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Cause of death
  
suicide

Siblings
  
Francisco Armendariz

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Pedro Armendariz

Years active
  
1935–1963


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Full Name
  
Pedro Gregorio Armendariz Hastings

Born
  
May 9, 1912 (
1912-05-09
)
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

Resting place
  
Panteon Jardin, Mexico City

Died
  
June 18, 1963, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Carmelita Pardo Armendariz (m. 1938–1963)

Children
  
Pedro Armendariz, Jr., Carmen Armendariz

Movies
  
From Russia with Love, A Woman In Love, Maria Candelaria, The Conqueror, La perla

Similar People
  
Emilio Fernandez, Maria Felix, Dolores del Rio, Gabriel Figueroa, Roberto Gavaldon

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Pedro Armendáriz, born Pedro Gregorio Armendáriz Hastings (May 9, 1912 – June 18, 1963), was a Mexican film actor who made films in both Mexico and the United States. With Dolores del Río and María Félix, he was one of the best-known Latin American movie stars of the 1940s and 1950s.

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Early life

Armendáriz was born in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico to Pedro Armendáriz García-Conde (Mexican) and Adela Hastings (American). He was also the cousin of actress Gloria Marín. Armendáriz and his younger brother Francisco lived with their uncle Henry Hastings, Sr. in Laredo, Texas after their mother died. He later studied in California. He started in the world of acting by participating in the stage plays performed by the theater group at the University of California, where he continued a career in law. He graduated with an engineering degree from the California Polytechnic State University.

Career

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When Armendáriz finished his studies, he moved to Mexico where he worked for the railroad, as a tour guide and as a journalist for the bilingual magazine México Real. He was discovered by film director Miguel Zacarías when Armendáriz recited a soliloquy from Hamlet to an American tourist. His meeting with the director Emilio Fernández was providential. Actor and director began working in numerous films: Soy puro mexicano (1942), Flor silvestre (1942) and specially María Candelaria (1943) were the first films of intense common path. Under the guidance of Emilio Fernández, Pedro Armendáriz developed the film personality traits of strong nationalist; often, he played tough and manly men, indigenous, peasants and revolutionaries. Amendáriz repeatedly portrayed Pancho Villa and played opposite actresses such as Dolores del Río and María Félix.

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With Dolores del Río, Amendáriz formed one of the most legendary couples of the Mexican cinema. María Candelaria provided Armendáriz with international visibility. The film was awarded the Palm d'Or at the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Other prominent titles where Armendáriz appeared with Dolores del Río were Las Abandonadas (1944), Bugambilia (1944) and La Malquerida (1949). Maria Felix was his other partner in such films as Enamorada (1946) or Maclovia (1948).

Pedro Armendáriz Dolores Del Rio and Pedro Armendariz in LAS ABANDONADAS 1945

In the late 40s, he made the jump to Hollywood by the hand of John Ford. Armendáriz was a favorite of Ford, appearing in three of his films: The Fugitive (1947), Fort Apache and 3 Godfathers (both 1948).

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Besides his career in the Mexican cinema, Armendáriz made a remarkable career in Hollywood and Europe. His other prominent films in Hollywood were: We Were Strangers (1949, directed by John Huston), The Torch (1950), Border River (1954), The Conqueror (1956) and Diane (1956), among others. In Europe, highlighted his participation in the film Lucrèce Borgia (1953), filmed in France. In Mexico, his participation highlighted such notable films such as El Bruto (1953, directed by Luis Buñuel), La Cucaracha (1959) and La Bandida (1962).

Armendáriz's last appearance was in the second James Bond film, From Russia with Love (1963), as Bond's ally, Kerim Bey. Armendáriz was terminally ill with cancer during the filming of From Russia with Love, and towards the end of shooting he was too ill to perform his part; his final scenes were performed by his double, director Terence Young. Armendáriz died four months before the release of the film.

Personal life

Armendáriz was married to actress Carmelita Bohr (née Pardo). He had one son, Pedro Armendáriz, Jr., who was also an actor and appeared in the James Bond film Licence to Kill in 1989, and a daughter, Carmen Armendáriz, a TV producer.

Later life and death

In 1956, Armendáriz had a role in the film The Conqueror produced by Howard Hughes. This movie was filmed in the state of Utah during the time when the US government ran nuclear tests in the neighboring state of Nevada. Ninety-one of the 220 people involved in the production of the film contracted cancer within 25 years, and 46 of these died as a consequence of this illness. In rebuttal, Pilar Wayne (John Wayne's widow) later wrote in her autobiography that she did not believe radiation was involved in the deaths of those associated with this film. She claimed she had visited the set many times as had others and did not become sick. In her opinion, she believed the real cause of death of her husband and the others was solely due to smoking.

