Óscar Pulido

Óscar Pulido

Deceased · Born: Feb 2, 1906 · Died: May 23, 1974

Personal Details

BornFeb 2, 1906 Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

Biography

Óscar Pulido, a renowned Mexican actor, took his first breath on February 2, 1906, in the vibrant city of Mexico City, situated within the Distrito Federal, a federal entity in the country's capital. As a talented thespian, he left an indelible mark on the film industry, featuring in a plethora of notable productions, including the 1957 cinematic adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' classic novel, "Three and a Half Musketeers". Additionally, his impressive repertoire includes the 1957 drama "La ciudad de los niños" and the 1954 musical romantic comedy "Cantando nace el amor". Unfortunately, his life came to a close on May 23, 1974, in the same city where he was born, Mexico City, Mexico.

Career

1955
Espaldas mojadas
Espaldas mojadas as Louie Royalville
Escuela de vagabundos
Escuela de vagabundos as Miguel Valverde
1948
1941