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'''Mauricio''' Féres Yázbek ('''Garcés''') (December 16, 1926 in [[Tampico]] – February 27, 1989 in [[Tamaulipas]], [[México]]) was a Mexican actor. |
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| birth_name = Mauricio Feres Yázbek |
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| birth_date = December 16, 1926 |
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| birth_place = [[Tampico|Tampico, Tamaulipas]] |
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| death_date = February 27, 1989 (age 62) |
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| death_place = [[Mexico City]] |
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| nationality = [[Mexico|Mexican]] |
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| occupation = Comedy actor |
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'''Mauricio Feres Yázbek''' (December 16, 1926 – February 27, 1989), known professionally as '''Mauricio Garces''', was a Mexican actor and comedian. |
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==Personal Life and Career== |
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==Personal life and career== |
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Garcés is of [[Lebanon|Lebanese]]<ref>[http://www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/noticia/883856.el-libanes.html El libanés Por: SERGIO SARMIENTO]</ref> descent and was born in the Mexican port of [[Tampico]], [[Tamaulipas]]. |
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Garcés was of [[Lebanon|Lebanese]]<ref>{{cite journal |last=Sarmiento |first=Sergio |date=June 21, 2013 |title=El libanés |url=http://www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/noticia/883856.el-libanes.html |journal=El Siglo de Torreón |language=Spanish |access-date=July 21, 2016}}</ref> descent and was born in the Mexican port of [[Tampico]], [[Tamaulipas]]. |
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[[File:Mauricio Garcés publicity photo, c. 1960s (cropped).jpg|thumb|left|upright|Garcés in a publicity photo, {{circa|1960}}s.]] |
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With the support of another uncle, the producer Jose Yázbek, he was included in the production of ''La muerte enamorada'' (the enamored death) (1950) a comedy starring [[Miroslava (actress)|Miroslava]] and [[Fernando Fernández (actor)|Fernando Fernandez]]. From that film, Mauricio adopted the artistic last name "Garcés" believing the letter "G" would bring good luck and turn him into a star at the level of his idols [[Clark Gable]], [[Gary Cooper]] and [[Cary Grant]]. |
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With the support of his uncle, the producer José Yázbek, he was included in the production of ''La Muerte Enamorada'' ("Death In Love", 1950), a comedy starring [[Miroslava (actress)|Miroslava]] and [[Fernando Fernández (actor)|Fernando Fernández]]. After that film, Mauricio adopted the artistic last name "Garcés", believing the letter "G" would bring good luck and turn him into a star at the level of his idols [[Clark Gable]], [[Gary Cooper]] and [[Cary Grant]]. |
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His famous image as elegant, worldly, and gallant arose thanks to the vision from the producer [[ |
His famous image as elegant, worldly, and gallant arose thanks to the vision from the producer [[Angélica Ortiz]], mother of the actress [[Angélica María]], who hired Mauricio to star in ''Don Juan 67'' (1966), the first of a series of films in which he played his alter-ego "Mauricio Galán". ''El matrimonio es como el demonio'' ("Marriage is like the Devil", 1967), ''Click, fotógrafo de modelos'' ("Click, photographer of models", 1968), ''El criado malcriado '' ("The ill-bred servant", 1968), ''Departamento de soltero'' ("Bachelor's apartment", 1969), ''[[Fray Don Juan]]'' ("Friar Don Juan", 1969) and ''[[Modisto de señoras]]'' ("Ladies' fashion designer", 1969) are some of the most popular films of the extensive filmography of the "Zorro Plateado" ("The Silver Fox"). |
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The fact that Garcés lived with his mother and never had any known sentimental relationships led some in Mexico and in greater Latin America to believe that he actually was gay. Garcés, however, always called [[Silvia Pinal]], a Mexican actress, the love of his life. In addition, Garcés had some gambling problems, which led him to lose almost all of his money on betting.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Duque-Hernández |first=Fernanda |date=June 5, 2015 |title=Mexico's Ladies Man: 'It must be terrible to have me and then lose me… arrooooz!' |url=http://www.mexiconewsnetwork.com/lifestyle/actor-mauricio-garces/ |journal=Mexico News Network |language=English |access-date=September 11, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170911205146/http://www.mexiconewsnetwork.com/lifestyle/actor-mauricio-garces/ |archive-date=September 11, 2017 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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*1950: |
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*La Muerte Enamorada (Death in Love) |
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*El Señor Gobernador (Mr. Governor) |
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! Film |
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*1951: |
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*Por Querer a una Mujer (For Loving a Woman) |
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! Notes |
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*Radio Patrulla (Radio Patrol) |
