Jorge Vargas

Jorge Vargas

Nascimento : 1941-06-25, Aguascalientes, Mexico

Morte : 2009-11-02

História

Jorge Vargas (Aguascalientes, June 25, 1941 - Mexico City, November 2, 2009) was a Mexican actor. Jorge Vargas was a great actor and Mexican singer, a man with an unparalleled personality, who was often in the eye of the hurricane, when it comes to his personal life. His career began in 1966 in the telenovela "Más fuerte que tu amor", followed by "La sonrisa del diablo", Jorge worked in great productions of success like the telenovelas "Corazón salvaje" in his second version of 1977, Maria Isabel in 1997 having a prominent role in the plot, Mi destino eres tú in 2000 and Amor real 2003. These were just some of the various telenovelas of his career, his last one was Destilando amor, alongside the actors Angélica Rivera and Eduardo Yáñez. He also made history in the seventh art, acting in the films "Por un cuñado de tierra", "Tequila y mezcal", "Tres fronteras", "Matar a morir", "El secuestro del pollo", among other Mexican films. Jorge was an artist in every sense of the word. He also participated in the theater, all the pieces that he acted were in poster for long seasons in the Mexican theaters, and in the United States. Certainly one of his major influences was his uncle the great producer of Mexican telenovelas Ernesto Alonso, who was popularly known as "The Lord Soap Opera". From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Perfil

Jorge Vargas
Jorge Vargas

Filmes

Duro y Furioso
Commander Lara must be HARD AND FURIOUS to be able to capture a gang of criminal gangsters. His life will be at risk again, but this commander is determined to clean the world of crime and injustice, and he won't stop until he captures the malefactors and wipe them out.
El caníbal de la Guerrero
Comandante Espadas
Serial killer is butchering young women and making delicious home-cooked meals for his family.
El regreso del pelavacas
La muerte del pelavacas
Esclavo y amo
Justino
La guerrera vengadora 2
Shapely Rosa Gloria Chagoyan rips it up as moto-cyclin' hot shot Ana Rosa, La Guerrera Vengadora (the Avenging Warrior Woman). Accompanied by her dwarf sidekick Reintegro (Refund), La Guerrera battles evildoers in this flick that could been lifted straight from the pages of a cheap action-hero comic book. La Guerrera and her buddies are seemingly impervious to bullets (especially machine gun fire), which gives them plenty of time to pick off their opponents with automatic weapons, including a three-barrel contraption that shoots from La Guerrera's motorcycle fairing, a shitload of grenades, a crossbow with a laser scope, and whatever else is at hand. Also, our heroine likes to work on her bike in high heels and hot pants -- before breakfast.
La Coyota
A young woman is exploited by a series of men over the course of her life and ends up leading a battalion in the Mexican Revolution.
Crimen de ocasión
Mexican feature film
La silla vacía
Los guaruras