Antonio Bribiesca was an American actor, born on January 23, 1905, in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. He is best known for his roles in “Guitarras lloren guitarras” (1965), “Las cuatro milpas” (1960), and “El hombre del alazán” (1959). He passed away on January 9, 1980, in Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico.
Personal and Family Life
Antonio Bribiesca’s early life in Mexico City laid the foundation for his future career in acting and music. Details about his family and personal relationships remain limited, but his work in film showcases his dedication to the arts.
Career
Bribiesca had a successful career as both an actor and composer, contributing to various films throughout the 1950s and 1960s. His performances left a mark on Mexican cinema, particularly in musical and dramatic roles, helping to popularize the genres during that era.
Death and Legacy
Antonio Bribiesca died on January 9, 1980, in Mexico, leaving behind a legacy as a talented actor and musician. His contributions to film are still remembered by fans of classic Mexican cinema, and his influence can be seen in the work of subsequent generations of artists.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Ahí viene Martín Corona | 1952-05-23 | |
Duelo en las montañas | 1950-02-18 | |
Mexico lindo y querido | 1961-12-10 | |
Sucedió en México | 1958-08-15 | |
El rapto | 1954-04-23 | (uncredited) |
La Red | 1953-06-08 | Guitar player |
Cielito Lindo | 1957-11-25 | |
Reportaje | 1953-11-13 | Guitarrist (uncredited) |
Garden of Evil | 1954-07-09 | Bartender / Guitar Player at Puerto Miguel (uncredited) |