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*1956: |
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|rowspan="2"| 1950 ||''[[La Muerte enamorada]]'' || "Death in love" || |
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*Comicos de la Legua (Comics of the Variety Stage) |
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*1957: |
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| ''El señor gobernador'' || "Mr. governor" || |
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*Préstame tu cuerpo (Loan Me Your Body) |
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*1958: |
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|rowspan="2"| 1951 ||''Por querer a una mujer'' || "For loving a woman" || |
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*Cuando Viva Villa! Es La Muerte (When Viva Villa is Death) |
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*Mientras el Cuerpo Aguante (While the Body Can Stand It) |
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| ''[[Radio Patrulla]]'' || "Radio patrol" || |
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*El Joven del Carrito (The Young Man with the Cart) |
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*La Estrella Vacía (The Empty Star) |
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| 1956 ||''Cómicos de la lengua'' || "Comedians of the variety stage" || |
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*1959: |
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*Los Hermanos Diablo (The Diablo Brothers) |
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| 1957 ||''Préstame tu cuerpo'' || "Loan me your body" || |
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*El Renegado Blanco (The White Renegade) |
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*Venganza Apache (Apache Vengeance) |
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|rowspan="4"| 1958 ||''Cuando ¡Viva Villa! es la muerte'' || "When Viva Villa! means death" || |
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*Una Bala es Mi Testigo (A Bullet is My Witness) |
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*La Llorona (The Crying Woman) |
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| ''Mientras el cuerpo aguante'' || "As long as the body can stand it" || |
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*Los Resbalosos (The Slippery Ones) |
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*1960: |
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| ''El joven del carrito'' || "The young man with the cart" || |
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*Los Fanfarrones (The Braggarts) |
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*Mujeres Engañadas (Deceived Women) |
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| ''La estrella vacía'' || "The empty star" || |
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*Donde Estás, Corazón? (Where Are You, Heart) |
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*El Mundo de los Vampiros (The World of the Vampires) |
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|rowspan="6"| 1959 ||''Los hermanos Diablo'' || "The Diablo brothers" || |
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*Amorcito Corazón |
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*El Bronco Reynosa (Reynosa the Untamed) |
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| ''El renegado blanco'' || "The white renegade" || |
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*El Jinete Negro (The Black Rider) |
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*1961: |
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| ''Venganza apache'' || "Apache vengeance" || |
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*Casi Casados (Almost Married) |
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*La Cabeza Viviente (The Living Head) |
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| ''Una bala es mi testigo'' || "A bullet is my witness" || |
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*Estoy Casado, Ja! Ja! (I'm Married, Ha, Ha!) |
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*Lástima de Ropa (Old Clothes) |
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| ''La Llorona'' || "The Crying Woman" || |
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*El Barón del Terror (The Baron of Terror) |
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*1963: |
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| ''Los resbalosos'' || "The slippery ones" || |
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*De Color Moreno (Of Dark Color) Mex-Spanish co-prod |
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*Mexico de mi Corazón (Mexico of my Heart) |
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|rowspan="7"| 1960 ||''Los fanfarrones'' || "The braggarts" || |
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*Napoleoncito (Little Napoleon) |
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*1964: |
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| ''Mujeres engañadas'' || "Deceived women" || |
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*Perdóname Mi Vida (Forgive Me, My Life) |
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*1965: |
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| ''¿Donde estás, corazón?'' || "Where are you, darling?" || |
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*Cuernavaca en Primavera (Cuernavaca in Springtime) |
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*1966: |
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| ''El mundo de los vampiros'' || "The world of vampires" || |
