- Ernesto Alonso
Infobox_President | name=Ernesto Alonso
nationality=Mexican
order=actor/director
birth_date=ca.February 28 ,1917
birth_place=Aguascalientes ,Aguascalientes
dead=dead
death_date=death date|2007|8|7|mf=y
death_place=Mexico City Ernesto Ramirez Alonso (
February 28 ,1917 –August 7 ,2007 ) was aMexican producer, director,cinematographer andactor . Nicknamed "Señor Telenovela" ("Mr. Soap Opera") because most of his work centered aroundTelenovelas known around the world.Acting career
Ernesto began his career as an uncredited extra in "
La Zandunga " (1937), a movie starringLupe Velez . He then appeared in 1939's "Papacito Lindo ". His popularity grew as he starred in many films of the 1940s, including "La Gallina Culeca", "Historia de una gran Amor ", "El Padre Morelas ", "El Jorobado ", "La Corte del Faraon", "Marina", "El Gallero ", and "El Precio de la Gloria " in which he starred with his brotherAlfonso Ramirez Calesero . He made another series of films throughout the 1950s, but it wasn't until the 1960s that Ernesto began appearing in telenovelas. His first was "Cartas de Amor " (1960) which also starred another rising starAngelica Maria . Ernesto from there on only came out intelenovelas including "Leyendas de Mexico" oppositeJacqueline Andere , with whom he worked a lot in both films and telenovelas. Alonso's most memorable performance was as Enrique de Martino in the 1983 telenovela "El Maleficio " in which he played a devil like character. His last acting appearance was in the telenovela "Entre el Amor y el Odio " (2002) in which he played Father Abad. Ernesto only made one film between those years, 1986's "El Maleficio II".Directing and producing career
Ernesto directing, produced and even starred in his own
telenovelas sometimes. 1960's "Espejo de Sombras " was his first job as a director and he even produced it, but his first producing job was "Cuidado con el Angel " that very same year. Ernesto then made many memorable telenovelas including "La Leona ", "La Cobarde ", both of which he directed, produced and starred in. His last job as a director was the series "Cumbres Borrascosas" (1979) which was a telenovela version of aEmily Brontë novel. Ernesto then went to continue his career has a producer, producing twenty - five telenovelas throughout the 1980s, nine throughout the 1990s, and four in the 2000s. His last producing work being the telenovela "Barrera de Amor " which starredYadhira Carrillo andRaquel Olmedo . Ernesto was awarded theSpecial Golden Ariel at theAriel Awards in 2006 for his amazing career and contributions.Death
Ernesto Alonso died at the age of 90 at his home in
Mexico City . Being kept in a hospital, sources say he knew he was passing, and that he wanted to spend his last moments in his home. In the end Ernesto Alonso acted in sixty-three films, directed forty-three films andtelenovelas , but he would be most remembered for producing 158 telenovelas throughout his long career.External links
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/11/obituaries/11alonso.html New York Times: Ernesto Alonso, 90, Telenovela Director, Dies ]
* [http://www.legacy.com/Obituaries.asp?Page=APStory&Id=13279 Legacy.com: Ernesto Ramirez Alonso]
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