Víctor Urruchúa

Víctor Urruchúa was an American actor and director, recognized for his roles in Luz en el páramo (1953), Encadenada (El yugo) (1947), and Two Monks (1934). He was born on January 22, 1906, in Mexico City and passed away on November 27, 1981, also in Mexico City.

Personal and Family Life

Víctor Manuel Urruchúa Carmona was born in a vibrant cultural environment of Mexico City, which played a significant role in shaping his artistic career. Information regarding his family life is not extensively documented, but his contributions to the film industry highlight his dedication and passion for acting.

Career

Urruchúa made a mark in the film industry with various notable performances. His roles spanned several decades, showcasing his versatility in both acting and directing. His work in films like Dos Monjes and La virgen que forjó una patria solidified his position as a skilled actor in Mexican cinema.

Death and Legacy

Víctor Urruchúa died from septic shock on November 27, 1981, in Mexico City. His passing marked the end of an era, but his films continue to inspire future generations of actors and filmmakers. His legacy remains significant in the history of Mexican cinema.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Dos Monjes 1934-11-28 Juan
El secreto del sacerdote 1941-01-22
Morenita clara 1943-04-28 Adrián
¡Arriba las mujeres! 1943-07-09 Enrique
La virgen que forjó una patria 1942-12-11 Juan Aldama
Mi madrecita 1940-05-08 Luis
¡Cuando la tierra tembló! 1942-04-04 El novio
Flor de fango 1942-01-16
La última canción 1933-06-26
El rayo del sur 1943-09-30