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*Lanza Tus Penas al Viento (Toss Your Troubles to the Wind) |
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*Sólo Para Ti (Only for You) |
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| ''Amorcito, corazón'' || "Sweetheart, darling" || |
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*Despedida de Casada (Farewell to Marriage) Mex-Span co-prod |
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*Don Juan 67 |
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| ''El Bronco Reynosa'' || "Reynosa the Untamed" || |
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*Bromas, S.A. (Jokes, Inc.) Mex-Peruvian co-prod |
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*1967: |
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| ''El jinete negro'' || "The black rider" || |
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*El Amor y Esas Cosas (Love and Those Things) |
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*El Día de la Boda (The Day of the Wedding) |
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|rowspan="5"| 1961 ||''Casi casados'' || "Almost married" || |
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*El Matrimonio es Como el Demonio (Marriage is Like the Devil) |
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*Mujeres, Mujeres, Mujeres (Women, Women, Women) |
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| ''La cabeza viviente'' || "The living head" || |
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*Un Nuevo Modo de Amar (A New Way of Love) |
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*1968: |
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| ''Estoy casado. ¡Ja! ¡Ja!'' || "I'm married. Ha! Ha!" || |
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*La Cama (The Bed) Mex-Arg co-prod |
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*Click, Fotógrafo de Modelos (Click, Photographer of Models) |
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| ''Lástima de ropa'' || "Old clothes" || |
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*El Criado Malcriado (The Ill-bred Servant) |
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*El Cuerpazo del Delito (The Big Body of the Crime) |
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| ''El barón del terror'' || "The baron of terror" || |
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*Las Fieras (The Beasts) |
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*24 Horas de Placer (24 Hours of Pleasure) Mex-Ecuadorian co-prod |
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| rowspan="3"| 1963 ||''De color moreno'' || "Of dark color" || Mex.-Span. co-prod. |
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*El Aviso Inoportuno (The Unwanted Help Wanted Ad) cameo |
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*1969: |
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| ''México de mi corazón'' || "Mexico of my heart" || |
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*Departamento de Soltero (Bachelor Apartment) |
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*Espérame en Siberia, Vida Mia (Wait for Me in Siberia, My Life) |
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| ''Napoleoncito'' || "Little Napoleon" || |
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*Fray Don Juan (Friar Don Juan) |
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*Modisto de Señoras (Ladies' Designer) |
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| 1964 ||''Perdóname, mi vida'' || "Forgive me, my darling" || |
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*Tápame Contigo (Cover Up With Me) |
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*1970: |
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| 1965 ||''Cuernavaca en primavera'' || "Cuernavaca in springtime" || |
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*El Dinero Tiene Miedo (The Money is Afraid) Spanish film |
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*1971: |
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|rowspan="5"| 1966 ||''Lanza tus penas al viento'' || "Toss your troubles to the wind" || |
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*La Otra Mujer (The Other Woman) |
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*El Sinvergüenza (The Shameless One) |
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| ''Sólo para ti'' || "Only for you" || |
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*Todos Los Pecados del Mundo (All the Sins of the World) Mex-Arg co-prod |
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*Las Tres Perfectas Casadas (The 3 Perfect Marriages) Mex-Span co-prod |
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| ''[[Farewell to Marriage|Despedida de casada]]'' || "Farewell to marriage" || Mex.-Span. co-prod. |
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*Vidita Negra |
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*Hay angeles sin alas (There Are Angels Without Wings) cameo |
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| ''Don Juan 67'' || "Don Juan 67" || |
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*1972: |
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*Con amor de muerte (With Love of Death) cameo |
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| ''Bromas, S.A.'' || "Jokes, Inc." || Mex.-Peruv. co-prod. |
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*1977: |
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*No Tiene la Culpa el Indio (The Indian is not to Blame) |
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|rowspan="5"| 1967 ||''El amor y esas cosas'' || "Love and those things" || |