Armendáriz began to suffer pain in his hips and years later it was discovered that he had cancer in this region. He learned his condition was terminal while at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. He reportedly acted in From Russia with Love while enduring great pain (he visibly limps in most scenes) in order to leave behind financial resources for his family after his impending death. On June 18, 1963, Armendáriz shot himself in the chest with a gun he had smuggled into the hospital. He was buried in Panteón Jardín, Mexico City, Mexico.

Filmography

Actor
2020
Un Recuerdo Para Ellos de Gloria (TV Mini Series) as
Lorenzo / Octavio
- María Candelaria - producir para cuestionar (2020) - Lorenzo
- Distinto Amanecer - la narrativa de la música (2020) - Octavio
1963
From Russia with Love as
Kerim Bey (as Pedro Armendariz)
1963
Captain Sindbad as
El Kerim (as Pedro Armendariz)
1962
Los valientes no mueren as
Pedro
1962
La bandida as
Roberto Herrera
1962
El tejedor de milagros as
Señor cura
1962
My Son, the Hero as
Cadmo
1961
My Son, the Hero as
General
1961
Francis of Assisi as
The Sultan
1960
Aquí está Pancho Villa (TV Series) as
Pancho Villa
- Episode #1.2 (1960) - Pancho Villa
- Episode #1.3 (1960) - Pancho Villa
- Episode #1.1 (1960) - Pancho Villa
1960
La cárcel de Cananea as
Pedro
1960
The Reprieve as
Lucas Sánchez Parrondo
1960
El impostor as
Profesor César Rubio
1960
Cuando ¡Viva Villa..! es la muerte as
Pancho Villa
1960
Pancho Villa y la Valentina as
Pancho Villa
1960
Calibre 44 as
Don Pedro
1960
Dos hijos desobedientes as
Pedro
1960
Verano violento as
Francisco Peña
1959
Yo pecador as
Francisco Bracamontes
1959
The Soldiers of Pancho Villa as
Coronel Valentín Razo
1959
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (TV Series) as
Silvera
- So Tender, So Profane (1959) - Silvera
1959
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Montez
- Target for Three (1959) - Montez
1959
The Wonderful Country as
Cipriano Castro (as Pedro Armendariz)
1959
El hambre nuestra de cada día as
Macario Férnandez
1959
Los desarraigados as
Joe Pacheco
1959
Sed de amor as
Pedro Ortiz
1959
Beyond All Limits as
Pepe Gamboa
1959
El zarco as
El Zarco
1959
Las señoritas Vivanco as
Gen. Inocencio Torrentera
1959
The Little Savage as
El Tiburón
1959
Café Colón as
General Sebastián Robles
1959
Ando volando bajo as
Pedro
1957
Así era Pancho Villa as
Pancho Villa
1957
Los salvajes as
Pedro Matías
1957
La mujer que no tuvo infancia as
Lic. Alberto Garza Cifuentes
1957
Stowaway Girl as
Mario Constanza (as Pedro Armendariz)
1957
Men and Wolves as
Giovanni - il Luparo
1957
The Big Boodle as
Colonel Mastegui (as Pedro Armendariz)
1956
Viva Revolution
1956
Canasta de cuentos mexicanos as
Carlos Cosio (segment "Tigresa, La")
1956
La escondida as
Felipe Rojano
1956
The Conqueror as
Jamuga (as Pedro Armendariz)
1956
Diane as
King Francis I
1955
The Littlest Outlaw as
Gen. Torres
1955
Native Drums as
Martinez
1955
Fortune carrée as
Igricheff
1954
Dos mundos y un amor as
Ricardo Anaya
1954
La rebelión de los colgados as
Cándido Castro
1954
Mulata as
Martín
1954
Reto a la vida as
Diego Maldonado
1954
Border River as
Gen. Calleja (as Pedro Armendariz)
1953
Lucrèce Borgia as
César Borgia
1953
El bruto as
Pedro - El Bruto
1953
The Lovers of Toledo as
Don Alvaro Blas Basto y Mosquera
1952
El rebozo de Soledad as
Roque Suazo
1952
Carne de presidio as
Pablo González
1952
Night Falls as
Marcos Arizmendi
1952
Los tres alegres compadres as
Baldomero Mireles
1951
Ella y yo as
Pedro Múñoz
1951
Por querer a una mujer as
José Renteria
1951
Camino del infierno as
Pedro Uribe
1951
Bodas de fuego as
Rodolfo Carrera
1951
Tierra baja as
Manelic
1950
Por la puerta falsa as
Bernardo Celis
1950
La loca de la casa as
José María Cruz
1950
Rosauro Castro as
Rosauro Castro
1950
The Torch as
José Juan Reyes
1950
Vuelve Pancho Villa as
General Francisco Villa
1949
El charro y la dama as
Pedro Meneses
1949
Abandoned as
Dámian López
1949
