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Ramón Valdés

Ramón Antonio Esteban Gómez de Valdés y Castillo (2 de setiembre de 1924, Ciudá de Méxicu – 9 d'agostu de 1988, Ciudá de Méxicu) meyor conocíu como Ramón Valdés, foi un actor y humoristamexicanu. L'orixe de la so carrera remontar a la Dómina d'oru del cine mexicanu, al llau de los sos hermanos Germán Valdés Tin Tán, Manuel "El Llocu" Valdés y Antonio "El Mure" Valdés. Fízose famosu en munchos países de Llatinoamérica poles sos actuaciones na serie televisiva El Chavo del Ocho, interpretando'l personaxe Don Ramón amás d'apaecer tamién de forma esporádica nes series El Chapulín Colorado y Chespirito.

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Nació na Ciudá de Méxicu el 2 de setiembre de 1923. Los sos padres fueron Rafael Gómez Valdés Angellini, axente d'aduanes y fíu de madre italoamericana, y Guadalupe Castillo, ama de casa. Tolos fíos del matrimoniu teníen el so propiu nomatu, y asina, Ramón yera conocíu como "Moncho".[3]

Cuando Ramón tenía dos años,

Ramón Valdés

Mexican actor (1924–1988)

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

Ramón Esteban Gómez-Valdés y Castillo[1] (2 September 1924[1] – 9 August 1988[3]) was a Mexican actor and comedian. He is best remembered for his portrayal of Don Ramón. He is also recognized as one of Mexico's best comedians.[4]

Born in Mexico City, he was raised in a humble and large family that moved to Ciudad Juárez when he was aged two. Valdés made his acting debut at cinema in the movie Tender Pumpkins (1949), appearing along with his brother, Germán Valdés, already an actor better known as "Tin-Tan", and who introduced Ramón into the acting world. Under extra or supporting roles, he continued making appearances in films during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Ramón and Germán had two other brothers, also actors, Manuel Valdés, better known as "Manuel "El Loco" Valdés", and Antonio Valdés, better known as "El Ratón Valdés".

In 1968, Valdés met Roberto G

Hewas borninMexicoCityonSeptember2, 1923.HisparentswereRafaelValdésGómez,customsagent,andGuadalupeCastillo, whowas a housewife.Allthechildrenofthemarriagehaditsownnickname,andthus,Ramonwasknownas "Moncho".

Valdesperformedinmorethan50films, besidehisbrotherTinTan (mostof time), PedroInfanteandCantinflas, amongothers. The1940sand1950srepresentedthetimeofgoldoftheMexicancinema, aperiodofsplendourinthecinemainthatcountrywhich, however, did notbenefitmuchtoValdes.

In addition tohisforaysintocinema,alwaysthelifehadwonalsowithsimplecrafts(ironically,as well ashisfamouscharacterback,Don Ramon).

In 1968 he began to work in the series Los Supergenios of the square table, along with Rubén Aguirre and María Antonieta de las Nieves. In 1972, that program became Chespirito, which lasted until 1973 the first released version.

In 1971, Valdes, who had entered into friendship with "Chespirito", became a part of the comedy El Chavo del Ocho, directed by Gómez Bolaños, which embodied the role of don Ramon, a resident of the neighborhood characterized by its laziness and its eternal confrontation

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