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*1980: |
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*El Sátiro (The Satyr) |
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| ''El día de la boda'' || "The day of the wedding" || |
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*1985: |
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*Mi Fantasma y Yo (Mi fantasma y yo) |
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| ''El matrimonio es como el demonio'' || "Marriage is like the Devil" || |
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| ''Mujeres, mujeres, mujeres'' || "Women, women, women" || |
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| ''Un nuevo modo de amar'' || "A new way of loving" || |
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|rowspan="8"| 1968 ||''[[La cama]]'' || "The bed" || Mex.-Arg. co-prod. |
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| ''Click, fotógrafo de modelos'' || "Click, photographer of models" || |
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| ''[[Farewell to Marriage|Despedida de casada]]'' || "Farewell to marriage" || |
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| ''El criado malcriado'' || "The ill-bred servant" || |
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| ''El cuerpazo del delito'' || "The fit body of the crime" || |
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| ''Las fieras'' || "The beasts" || |
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| ''24 horas de placer'' || "24 hours of pleasure" || Mex.-Ecuad. co-prod. |
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| ''El aviso inoportuno'' || "The unwanted help wanted ad || cameo |
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|rowspan="5"| 1969 ||''Departamento de soltero'' || "Bachelor's apartment" || |
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| ''Espérame en Siberia, vida mía'' || "Wait for me in Siberia, my darling" || |
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| ''[[Fray Don Juan]]'' || "Friar Don Juan" || |
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| ''[[Modisto de señoras]]'' || "Ladies' fashion designer" || |
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| ''Tápame contigo'' || "Cover up with me" || |
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| 1970 ||''El dinero tiene miedo'' || "The money is afraid" || Spanish film |
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|rowspan="5"| 1971 || ''El sinvergüenza'' || "The shameless one" || |
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| ''Todos los pecados del mundo'' || "All the sins of the world" || Mex.-Arg. co-prod. |
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| ''Las tres perfectas casadas'' || "The three perfect marriages" || Mex.-Span. co-prod. |
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| ''Vidita negra'' || "Black darling" || |
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| ''Hay ángeles sin alas'' || "There are angels without wings" || cameo |
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|rowspan="2"| 1972 || ''[[La otra mujer]]'' || "The other woman" || |
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| ''Con amor de muerte'' || "With love of death" || cameo |
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| 1977 ||''No tiene la culpa el indio'' || "The Indian is not to blame" || |
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| 1980 ||''[[El sátiro]]'' || "The satyr" || |
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| 1985 ||''Mi fantasma y yo'' || "My ghost and me" || |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==Books about Mauricio Garcés== |
==Books about Mauricio Garcés== |
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* Pérez Medina, Edmundo (2000). "Galanes y villanos del cine nacional". In ''Cine Confidencial''. Mexico: Mina Editores. |
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* Pérez Medina, Edmundo (1999). "Estrellas inolvidables del cine mexicano". In ''Cine Confidencial''. Mexico: Mina Editores. |
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* Varios (1998). "Mauricio Garcés, el eterno seductor". In ''Somos''. Mexico: Editorial Televisa, S. A. de C. V. |
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* Martinez Martinez Carolina (2014) "Personajes ilustres que con su legado enaltecieron mas a Tampico" en "El Inolvidable y Grandioso Tampico" Mexico Instituto Tamaulipeco para la Cultura y las Artes |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*{{YouTube|user=Mauricioferezyazbek|title=Garces Master The Silver Fox}} The channel on YouTube where you can watch most of |
*{{YouTube|user=Mauricioferezyazbek|title=Garces Master The Silver Fox}}. The channel on YouTube where you can watch most of his movies on line |
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*[http://donmauriciogarces.com/ Don Mauricio Garcés Blog 100% Fotos videos camisetas] |
*[http://donmauriciogarces.com/ Don Mauricio Garcés Blog 100% Fotos videos camisetas] |
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* {{IMDb name|0305517|Mauricio Garcés}} |
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| NAME = Garces, Mauricio |
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Latest revision as of 04:05, 12 November 2024
Mauricio Garcés | |
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Born | Mauricio Feres Yázbek December 16, 1926 |
Died | February 27, 1989 (age 62) |
Nationality | Mexican |
Occupation | Comedy actor |
Mauricio Feres Yázbek (December 16, 1926 – February 27, 1989), known professionally as Mauricio Garces, was a Mexican actor and comedian.
