
Antonio Badú
Acting
Biography
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Born: August 13, 1914
Known For

The Poulterer Hawk
Two bumpkins in the big city fight over the same girl, until they realize that she's playing them against each other.

Los santos reyes
Three criminals break out of jail and head for a town where they've hidden their steals.

Los hijos de María Morales
Two brothers known in town for their womanizing, drinking and rowdiness meet their matches when two girls who like them decide to tame the two machos.

They also sing of pain
The movie starts with Braulio Peláez (Pedro Infante), a schoolteacher, having just fallen off his horse, representing the situation he and his family are in. The next scenes introduce the viewer to his family and their poor financial and social situation. As Braulio stumbles around looking for his glasses, he causes a famous film star, Alfonso de Madrazo (Rafael Alcaide) to crash his car. Braulio offers him to eat at his house as an apology. Braulio's sister and mother, big film fans, immediately recognise Alfonso and attempt to get him to bring the girl, Luisa Peláez (Irma Dolores) to Mexico City to become a film star. Alfonso agrees and tells them to come to the capital.

Hooray for Women!
Movie in which funny situations based on the entanglements caused by a woman named Felicidad to her family because of her feminist ideology are presented, to the extent of bringing her daughters and herself to a divorce trial.

El gran espectáculo

El pueblo sin Dios
Unscrupulous rich guy owns all the businesses in border towns, is challenged by town's new priest.

As negro
Two poor children swear an oath: one will study, the other will work and support them both. The worker turns to crime...

Póker de ases
Four brothers try to manage their careers and love-lives under the close supervision of a domineering mother.

El lunar de la familia
Fernando Mendez's 1953 Spanish-language melodrama El Lunar de la Familia unfurls against the backdrop of a deceptively innocent-sounding family reunion. Two freewheeling, party-happy young men, Luis and his buddy Antonio, catch the train in to San Miguel, on a visit to Luis's grandmother, Doña Luisa, and his sister Esther. Unfortunately for the visitors, Luisa's goddaughter Rosita, is sitting near them in the same train car. She soon catches wind of the boys' wild tendencies, and makes a point of telling Luisa. Furious, the crotchety old woman decides to teach the bad boys a lesson by beating them senseless with her cane and forcing Luis to seek out a proper mate for Esther. Unfortunately, Esther has already fallen in love with Antonio - who could care less.
Filmography
as Arturo
as Elías Arnoff
as Arturo
as Fernando
as Antonio
as Ricardo Galarza
as Carlos
as Luis Morales
as Paco Robledo, Paco el Elegante
as Salvador Ponce "El Tapatío"
as Pablo
as El chato René/Luis del Rosal
as Luis Lepe
as Himself
as Gilberto: El Gato
as Pepe
as Antonio Mendoza
as Roberto
as Dr Julio Conde
as Miguel Salvatierra
as Enrique Ferrer
as Zaid Bazur
as Valentín Mancera
as Teniente
as Licenciado Gustavo Silva