Andres Soler It was the tragic and unexpected end of

Andrés Soler: It was the tragic and unexpected end of the beloved actor of the Cine de Oro

Andre Soler He was one of the most popular and recognized actors of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, where he could shine alongside the greatest luminaries of the moment. about 200 films, however, not many know what happened to his life after he found success on the big screenso this time we’re going to take a quick tour of his artistic career and tell you about it What was his tragic and unexpected end?

The real name of this beloved actor was Andres Diaz Pavia was born on November 18, 1898 in Saltillo, Coahuila and although there is very little information about his childhood and youth, this is known Already as an adult he discovered his talent as an actor and had his first approaches to the film industry in the early 1930s as well his brothers Fernando, Domingo and Julian, which formed one of the most important dynasties of that time.

André Soler (right) began his acting career as an adult. Photo: special

Andrés Soler made his film debut in 1935 in the film “Jealousy” and in the years that followed he continued to play supporting roles in various films, but when the 1940s came his fame began to grow excessively because could well become a dreaded villain to a nice comic role his versatility gave him his own identity, and he began collaborating with other luminaries of the time, devoting himself to films such as Suprema ley (1936), Doña Bárbara (1943), Bamba (1948), El Gran Calavera (1949) and Los tres alegrías compadres (1950).

Apart from shining on the big screen, Andrés Soler also had an intense activity on radio and television and this situation led him to it a highly recognized figure in the acting profession because he was one of the main people responsible for looking after the interests of his companions, since he was one of the most active members of the group.a National Association of Actors (ANDA), where he was also responsible for creating a talent factory by founding the Academy of Dramatic Arts.

“The Three Merry Comrades” was one of the most successful films in which Andrés Soler played. Photo: special

As far as known Andres Soler has not married and in one of the interviews he offered, he affirmed that the reason for remaining single was because of his varied occupationswhich prevented him from spending time with a woman, but it is known that besides acting, another of his greatest passions was collecting ceramic pieces, especially elephants or anything related to them.

During his glittering career Andrés Soler has appeared in more than 190 films where he met virtually all of today’s greatest personalities such as JJorge Negrete, Pedro Armendáriz, Mario Moreno “Cantinflas”, Germán Valdés “Tin Tan”, María Félix, Eulalio González “Piporro‘, his own brothers (Fernando, Domingo and Julian) and even with Pedro Infante.

Andrés Soler shone alongside the biggest personalities of the moment. Photo: special

After the end of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema Andrés Soler remained active as an actor until the last day of his life and as far as is known, on July 29, 1969 the actor wanted to go to the film “El Hermano de Capulina” (1969), but after breakfast he passed out and was transferred to the clinic where to go died of cerebral thrombosis at 70 years.

Andrés Soler is considered one of the best actors in the entire history of Mexican cinema. Photo: Special

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