
Cantinflas - Wikipedia
He is considered to have been the most widely accomplished Mexican comedian and is well known throughout Latin America and Spain. His humor, loaded with Mexican linguistic features …
Cantinflas - IMDb
Cantinflas, born Mario Moreno as the son of a Mexican postal employee, was a prolific and productive Mexican comedian/producer/writer/singer who also knew a fair bit about agriculture …
Biography | Cantinflas Official Site
Following a few short films that developed the character known as Cantinflas, the group made a film in 1940 that finally shot Cantinflas into the international limelight.
CANTINFLAS - Películas completas - YouTube
Película "¡Así es mi tierra!" con Cantinflas y Mercedes Soler. | Cine Mexicano.
Cantinflas | Comedian, Film Star, Screenwriter | Britannica
Cantinflas was one of the most popular entertainers in the history of Latin-American cinema. An internationally known clown, acrobat, musician, bullfighter, and satirist, he was identified with …
Cantinflas: 1911-1993: Actor, Comedian - Encyclopedia.com
The comedic Mexican actor Cantinflas was one of Latin-America's most popular cinematic figures. Using both physical and verbal comedy, Cantinflas embodied the everyday Mexican. His half …
Cantinflas - The Movie Database (TMDB)
Apr 20, 1993 · Fortino Mario Alfonso Moreno Reyes (August 12, 1911 – April 20, 1993) was a Mexican comedian and stage and film actor, known professionally as Cantinflas. He often …
Mundo Cantinflas
Actor, escritor, guionista, productor y sobre todo humorista mexicano, se convirtió en el ícono mexicano a través de su personaje “Cantinflas”. (Santa María la Redonda 1911-1993†)
Commentary: Cantinflas comes to the Valley - myrgv.com
3 days ago · “Ni Sangre, Ni Arena,” (“Neither Blood nor Sand”) was the second major film of Cantinflas that made it to the movie screen by 1941. Cantinflas, who once was called by …
Cantinflas - Actor, Comedian, Director - TV Insider
Apr 20, 1993 · Fortino Mario Alfonso Moreno Reyes was a Mexican comedian and stage and film actor, known professionally as Cantinflas. He often portrayed impoverished campes.