Born in Mexican revolution times, Pedro Armendáriz was the first child of Mexican Pedro Armendáriz García-Conde and American Adele Hastings. He was raised in Churubusco, then a suburb of Mexico City, before the family traveled to Laredo, Texas. They lived there until 1921, the year Armendáriz' parents died. His uncle Francisco took charge of his education, and young Pedro went to the Polytechnic Institute of San Luis Obispo, California. There, he studied business and journalism. He graduated in 1931 and returned to Mexico City where he found work as a railroad employee, insurance salesman and tourist guide. He was discovered by director Miguel Zacarías when Armendáriz was reciting Hamlet's monologue (to be or not to be) to an American tourist in a cafeteria.
After that, Armendáriz began a brilliant career in Mexico, the United States and Europe. Together with Dolores Del Río and Emilio Fernández, Armendáriz made many of the greatest films in the so-called Mexican Cinema Golden Era: Wild Flower (1943), Bugambilia (1945), Maria Candelaria (1944), among others. He was considered a prototype of masculinity and male beauty. His green eyes and almost perfect features made him perfectly cast in any role he made. But it was his passion, force and acting abilities, combined with his quality of a gentleman what made him an instant favorite of great directors like John Ford, international costars like María Félix, Sean Connery or Susan Hayward, and his fans in Mexico and other countries.
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1963 |
Captain Sindbadas El Kerim
1962 |
El tejedor de milagrosas Señor cura
1962 |
La bandidaas Roberto Herrera
1962 |
My Son, the Heroas Cadmo
1962 |
The Brave Don't Dieas Pedro
1960 |
Calibre 44as Don Pedro
1960 |
Cuando ¡Viva Villa..! es la muerteas Pancho Villa
1960 |
La cárcel de Cananeaas Pedro
1960 |
Pancho Villa and Valentinaas Pancho Villa
1960 |
The Imposteras Profesor César Rubio
1960 |
The Reprieveas Lucas Sánchez Parrondo
1960 |
Two Disobedient Sonsas Pedro
1960 |
Verano violentoas Francisco Peña
1959 |
Ando volando bajoas Pedro
1959 |
Beyond All Limitsas Pepe Gamboa
1959 |
Café Colónas General Sebastián Robles
1959 |
El hambre nuestra de cada díaas Macario Férnandez
1959 |
El zarcoas El Zarco
1959 |
I, Sinneras Francisco Bracamontes
1959 |
Las señoritas Vivancoas Gen. Inocencio Torrentera
1959 |
The Little Savageas El Tiburón
1959 |
The Uprooted Onesas Joe Pacheco
1959 |
Thirst for Loveas Pedro Ortiz
1957 |
La mujer que no tuvo infanciaas Lic. Alberto Garza Cifuentes
1957 |
Los salvajesas Pedro Matías
1957 |
Men and Wolvesas Giovanni - il Luparo
1957 |
Stowaway Girlas Mario Constanza
1957 |
The Big Boodleas Colonel Mastegui
1957 |
This Was Pancho Villaas Pancho Villa
1956 |
Canasta de cuentos mexicanosas Carlos Cosio (segment "Tigresa, La")
1956 |
Viva Revolutionas Felipe Rojano
1956 |
The Conqueroras Jamuga
1955 |
Native Drumsas Martinez
1955 |
Square Fortuneas Igricheff
1955 |
The Littlest Outlawas Gen. Torres
1954 |
Border Riveras Gen. Calleja
1954 |
Dos mundos y un amoras Ricardo Anaya
1954 |
La rebelión de los colgadosas Cándido Castro
1954 |
Mulataas Martín
1954 |
Reto a la vidaas Diego Maldonado
1953 |
Lucrèce Borgiaas César Borgia
1953 |
The Bruteas Pedro - El Bruto
1953 |
The Lovers of Toledoas Don Alvaro Blas Basto y Mosquera
1952 |
Carne de presidioas Pablo González
1952 |
Los tres alegres compadresas Baldomero Mireles
1952 |
Night Fallsas Marcos Arizmendi
1952 |
Soledad's Shawlas Roque Suazo
1951 |
Bodas de fuegoas Rodolfo Carrera
1951 |
Camino del infiernoas Pedro Uribe
1951 |
Ella y yoas Pedro Muñoz
1951 |
Por querer a una mujeras José Renteria
1951 |
Tierra bajaas Manelic
1950 |
By the False Dooras Bernardo Celis
1950 |
La loca de la casaas José María Cruz
1950 |
Rosauro Castroas Rosauro Castro
1950 |
Vuelve Pancho Villaas General Francisco Villa
1949 |
Al caer la tarde...as Sebastian del Llano
1949 |
El charro y la damaas Pedro Meneses
1949 |
La malqueridaas Esteban
1949 |
We Were Strangersas Armando Ariete
1948 |
En la Hacienda de la Floras Juan Robledo - el hijo de Juan Charrasqueado
1948 |
Juan Charrasqueadoas Juan Robledo
1948 |
Macloviaas José María
1948 |
The Pearlas Quino
1948 |
3 Godfathersas Pedro Roca Fuerte
1948 |
Fort Apacheas Sgt. Beaufort
1947 |
Albur de amoras Efren Samano
1947 |
La casa coloradaas Gaspar
1947 |
The Fugitiveas A Lieutenant of Police
1946 |
Enamoradaas Gen. José Juan Reyes
1946 |
Rayando el solas Pedro, adulto
1945 |
Bugambiliaas Ricardo Rojas
1945 |
El capitán Malacaraas Capitán Leonardo Buenrostro
1945 |
Entre hermanosas Ramón Arellano
1945 |
The Abandonedas Juan Gómez
1944 |
Alma de bronce
1944 |
Las calaveras del terroras Rolando
1944 |
Maria Candelariaas Lorenzo Rafael
1944 |
The Black Pirateas El corsario negro
1944 |
War of the Pastriesas Antonio del Valle
1943 |
Another Dawnas Octavio
1943 |
Konga Rojaas Federico Robles
1943 |
Tierra de pasionesas Porfirio
1943 |
Wild Floweras Jose Luis Castro
1942 |
Allá en el bajioas Juan Hernández
1942 |
Del rancho a la capitalas Pedro Rodríguez
1942 |
I'm a Real Mexicanas Guadalupe Padilla
1942 |
La epopeya del caminoas Raúl García
1942 |
La isla de la pasiónas El Toro
1942 |
The Life of Simon Bolivaras General Briceño Méndez