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Mauricio Garcés

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Mauricio Garcés

Birth
Tampico, Tampico Municipality, Tamaulipas, Mexico
Death
27 Feb 1989 (aged 62)
Álvaro Obregón Borough, Ciudad de México, Mexico
Burial
Cuauhtemoc, Cuauhtémoc Borough, Ciudad de México, Mexico GPS-Latitude: 19.4053097, Longitude: -99.153389
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Actor. Born Mauricio Feres Yazigi, he gained popularity in the 1960s and 1970s as one of Mexico's most iconic and beloved comedic actors. He became known for his suave and debonair on-screen persona, often portraying wealthy playboys and charming gentlemen. He had a distinctive style characterized by his smooth delivery, impeccable timing, and wit. His career took off with his breakthrough role in the film "La muerte enamorada" (1951). Garcés went on to star in numerous successful comedy films, including "Modisto de señoras," "Marriage Is Like the Devil," "Fray Don Juan," "La otra mujer," among others. Mauricio Garcés remains an enduring figure in Mexican cinema and is remembered as an iconic comedian and actor who brought laughter to audiences with his unique style and memorable characters.
Actor. Born Mauricio Feres Yazigi, he gained popularity in the 1960s and 1970s as one of Mexico's most iconic and beloved comedic actors. He became known for his suave and debonair on-screen persona, often portraying wealthy playboys and charming gentlemen. He had a distinctive style characterized by his smooth delivery, impeccable timing, and wit. His career took off with his breakthrough role in the film "La muerte enamorada" (1951). Garcés went on to star in numerous successful comedy films, including "Modisto de señoras," "Marriage Is Like the Devil," "Fray Don Juan," "La otra mujer," among others. Mauricio Garcés remains an enduring figure in Mexican cinema and is remembered as an iconic comedian and actor who brought laughter to audiences with his unique style and memorable characters.

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