Jorge Negrete

Acting

Personal Info

gender

Male

birthday

November 30, 1911

died

December 5, 1953

place of birth

Guanajuato, Mexico

also known as

El Charro Inmortal · El Charro Cantor

total credits

46 movies

Biography

Jorge Alberto Negrete Moreno (30 November 1911 – 5 December 1953) is considered one of the most popular Mexican singers and actors of all time.

Negrete was born in the City of Guanajuato where he was raised together with his brother and three sisters, and also lived in San Luis Potosí. From an early age, Negrete demonstrated a great brilliance and rapidly became a prominent student in the eyes of his teachers. He spoke five languages: Spanish, German, English, French, Italian, and even Nahuatl (a Mesoamerican dialect). Despite his brilliance, Negrete decided to abandon his studies at the age of thirteen to enroll in the military. He graduated with the rank of sub-lieutenant from El Colegio Militar, Mexico’s military academy. This was the place where his fascination for music developed. Not only did he develop an interest for music but his military training forged him a gallant presence and character which would later benefit him in his acting career. Negrete met and studied under José Pierson, a prestigious singing professor, who became fascinated the moment he heard Negrete sing. Pierson helped Negrete develop his talent for Opera which led him to become well known in the United States. Handsome, with a very strong will and a trained, fascinating voice, he is still a top icon in Mexico, Spain and Latin America, more than 50 years after his death. His recording of "México Lindo y Querido" ("Beautiful and Beloved México"), his country’s unofficial anthem, is the best known recording of the song. His career is often compared to that of Pedro Infante, the most popular Mexican actor of the time. The public rivalry didn’t carry over to their private lives, as they were close friends until Negrete’s death. He married twice, to famous actresses with whom he shared credits: Elisa Christy and María Félix. He also lived with his frequent co-star, for more than ten years. Gloria Marín co-starred in 10 out of his 44 films. He started his career singing on the radio in 1931 in Mexico City singing operatic parts. In 1936 he signed with NBC Television for a TV program with Cuban and Mexican musicians. He returned to Mexico in 1937 to act in the film La Madrina Del Diablo ("The Devil's Godmother") and because of the success of the film he was able to sign for several more the next three years. In 1938 he starred in La Valentina with Elisa Christy and then in Juntos Pero No Revueltos. After working in Havana and Hollywood he was called to act in ¡Ay Jalisco, No Te Rajes! ("Hey Jalisco, Don’t Back Down!") which made him an international Latin star and helped formulate the charro film genre. Filming this film he met Gloria Marín, starting their romance and the string of films they filmed together. He complemented his film career by singing rancheras with the trio Los Tres Calaveras and touring Latin America, singing concerts and making personal appearances. He was offered the main role in El Peñón de las Ánimas (The Rock of Souls) and wanted Marín to be his co-star. In spite of his protests, newcomer María Félix became his star and eventually his wife, although they at first despised each other while filming the film.

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Known For

Filmography

46 credits · sorted by popularity · swipe or use arrows

El rebelde (Romance de Antaño)
6.2

El rebelde (Romance de Antaño)

1943as Juan Manuel de Mendoza
Dos tipos de cuidado
8.4

Dos tipos de cuidado

1953as Jorge Bueno
Gran Casino
5.3

Gran Casino

1947as Gerardo Ramírez
The Abduction
4.9

The Abduction

1954as Ricardo Alfaro
Red Rain
6.3

Red Rain

1950as Enrique Montero
Ay, Jalisco, Don't Give Up!
6.6

Ay, Jalisco, Don't Give Up!

1941
Reportaje
7.3

Reportaje

1953as Singer serenading the movie star
Songs for After a War
6.6

Songs for After a War

1976as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Una gallega en México
5.8

Una gallega en México

1949
Teatro Apolo
6.6

Teatro Apolo

1950as Miguel Velasco
Jalisco canta en Sevilla
6.4

Jalisco canta en Sevilla

1949as Nacho Mendoza
Fiesta
6.0

Fiesta

1941as José (as George Negrete)
El ahijado de la muerte
6.2

El ahijado de la muerte

1946as Pedro / El Ahijado
The Straying Rooster
6.6

The Straying Rooster

1952as Daniel/Joaquín Montano
México de mis amores
6.0

México de mis amores

1979
Una luz en mi camino
6.0

Una luz en mi camino

1939as Invitado a teatro
Hay un niño en su futuro
5.4

Hay un niño en su futuro

1952
The Possession
5.9

The Possession

1950as Román Ruiz
The Rock of Souls
6.2

The Rock of Souls

1943as Fernando Iturriaga
Tal para cual
5.7

Tal para cual

1953
Out on the Big Ranch
5.8

Out on the Big Ranch

1949as José Francisco
Los tres alegres compadres
6.2

Los tres alegres compadres

1952as Pancho Mireles
Story of a Great Love
6.7

Story of a Great Love

1942as Manuel y Rodrigo Venegas
Siempre tuya
5.7

Siempre tuya

1952
No basta ser charro
7.1

No basta ser charro

1946
Cuando viajan las estrellas
6.0

Cuando viajan las estrellas

1942as Fernando Lazo
Canaima
6.4

Canaima

1945as Marcos Vargas
A Man, When He Is a Man
4.5

A Man, When He Is a Man

1983as (archive footage)
La Valentina
6.2

La Valentina

1938
Si Adelita se fuera con otro
6.1

Si Adelita se fuera con otro

1948
La madrina del diablo
6.0

La madrina del diablo

1937
Así se quiere en Jalisco
7.5

Así se quiere en Jalisco

1942
Me he de comer esa tuna
6.2

Me he de comer esa tuna

1945
El Cementerio De Las Aguilas
6.0

El Cementerio De Las Aguilas

1938as Miguel de la Peña
Seda Sangre Y Sol
5.7

Seda Sangre Y Sol

1942
Cuando quiere un mexicano
6.0

Cuando quiere un mexicano

1944
Juan sin miedo
6.0

Juan sin miedo

1938
Camino de Sacramento
6.3

Camino de Sacramento

1945as Juan Ruiz
A Letter of Love
6.4

A Letter of Love

1943as Jefe Liberal
Perjura
6.0

Perjura

1938
El Jorobado
6.4

El Jorobado

1943
Juntos pero no revueltos
4.7

Juntos pero no revueltos

1939
Tierra De Pasiones
6.0

Tierra De Pasiones

1943
Hasta que perdió Jalisco
6.0

Hasta que perdió Jalisco

1945
El fanfarrón: ¡Aquí llegó el valentón!
6.5

El fanfarrón: ¡Aquí llegó el valentón!

1943as Alberto
En tiempos de la inquisición
6.3

En tiempos de la inquisición

1946