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    Arturo de Córdova

    Mexican actor

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  1. Arturo de Córdova. Actor: In the Palm of Your Hand. Entering the Mexican film industry in the 1930s, it didn't take Arturo de Córdova long to become a major star, specializing in action and adventure films.

  2. Arturo de Córdova (Arturo García Rodríguez; Mérida, 1908 - Ciudad de México, 1973) Actor de cine mexicano. Su especialidad fueron personajes atormentados que, con frecuencia, se hundían en la locura. Su apostura y rebuscada elegancia lo hicieron célebre.

  3. Nov 4, 1973 · MEXICO CITY, Nov. 3 (AP)—Arturo de Cordova, a Mexican actor who played Augustin in “For Whom the Bell Tolls” and had roles in more than 100 other American and foreign films, died today. He...

  4. Arturo de Córdova ( b. 8 May 1908; d. 1973), Mexican film actor. Born Arturo García Rodriguez in Mérida, Yucatán, Córdova studied in Argentina. Upon his return to Mexico in 1930, he worked in radio. He made his cinematic debut in Hollywood with a small part in the film For Whom the Bell Tolls.

  5. Biography. Arturo de Córdova (born Arturo García Rodríguez; 7 May 1907 – 3 November 1973) was a Mexican film actor. He made over one hundred films in all. Arturo García Rodríguez was born in Mérida, Yucatán. Most of Córdova's films were made in Mexico and he became a major motion picture actor in Latin America and Spain winning three ...

  6. Arturo de Córdova (de nombre real Arturo García Rodríguez) nació el 8 de mayo del año 1907 en la población de Mérida, Yucatán (México). Era hijo de Arturo García Pujol, comerciante textil, y de Isabel Rodríguez Echevarría Muro. Sus padres eran de origen cubano. La niñez y adolescencia de Arturo fue muy movida en el aspecto geográfico.

  7. Having lost Rudolph Valentino in a 1924 contract dispute, Paramount Pictures never gave up hope of discovering and nurturing a new "Latin Lover" type. Thus it was that Paramount signed Mexican actor Arturo de Cordova, popular in his native country's films since 1935, to a Hollywood contract in 1943.

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