Personal life and career
[edit]Garcés was of Lebanese[1] descent and was born in the Mexican port of Tampico, Tamaulipas.
With the support of his uncle, the producer José Yázbek, he was included in the production of La Muerte Enamorada ("Death In Love", 1950), a comedy starring Miroslava and Fernando Fernández. After that film, Mauricio adopted the artistic last name "Garcés", believing the letter "G" would bring good luck and turn him into a star at the level of his idols Clark Gable, Gary Cooper and Cary Grant.
His famous image as elegant, worldly, and gallant arose thanks to the vision from the producer Angélica Ortiz, mother of the actress Angélica María, who hired Mauricio to star in Don Juan 67 (1966), the first of a series of films in which he played his alter-ego "Mauricio Galán". El matrimonio es como el demonio ("Marriage is like the Devil", 1967), Click, fotógrafo de modelos ("Click, photographer of models", 1968), El criado malcriado ("The ill-bred servant", 1968), Departamento de soltero ("Bachelor's apartment", 1969), Fray Don Juan ("Friar Don Juan", 1969) and Modisto de señoras ("Ladies' fashion designer", 1969) are some of the most popular films of the extensive filmography of the "Zorro Plateado" ("The Silver Fox").
The fact that Garcés lived with his mother and never had any known sentimental relationships led some in Mexico and in greater Latin America to believe that he actually was gay. Garcés, however, always called Silvia Pinal, a Mexican actress, the love of his life. In addition, Garcés had some gambling problems, which led him to lose almost all of his money on betting.[2]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Film | English title | Notes |
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1950 | La Muerte enamorada | "Death in love" | |
El señor gobernador | "Mr. governor" | ||
1951 | Por querer a una mujer | "For loving a woman" | |
Radio Patrulla | "Radio patrol" | ||
1956 | Cómicos de la lengua | "Comedians of the variety stage" | |
1957 | Préstame tu cuerpo | "Loan me your body" | |
1958 | Cuando ¡Viva Villa! es la muerte | "When Viva Villa! means death" | |
Mientras el cuerpo aguante | "As long as the body can stand it" | ||
El joven del carrito | "The young man with the cart" | ||
La estrella vacía | "The empty star" | ||
1959 | Los hermanos Diablo | "The Diablo brothers" | |
El renegado blanco | "The white renegade" | ||
Venganza apache | "Apache vengeance" | ||
Una bala es mi testigo | "A bullet is my witness" | ||
La Llorona | "The Crying Woman" | ||
Los resbalosos | "The slippery ones" | ||
1960 | Los fanfarrones | "The braggarts" | |
Mujeres engañadas | "Deceived women" | ||
¿Donde estás, corazón? | "Where are you, darling?" | ||
El mundo de los vampiros | "The world of vampires" | ||
Amorcito, corazón | "Sweetheart, darling" | ||
El Bronco Reynosa | "Reynosa the Untamed" | ||
El jinete negro | "The black rider" | ||
1961 | Casi casados | "Almost married" | |
La cabeza viviente | "The living head" | ||
Estoy casado. ¡Ja! ¡Ja! | "I'm married. Ha! Ha!" | ||
Lástima de ropa | "Old clothes" | ||
El barón del terror | "The baron of terror" | ||
1963 | De color moreno | "Of dark color" | Mex.-Span. co-prod. |
México de mi corazón | "Mexico of my heart" | ||
Napoleoncito | "Little Napoleon" | ||
