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Born:
1927-08-19
Birthplace:
Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
Credits:
44 Total Roles
Roberto Ramírez Garza
Acting
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Biography
Roberto Ramírez Garza (Monterrey, Nuevo León, August 19, 1931 - Mexico City, July 28, 2009) was a Mexican actor and comedian known as "Beto El Boticario", known for his participation in the television program "La carabina de Ambrosio".
He began his career in 1948 and 6 years later he received an Ariel Award for Best New Actor for the film The Good Thief, in 1957 he belonged to the so-called Golden Age of Mexican cinema. He died in a hospital in Mexico City where he stayed in hospital for more than 20 days in intensive care due to pulmonary complications on July 28, 2009.
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He began his career in 1948 and 6 years later he received an Ariel Award for Best New Actor for the film The Good Thief, in 1957 he belonged to the so-called Golden Age of Mexican cinema. He died in a hospital in Mexico City where he stayed in hospital for more than 20 days in intensive care due to pulmonary complications on July 28, 2009.
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Known For
El aviso inoportuno
Self
Faith, Hope and Charity
Filigonio (segment "Fe")
Neutron the Atomic Superman vs. the Death Robots
Roberto
The Vengeance of the Vampire Women
Self
Santo vs. the Diabolical Brain
Conrado
Santo in the Hotel of Death
Conrado González (as Beto el Boticario)
Santo vs. the King of Crime
as Beto 'el Boticario'
Tin-Tán El Hombre Mono
Self
Full Filmography
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1998 | Gotita de Amor TV | Plácido |
| 1995 | La Dueña TV | Padre Abel |
| 1978 | La Carabina de Ambrosio TV | Self |
| 1975 | Guadalajara es México MOVIE | David |
| 1974 | Faith, Hope and Charity MOVIE | Filigonio (segment "Fe") |
| 1972 | El vals sin fin MOVIE | Gritón de loteria |
| 1971 | El águila descalza MOVIE | Policia |
| 1971 | Furias bajo el cielo MOVIE | Self |
| 1970 | The Vengeance of the Vampire Women MOVIE | Self |
| 1970 | Someone Wants to Kill Us! MOVIE | Kokada |