Pedro Armendáriz


Pedro Gregorio Armendáriz Hastings was a Mexican film actor who made films in both Mexico and the United States. With Dolores del Río and María Félix, he was one of the best-known Latin American movie stars of the 1940s and 1950s.

Early life

Armendáriz was born in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico to Pedro Armendáriz García Conde and Adela Hastings. He was also the cousin of actress Gloria Marín. Armendáriz and his younger brother Francisco lived with their uncle Henry Hastings, Sr. in Laredo, Texas after their mother died. He later studied in California. He started in the world of acting by participating in the stage plays performed by the theater group at the University of California, where he continued a career in law. He graduated with an engineering 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 Zacarías when Armendáriz recited a soliloquy from Hamlet to an American tourist. His meeting with the director Emilio Fernández was providential, whereupon the actor and director began working in numerous films: Soy puro mexicano, Flor silvestre and specially María Candelaria were the first films of intense common path. Under the guidance of Emilio Fernández, Pedro Armendáriz developed the film personality traits of strong nationalist; often, he played tough and manly men, indigenous, peasants and revolutionaries. Amendáriz repeatedly portrayed Pancho Villa and played opposite actresses such as Dolores del Río and María Félix.
With Dolores del Río, Amendáriz formed one of the most legendary couples of the Mexican cinema. María Candelaria provided Armendáriz with international visibility. The film was awarded the Palm d'Or at the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Other prominent titles where Armendáriz appeared with Dolores del Río were Las Abandonadas, Bugambilia and La Malquerida. Maria Felix was his other partner in such films as Enamorada or Maclovia.
In the late 40s, he made the jump to Hollywood by the hand of John Ford. Armendáriz was a favorite of Ford, appearing in three of his films: The Fugitive, Fort Apache and 3 Godfathers.
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Besides his career in the Mexican cinema, Armendáriz made a remarkable career in Hollywood and Europe. His other prominent films in Hollywood were: We Were Strangers, The Torch, Border River, The Conqueror and Diane, among others. In Europe, highlighted his participation in the film Lucrèce Borgia, filmed in France. In Mexico, his participation highlighted such notable films such as El Bruto, La Cucaracha and La Bandida.
Armendáriz's last appearance was in the second James Bond film, From Russia with Love, 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. Armendáriz died four months before the release of the film.

Personal life

Armendáriz was married to actress Carmelita Bohr by whom he had one son and daughter. Pedro Armendáriz, Jr. also became an actor and appeared in the James Bond film Licence to Kill ; his daughter Carmen Armendáriz became a TV producer.

Illness and death

In 1956, Armendáriz had a role in the film The Conqueror produced by Howard Hughes. The movie was filmed in the state of Utah at the time when the US government was doing above-ground nuclear testing in neighboring Nevada. Within 25 years, 91 of the 220 people involved in the production developed cancer, 46 of whom died.
Armendáriz began to suffer pain in his hips; years later it was discovered that he had neck cancer. He learned his condition was terminal while at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California and, reportedly, endured great pain to film From Russia with Love in order to assure his family financial resources.
On June 18, 1963, Armendáriz committed suicide by shooting himself in the chest with a gun he had smuggled into the hospital. He was 51 years old. He is buried in the :es:Panteón Jardín|Panteón Jardín cemetery in Mexico City, Mexico.

