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Germán Valdés

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Germán Valdés

🎂 Sep 20, 1915 — 🕯️ Jun 29, 1973 (57 years) Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
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Germán Valdés, born in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico, is an actor and producer. Made their debut in 1943 with El que la traga la paga. Their filmography spans 102 movies and 3 TV shows over 83 years.
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Un día para vivir
Un día para vivir
Cristian
2021
TV
Tanto Amor
Tanto Amor
René Lombardo Méndez
2015
TV
Noche de muerte
Noche de muerte
Tin Tan
1975
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La mafia amarilla
La mafia amarilla
Germán
1975
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Los Cacos
Los Cacos
El Muerto
1972
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The Incredible Professor Zovek
The Incredible Professor Zovek
Chalo
1972
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How old is Germán Valdés? Germán Valdés is 110 years old. Born on September 20, 1915 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.
How many movies has Germán Valdés been in? Germán Valdés has appeared in 102 movies and 3 TV shows.
What was Germán Valdés's first movie? Germán Valdés's first movie was El que la traga la paga (1943).
What are Germán Valdés's best movies? The highest-rated movies by Germán Valdés are: The King of the Neighborhood (1950), The Sleeping Beauty (1952), Kill Me Because I'm Dying!!! (1951), They also sing of pain (1950), Detectives o ladrones..? (1967).
How long has Germán Valdés been acting? Germán Valdés has been active since 1943, 67 years with 102 movies.
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Germán Valdés
Germán Valdés
1915-09-20 · Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

Better known as Tin Tan, was an actor,singer and comedian who was born in Mexico City but was raised and began his career in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua. He often displayed the pachuco dress and employed pachuco slang in many of his movies, some with his brothers Manuel "El Loco" Valdésand Ramón Valdés. He made the language of the Mexican American pachucos famous in Mexico. A "caló" based in Spanglish, it was a mixture of Spanish and English in speech based on that of Mexican immigrants.

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