Eduardo López Rojas

Eduardo López Rojas was an American actor, best known for his roles in La mujer de Benjamín (1991), Letters from Marusia (1975), and My Family/Mi familia (1995). He was born in 1937 in New York City, New York, USA and passed away on September 2, 1999, in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.

Personal and Family Life

Eduardo López Rojas grew up in New York City, where he developed a passion for acting. He later moved to Mexico, where he established a successful career in film and television. He was known for portraying diverse characters that resonated with audiences.

Career

Throughout his acting career, Eduardo took on various roles in both movies and television series, showcasing his versatility as an actor. He appeared prominently in several popular films, gaining recognition for his talent and dedication to the craft.

Death and Legacy

Eduardo López Rojas died on September 2, 1999, due to complications related to diabetes. His contributions to the entertainment industry are remembered by his fans and colleagues. He left behind a legacy of memorable performances that continue to influence actors today.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Romero 1989-08-25 Bishop Cordova
El profe 1971-04-07 Espiridión Cascajo
My Family 1995-05-03 Jose
El extensionista 1991-02-28 Cuquillo
Días de combate 1994-03-01 Gilberto
Lamberto Quintero 1987-05-19 Ayudante de Jorge
Reed, México Insurgente 1973-01-05 Gral. Thomas Urbina
Gaby: A True Story 1987-10-30 Hector Bulle Goyri
La mujer de Benjamín 1991-01-02 Benjamín
La ley de Herodes 1999-11-09 Doctor
Los Caifanes 1967-08-17 El Mazacote
¡Maten a Chinto! 1990-05-21 Palancares
Historia de payasos 1984-01-01
Los Parientes Pobres 1993-05-03 Padre Cayetano
La Dueña 1995-05-22 Gregorio “Goyo” Mendoza