
Jorge Martínez de Hoyos
Acting
Biography
Jorge Martínez de Hoyos was born on September 25, 1920 in Mexico City, Mexico. He was an actor and writer, known for Los siete magníficos (1960), Cronos (1993) and Los profesionales (1966). He was married to Alicia Caro. He died on May 6, 1997 in Mexico City.
Born: January 25, 1920
Place of Birth: Mexico City, Mexico
Known For

Black Wind
The building of a railroad under tough conditions from searing heat to freezing cold in the Sonora desert provokes clashes of passion and struggles between the engineers and the workers at the campsite. The workers also contend with sudden dust storms that are called the 'black wind'. Based on true events.

El pecado de Oyuki
El Pecado de Oyuki is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa in 1988. It was based on an original story by Yolanda Vargas Dulché, who also adapted the screenplay for television. The original comic book series was in the style of the foto-novela. For the role of Oyuki, the photographer selected the Mexican Japanese Sachiko Tsuchiya. Born in Tepic, Nayarit, she became the most recognizable Asian Mexican of her time. The telenovela was shown in the United States in 1988 through Univision. Dulché's story was also adapted for Brazilian television in 1967 and as a comic published starting April 11, 1975 by Grupo Editorial Vid. The Brazilian version was called "Yoshiko, um poema de amor" and starred actors Luis Gustavo and Rosa Miake.

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.

The Magnificent Seven
An oppressed Mexican peasant village hires seven gunfighters to help defend their homes.

El abuelo y yo

The Professionals
An arrogant Texas millionaire hires four adventurers to rescue his kidnapped wife from a notorious Mexican bandit.

Basket of Mexican Tales
Strong-willed Luisa attracts lots of men, but her intelligence and sharp tongue often sends them running. When she meets Carlos, who is equally cagey, sparks fly. The two of them marry, and quickly begin clashing on a daily basis, humiliating each other as they try to teach one another lesson after lesson.

Guns for San Sebastian
Leon Alastray is an outlaw who has been given sanctuary by Father John, whom he then escorts to the village of San Sebastian. The village is deserted, with its cowardly residents hiding in the hills from Indians, who regularly attack the village and steal all their supplies. When Father John is murdered, the villagers mistakenly think the outlaw is the priest. Alastray at first tells them he is not a priest, but they don't believe it, and an apparent miracle seems to prove they are correct. Eventually, he assists them in regaining their confidence and defending themselves.

Untouched
With the purpose of using barbasco roots in the production of cortisone, a pharmaceutical company sends a scientist to investigate the possibilities of exploitation in Veracruz, but the man gets lost in the jungle and lives a strange romantic adventure in a remote location called Paradise.

Las Poquianchis
During the mid-1970s, in the Mexican state of Guanajuato, authorities discover a clandestine burial ground. The corpses are from murdered prostitutes. The suspects are three sisters known as "Las Poquianchis".
Filmography
as Chucho Ríos
as Priest
as Narrator (voice)
as Don Joaquín Rivera
as Senador Domínguez
as Sir Charles Pointer
as Rudy Villegas
as Bulldog
as Padre Diego
as General Salvador Alvarado
as Federico
as Tío Eleazar
as Rosario
as El Maestro
as Reynaldo Olmos / King Olmos
as Jorge Maldonado
as Benito Juárez
as Cholo
as Capitaine de Ballesteros
as Agustin (as Jorge Martinez de Hoyos)
as El Condor
as Felipe Cayetano
as Padilla
as Juan Sayago
as Pepe
as Ulalio
as Dr. Javier Medina (segmento 'Miedo Supremo')
as Padre Aurelio
as Don Lorenzo
as Hilario
as Juan Diego
as Narrator
as Rafael Ortega
as Entrenador
as Toño
as Conrado
as Chema
as Captain Ferrero
as Máximo Tepal
as Hombre de las canastas
as Inspector Carlos Carrillo
as Pedro González
as Doctor
as Jerónimo
as Guia de turistas (uncredited)
as Vendedor (uncredited)
as Don Nacho
as Luis (as Jorge de Hoyos)
as Anunciador en fiesta (uncredited)
as "Rabanito"