
Guillermo Bravo Sosa
Acting
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Born: February 13, 1901
Known For

No desearás la mujer de tu hijo
An elderly man falls in love with a beautiful young woman, without knowing that she is in love with his son.

Our Daily Hunger
Trophy wife of a crooked industrialist meets a philanthropic doctor and develops a social conscience. Mexican remake of Born Yesterday.

La Mujer Que Yo Perdí
A political revolutionary fights against injustice, his adoring wife by his side. But only in her death does he realize the depth of her love for him and their country. A dramatic romance from the 23 film library of the most iconic classic Mexican film and recording star, Pedro Infante.

El señor doctor
It's about a country doctor that comes to the city while a clinic is built in his home town... he rubs off his care and compassion on others at the hospital with his humor and wit.

Perdida
Her stepfather rapes her and she runs away to home. After that, she's exploited by a series of men, and...

The Black Sheep
The Trevino family tries to overcome the irresponsible behavior of Don Cruz, an erratic father with numerous defects that contrast with his son Silvano, a young kid man that is incapable of passing judgment on his own father.

Inspector Calzonzin
A rumor reaches a small town, San Garabato, that a government infiltrator will arrive to check the conditions of the community. Quickly, the municipal president, Don Perpetuo del Rosal, orders the imprisonment of those who might give a bad image. An indigenous man named Calzonzin arrives in town, pursued by two men. He is quickly taken as the infiltrated inspector, and protected by all the local authorities.

Far from Heaven
Pedro Gonzalez first gets into trouble as part of a criminal gang and then works honourably to become rich. Money is his undoing allowing him to become a womanizer and drinker, almost losing his wife. Finally he rejoins her, they have a son and he pays for his mistakes.

Tizoc
An Indian arouses envy for his expertise in hunting animals without ruining their skins, for his wisdom and his kindness.

Night of the Pencils
The Night of the Pencils was a series of kidnappings and forced disappearances, followed by the torture, rape, and murder of a number of young students during the last Argentine dictatorship (known as the National Reorganization Process). The kidnappings took place over the course of several days beginning on September 16, 1976.
Filmography
as Matías
as Católico
as Uron
as Hermano espiritista (uncredited)
as (segment "Caridad")
as Herbs seller
as Melquiádes (as Guillermo Bravo)
as Portero
as Paciente malnutrido (uncredited)
as Huesos, mesero (uncredited)
as Remigio (uncredited)
as El tuerto
as Don Chema, acaparador
as Jugador (uncredited)
as Brujo
as Gran-Hotel Waiter
as Bracero
as Juan el Capataz
as Braulio
as El Cojo - Tío de María
as Tripulación crucero (uncredited)
as Pueblerino
as El angosto (uncredited)
as Gerente hotel
as Cliente borracho
as Grillo
as Padrastro
as (uncredited)
as Jacinto
as Cobrador de letra (uncredited)
as Fidel
as Portero (uncredited)