La malquerida as
Esteban
1949
Al caer la tarde as
Sebastian del Llano
1949
We Were Strangers as
Armando Ariete (as Pedro Armendariz)
1949
Tulsa as
Jim Redbird (as Pedro Armendariz)
1948
3 Godfathers as
Pedro Roca Fuerte (as Pedro Armendariz)
1948
Maclovia as
José María
1948
En la Hacienda de la Flor as
Juan Robledo - el hijo de Juan Charrasqueado
1948
Fort Apache as
Sgt. Beaufort (as Pedro Armendariz)
1948
The Pearl as
Quino
1948
Juan Charrasqueado as
Juan Robledo / Juan Charrasqueado
1947
The Fugitive as
A Lieutenant of Police (as Pedro Armendariz)
1947
The Pearl as
Quino
1947
Albur de amor as
Efren Samano
1947
La casa colorada as
Gaspar
1946
Enamorada as
Gen. José Juan Reyes
1946
Rayando el sol as
Pedro, adulto
1945
Bugambilia as
Ricardo Rojas
1945
El capitán Malacara as
Capitán Leonardo Buenrostro
1945
Entre hermanos as
Ramón Arellano
1945
Las abandonadas as
Juan Gómez
1944
Alma de bronce
1944
Las calaveras del terror as
Rolando
1944
El corsario negro as
El corsario negro
1944
La guerra de los pasteles as
Antonio del Valle
1944
Maria Candelaria as
Lorenzo Rafael
1943
Another Dawn as
Octavio
1943
Konga Roja as
Federico Robles
1943
Guadalajara as
Pedro
1943
Tierra de pasiones as
Porfirio
1943
Wild Flower as
Jose Luis Castro
1942
I'm a Real Mexican as
Guadalupe Padilla
1942
La isla de la pasión as
El Toro
1942
The Life of Simon Bolivar as
General Briceño Méndez
1942
Del rancho a la capital as
Pedro Rodríguez
1942
La epopeya del camino as
Raúl García
1942
Allá en el bajio as
Juan Hernández
1941
Ni sangre, ni arena as
Frank
1941
El Zorro de Jalisco as
Leonardo
1941
El secreto del sacerdote
1940
El jefe máximo
1940
Mala yerba as
Chuy Rodríguez
1940
El charro Negro as
Ramón
1940
Pobre diablo as
Raúl Solares
1940
Los olvidados de Dios as
Zenón Rojas
1939
With Villa's Veterans as
Mayor Pedro Mondragón
1939
Una luz en mi camino as
Daniel
1939
La China Hilaria as
Apolonio
1939
La reina del río as
Pescador joven
1939
El indio as
Felipe
1938
Canto a mi tierra as
Antonio
1938
Los millones de Chaflán as
Antonio
1938
La Adelita as
Sabino Estrada
1938
Mi candidato as
Pancho García
1937
Amapola del camino as
Juan Padilla
1937
Jalisco nunca pierde as
Pedro González
1937
The Four Corn Patches as
Felipe
1936
María Elena as
Eduardo
1935
Rosario as
Enrique
Producer
1950
Rosauro Castro (producer)
Self
2010
Días de cine (TV Series) as
Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 18 November 2010 (2010) - Self - Interviewee
1958
Yo quiero ser artista as
Self
Archive Footage
2021
Hollywood maudit (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Le conquérant (2021) - Self
2013
John Ford et Monument Valley (TV Movie documentary)
2005
From Russia with Love (Video Game) as
Kerim Bey (as Pedro Armendariz)
2001
The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in American Cinema (Documentary) as
Self
2000
Clío (TV Series documentary)
- Emilio 'Indio' Fernández, Mexicano Mítico (2000)
1998
Memoria viva de ciertos días (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- El día que murio Pedro Infante - Self
1996
Pedro Armendáriz (Video documentary) as
Self
1983
Los que hicieron nuestro cine (TV Series) as
Self
- El año de campeón sin corona - Self
- Distinto amanecer - Self
- Emilio "Indio" Fernández y Films Mundiales - Self
- Una década en retrospectiva - Self
1982
Henry Fonda: The Man and His Movies (TV Movie documentary) as
Actor in 'Fort Apache' (uncredited)
1978
AFI Life Achievement Award (TV Series) as
Sgt. Beaufort
- AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Henry Fonda (1978) - Sgt. Beaufort (uncredited)
1971
The American West of John Ford (TV Movie documentary) as
actor 'Fort Apache' (uncredited)
1958
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
General Torres
- The Littlest Outlaw: Part 2 (1958) - General Torres (as Pedro Armendariz)
- The Littlest Outlaw: Part 1 (1958) - General Torres (as Pedro Armendariz)

References

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