Germán Valdés

Germán Valdés was a Mexican actor who is best known for Three and a Half Musketeers, Chanoc en las garras de las fieras, and Chanoc contra el tigre y el vampiro.

Personal and Family Life

Germán Valdés, also known by his nickname Tin-Tan, was born on September 19, 1915, in Mexico City. He had three marriages: to Magdalena Martínez, Micaela Vargas, and Rosalía Julián, with whom he had a total of six children. Valdés had a lively personality and was known for his unique Pachuco style and baritone voice. He had several siblings, including the famous actors Ramón Valdés and Manuel ‘Loco’ Valdés.

Death and Legacy

Germán Valdés passed away on June 29, 1973, in Mexico City due to pancreatic cancer. He left behind a rich legacy of films that showcased his talent for comedy and music. Valdés is remembered as one of the most beloved figures in Mexican cinema, with a career spanning several decades and a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.

Filmography


Title Release Date Character
Locos Peligrosos 1957-07-31 Federico
Calabacitas Tiernas (¡Ay qué bonitas piernas!) 1949-02-24 Tin-Tán
La marca del zorrillo 1950-06-15 Tin
Suicídate mi amor 1961-08-17
Gregorio y su angel 1970-03-05 Devil
El duende y yo 1961-04-20 Modesto
El Ceniciento 1952-02-08 Valentin
El Vizconde de Montecristo 1954-10-07 Inocencio Dantes
El Rey del Barrio 1950-02-04 Tin-Tán
Las Aventuras de Pito Perez 1957-02-23 Pito Perez