Filmography

Hollywood

British cinema

Italian cinema

French cinema

Mexican cinema

YearTitleRoleNotes
1935RosarioEnrique
1936Irma la mala
1936María ElenaEduardo
1937Las cuatro milpas
1937Jalisco nunca pierdePedro González
1937Amapola del caminoJuan Padilla
1938Mi candidatoPancho García
1938La AdelitaSabino Estrada
1938Los millones de ChaflánAntonio
1938Canto a mi tierraAntonio
1939El indioFelipe
1939La reina del ríoPescador joven
1939La china HilariaApolonio
1939Una luz en mi caminoDaniel
1939Con los Dorados de VillaMayor Pedro Mondragón
1940Los olvidados de DiosZenón Rojas
1940Poor DevilRaúl Solares
1940El charro negroRamón
1940Mala yerbaChuy Rodríguez
1940El jefe máximo
1941El secreto del sacerdote
1941El zorro de JaliscoLeonardo
1941Neither Blood nor SandFrank
1942Allá en el bajíoJuan Hernández
1942La epopeya del caminoRaúl
1942Del rancho a la capitalPedro Rodríguez
1942Simón BolívarGeneral Briceño Méndez
1942La isla de la pasión El Toro
1942I'm a Real MexicanGuadalupe Padilla
1943Wild FlowerJose Luis Castro
1943Tierra de pasionesPorfirio
1943GuadalajaraPedro
1943Red KongaFederico Robles
1943Another DawnOctavio
1944María CandelariaLorenzo Rafael
1944La guerra de los pastelesAntonio del Valle
1944El corsario negroEl corsario negro
1944Las calaveras del terrorRolando
1944Alma de bronce
1945Entre hermanos
1945Las AbandonadasJuan GomezNominated — Ariel Award for Best Actor
1945El Capitán MalacaraCapitán Leonardo Buenrostro
1945BugambiliaRicardo Rojas
1946Rayando el solPedro, adulto
1946EnamoradaGen. José Juan ReyesNominated — Ariel Award for Best Actor
1947La casa coloradaGaspar
1947Albur de amor
1947The PearlQuinoAriel Award for Best Actor
1948Juan CharrasqueadoJuan Robledo / Juan Charrasqueado
1948En la hacienda de la florJuan Robledo - el hijo de Juan Charrasqueado
1948MacloviaJosé María
1949Al caer la tardeSebastian del Llano

YearTitleRoleNotes
1949El abandonadoDámian López
1949The Unloved WomanEsteban
1949El charro y la damaPedro Meneses
1950Vuelve Pancho VillaPancho Villa
1950La loca de la casaJosé María Cruz
1950Por la puerta falsaBernardo Celis
1950Rosauro CastroRosauro CastroNominated — Ariel Award for Best Actor
1951Tierra bajaManelic
1951Bodas de fuegoRodolfo Carrera
1951Camino del infiernoPedro Uribe
1951Por querer a una mujerJosé Renteria
1951Ella y yoPedro Múñoz
1952Los tres alegres compadresBaldomero Mireles
1952La noche avanzaMarcos Arizmendi
1952Carne de presidioPablo González
1952El Rebozo de SoledadRoque SuazoAriel Award for Best Actor
1953Lovers of ToledoDon Alvaro Blas Basto y Mosquera
1953El BrutoPedro
1954Reto a la vidaDiego Maldonado
1954MulataCaptain Martín
1954La rebelión de los colgadosCándido CostaNominated — Ariel Award for Best Actor
1954Dos mundos y un amorRicardo Anaya
1956La EscondidaFelipe Rojano
1956Canasta de cuentos mexicanosCarlos Cosio
1956Viva revolución
1957ManuelaMario Constanza
1957La mujer que no tuvo infanciaLic. Alberto Garza Cifuentes
1957Los salvajesPedro Matías
1957Así era Pancho VillaPancho Villa
1958Quiero ser artistaHimself
1959Ando volando bajoPedro
1959Café ColónGeneral Sebastián Robles
1959Las Señoritas VivancoGen. Inocencio Torrentera
1959El zarcoEl Zarco
1959Flor de mayoPepe Gamboa
1959Sed de amorPedro Ortiz
1959La CucarachaCoronel Valentín Razo
1959Yo pecadorFrancisco Bracamontes
1959Hambre nuestra de cada díaMacario Férnandez
1960Los desarraigadosJoe Pacheco
1960Verano violentoFrancisco Peña
1960Dos hijos desobedientesPedro
1960Calibre 44Don Pedro
1960Pancho Villa y la ValentinaPancho Villa
1960Aquí está Pancho VillaPancho Villa
1960El impostorProfessor César Rubio
1960Los hermanos del hierroGeneral
1960La cárcel de CananeaPedro
1961El indultoLucas Sánchez Parrondo
1962El tejedor de milagrosSeñor cura
1962Los valientes no muerenPedro
1963La BandidaRoberto Herrera