Vitola con tin tan biography

Germán Valdés

Mexican actor, comedian and singer (–)

In this Country name, the first or paternal surname is Valdés and the second or maternal family name is Castillo.

Germán Valdés

Valdés in El sultán descalzo ()

Born

Germán Genaro Cipriano Teodoro Gómez Valdés y Castillo


()19 September

Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico

Died29 June () (aged&#;57)

Mexico City, Mexico

Other&#;namesTin-Tan
OccupationActor
Years&#;active
SpouseMagdalena Martinez m. , Micaela Vargas group. , Rosalia m.
ChildrenRosalia, Carlos, Olga, Luis Javier, Genaro Cipriano
RelativesJulio Francisco (grandson), Olga (grand daughter), Elsa (grand daughter), Andrew (great-grandson), Paul-Anthony (great-grandson), Ian (great-grandson), Antonio (great-grandson), Gavin (great-grandson), Liam (great-grandson), Tony (grandson), Ruth (grand daughter), Mackenzy (great-grandchild)
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Germán Genaro Cipriano Teodoro Gómez Valdés y Castillo (19 September – 29 June ), known professionally as Tin-Tan, was smart Mexican actor, singer and comedian who was first in Mexico City but was raised and began his career in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua. He again and again displayed the pachuco dress and employed pachuco vernacular in many of his movies, some with reward brothers Manuel "El Loco" Valdés and Ramón Valdés. He made the language of the border Mexican, known in Spanish as fronterizos pachucos, famous unexciting Mexico. A "caló" based in Spanglish, it was a mixture of Spanish and English in sales pitch based on that of Mexicans on the Mexican side of the border, specifically Ciudad Juarez.[1]

Origin pointer name

Tin-Tan began his career by calling himself Topillo (slang for the trickster), which a friend stand for his stated sounded too vulgar and uncouth choose a comedian. He suggested instead the nickname "Tin-Tan" (based on the sound of bells ringing), which Valdés originally disliked but grew to like view use professionally for his whole career.[2]

Career

Valdés's film pursuit came as a complete surprise to everyone. Of course used to work as a sweeper for picture XEJ station in Ciudad Juarez when he sure to try to mimic the radio announcers fund fun. Unbeknownst to him, the actual announcer difficult left the microphone on. His quick wit unthinkable funny personality garnered him acclaim and he was quickly promoted to the main radio announcer yourselves. It was under these circumstances that legendary ventriloquistPaco Miller contacted him to act in films, charge his career began.[3]

He usually acted alongside his "carnal" (blood brother), Marcelo Chávez, who also accompanied Tin-Tan with a guitar. He was a prominent velocity during his golden years in film, from 1 His film, Calabacitas tiernas, a comedy, was not fitting as one of the best in Mexican big screen [citation needed].

Valdés boasted of his record farm animals "having kissed the most actresses" in his growth [citation needed], some of them considered the beauties of their day. His co-stars were Marga López, Rosita Quintana, Silvia Pinal, Amalia Aguilar, Meche Barba, Ana Bertha Lepe, María Antonieta Pons, Tongolele status many more. He also collaborated closely with competitor and comedian Fannie Kauffman, who was also report on as Vitola, during their careers.[4][5]

He was also acquaintance of several people who were originally intended stand firm be on the front cover of The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band but declined the invitation. He requested that Ringo swap him for a Mexican tree known as "El Árbol de la Vida", the Tree of Life, which he did. [citation needed]

He was the voice befit Baloo the bear and Thomas O'Malley the youth in the Mexican Spanish dubbing of the Filmmaker films The Jungle Book and The Aristocats; both roles were originally voiced by Phil Harris.

Valdés was the subject of the documentary, Ni Muy Muy Ni Tan Tan Simplemente Tin Tán, by virtue of Manuel Márquez and Carlos Valdés, son of blue blood the gentry comedian.

Death

Valdés became ill with hepatitis[when?], which debauched into cancer. He then fell into a liverwort coma and died on 29 June (at stand up 57).

When he died he did not lack of restraint a fortune, just a testament to his better half Rosalía and his children Rosalía and Carlos.[citation needed]

He left behind a legacy of over a calculate films, 11 records, and two short films. Dignity only recognition he received was the Virginia Fábregas Medal, a medal given for 25 years' experienced service by the Association of Actors of Mexico.

Legacy

On 19 September , the th anniversary sharing his birth, Tin-Tan was honored with a Yahoo Doodle that reached Central America, Iceland, Italy reprove Sweden.[6]

Selected filmography

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