
Fernando Fernández
Acting
Biography
Fernando Fernández "El Crooner de México" (1916–1999) was a Mexican actor and singer. He was born on November 9, 1916, in Monterrey, Mexico, and died in Mexico City, Mexico on November 24, 1999. Fernando was the son of Eloisa Reyes. He was brother of the famous film director Emilio Fernandez and actor Jaime Fernandez. Fernando Fernández was known as "the Crooner of Mexico."
Born: November 8, 1916
Place of Birth: Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Known For

Heidi, bienvenida a casa

Enamorada
In Mexican Revolution times, a guerrilla general and his troops take the conservative town of Cholula, near by Mexico City. As the revolutionaries mistreat the town's riches, General Reyes falls for beautiful and wild Beatriz Peñafiel, the daughter of one of the town's richest men.

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

El crepúsculo de un dios
Sonia meets Roberto, a miserable actor with a few days left of life. Both fall in love, but soon after a policeman comes looking after Sonia, but is distracted by a countess during New Years Eve. Sonia and Roberto take this chance to escape.

Hidden River
Called by the Mexican President himself, a rural teacher goes to work in a village that is dominated by a malevolent chieftain.

One Day of Life
A story about two men caught in the Mexican revolution: close friends before, but now on the opposite sides. One of them is military officer, while the other one expects capital punishment. The prisoner's mother comes to visit his son, unaware that his former best friend is now his enemy.

Death in Love
A man's life changes forever when death -- in the form of a female grim reaper -- moves in with him and his family, all so that he can buy a bit more time on earth. The only catch is, his family has no idea that their houseguest, a woman their father says is a foreign relative, is there to take their daddy away. Miroslava Stern, Fernando Fernandez and Jorge Reyes star in this inventive Spanish-language comedy.

The Fugitive
Anti-Catholic and anti-cleric policies in the Mexican state of Tabasco lead the revolutionary government to persecute the state's last remaining priest.

La última lucha
Slice-of-life melodrama: backstage at the wrestling arena.

La feria de las flores
Ranchera melodrama/romance.
Filmography
as Abuelito
as Gerente hotel
as Tata Bernardino
as Martín
as Capt. Antonio Orellana
as Jorge
as Carlos Gómez
as Fernando
as Adolfo
as Manuel Campos
as Fernando
as Luis
as Alfonso
as Roberto
as Fernando Rivas
as General Felipe Gómez
as Fernando
as Fernando "el Calavera"
as Julio Ramírez
as Fernando Mendoza
as Felipe Navarro
as A Singer
as Priest Rafael Sierra
as Alberto
as Cipriano