ||
5 | John Wayne | Coworker | ||
6 | Eunice Gayson | Coworker | ||
7 | Stéphane Audran | Coworker | ||
8 | Warren Mitchell | Coworker | ||
9 | Gilbert Roland | Coworker | ||
10 | Harry Carey Jr. | Coworker | ||
11 | John Agar | Coworker |