1964 | Perdóname, mi vida | "Forgive me, my darling" | |
1965 | Cuernavaca en primavera | "Cuernavaca in springtime" | |
1966 | Lanza tus penas al viento | "Toss your troubles to the wind" | |
Sólo para ti | "Only for you" | ||
Despedida de casada | "Farewell to marriage" | Mex.-Span. co-prod. | |
Don Juan 67 | "Don Juan 67" | ||
Bromas, S.A. | "Jokes, Inc." | Mex.-Peruv. co-prod. | |
1967 | El amor y esas cosas | "Love and those things" | |
El día de la boda | "The day of the wedding" | ||
El matrimonio es como el demonio | "Marriage is like the Devil" | ||
Mujeres, mujeres, mujeres | "Women, women, women" | ||
Un nuevo modo de amar | "A new way of loving" | ||
1968 | La cama | "The bed" | Mex.-Arg. co-prod. |
Click, fotógrafo de modelos | "Click, photographer of models" | ||
Despedida de casada | "Farewell to marriage" | ||
El criado malcriado | "The ill-bred servant" | ||
El cuerpazo del delito | "The fit body of the crime" | ||
Las fieras | "The beasts" | ||
24 horas de placer | "24 hours of pleasure" | Mex.-Ecuad. co-prod. | |
El aviso inoportuno | "The unwanted help wanted ad | cameo | |
1969 | Departamento de soltero | "Bachelor's apartment" | |
Espérame en Siberia, vida mía | "Wait for me in Siberia, my darling" | ||
Fray Don Juan | "Friar Don Juan" | ||
Modisto de señoras | "Ladies' fashion designer" | ||
Tápame contigo | "Cover up with me" | ||
1970 | El dinero tiene miedo | "The money is afraid" | Spanish film |
1971 | El sinvergüenza | "The shameless one" | |
Todos los pecados del mundo | "All the sins of the world" | Mex.-Arg. co-prod. | |
Las tres perfectas casadas | "The three perfect marriages" | Mex.-Span. co-prod. | |
Vidita negra | "Black darling" | ||
Hay ángeles sin alas | "There are angels without wings" | cameo | |
1972 | La otra mujer | "The other woman" | |
Con amor de muerte | "With love of death" | cameo | |
1977 | No tiene la culpa el indio | "The Indian is not to blame" | |
1980 | El sátiro | "The satyr" | |
1985 | Mi fantasma y yo | "My ghost and me" |
References
[edit]- ^ Sarmiento, Sergio (June 21, 2013). "El libanés". El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Retrieved July 21, 2016.
- ^ Duque-Hernández, Fernanda (June 5, 2015). "Mexico's Ladies Man: 'It must be terrible to have me and then lose me… arrooooz!'". Mexico News Network. Archived from the original on September 11, 2017. Retrieved September 11, 2017.
Books about Mauricio Garcés
[edit]- Pérez Medina, Edmundo (2000). "Galanes y villanos del cine nacional". In Cine Confidencial. Mexico: Mina Editores.
- Pérez Medina, Edmundo (1999). "Estrellas inolvidables del cine mexicano". In Cine Confidencial. Mexico: Mina Editores.
- Varios (1998). "Mauricio Garcés, el eterno seductor". In Somos. Mexico: Editorial Televisa, S. A. de C. V.
- Martinez Martinez Carolina (2014) "Personajes ilustres que con su legado enaltecieron mas a Tampico" en "El Inolvidable y Grandioso Tampico" Mexico Instituto Tamaulipeco para la Cultura y las Artes
External links
[edit]- Garces Master The Silver Fox's channel on YouTube. The channel on YouTube where you can watch most of his movies on line
- Don Mauricio Garcés Blog 100% Fotos videos camisetas
- Mauricio Garcés at IMDb
- Interview at Idealabs.tk
- Original source article.
- Mauricio Garcés Fotolog