Roberto Gavaldón
Roberto Gavaldón was born on Jun 07, 1909 in Mexico. Roberto Gavaldón's big-screen debut came with Viva Villa! directed by Jack Conway in 1934. Roberto Gavaldón is known for Rosa blanca directed by Roberto Gavaldón, Ignacio López Tarso stars as Jacinto Yáñez and Christiane Martel as Georgette. Roberto Gavaldón has got 9 awards and 27 nominations so far. The most recent award Roberto Gavaldón achieved is Ariel Awards, Mexico. The upcoming new movie Roberto Gavaldón plays is La playa vacía which will be released on Aug 09, 1979.
Roberto Gavaldon was the most prominent director of the so-called Golden Age of Mexican CInema. One of the supreme artists of the melodrama, Gavaldon was a rival to Old Hollywood movies. Gavaldon's movies, like contemporary director Emilio 'Indio' Fernandez, were popular and populist. Because that Gavaldon's cinema has melodramatic plots, extravagant and larger-than-life star performances, feverish and hyperbolic scenarios, and thunderous and over-the-top musical scores. Few directors in the history of world cinema have been so fully and passionately dedicated to melodrama - not just as a movie genre, but as a distinct and legitimate art form in its own right. Besides his cinematographic activities, Gavaladon was fighting for the Mexican workers rights and against foreign investment in the country.
Birthday
Jun 07, 1909Place of Birth
Jiménez, Chihuahua, Mexico
Known For
Awards
9 wins & 27 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 1979
director
6.8 - 1977
director
5.4 - 1976
director, writer
6.2 - 1973
director
6.3 - 1965
director, writer
7.2 - 1964
director, writer
7.3 - 1963
director
7.7 - 1961
writer, director
7.5 - 1960
director, writer
6.4 - 1960
director, writer
8.3 - 1959
director
7.0 - 1958
director, writer
6.7 - 1958
director, writer
6.3 - 1956
director, writer
6.9 - 1955
director
6.1 - 1955
director, writer
6.7 - 1954
writer, director
7.1 - 1953
director, writer
7.2 - 1953
writer, director
7.2 - 1952
director, writer
7.8 - 1952
director, writer
7.1 - 1951
director, writer
7.4 - 1951
director, writer
6.7 - 1950
director, writer
7.5 - 1950
director, writer
6.3 - 1948
director, writer
6.3 - 1948
director, writer
5.6 - 1948
director
6.4 - 1947
director, writer
7.2 - 1946
writer, director
7.5 - 1946
director, writer
6.2 - 1946
director
6.5 - 1945
director
7.1 - 1944
director, writer
6.2 - 1943
writer, second unit director or assistant director
6.7 - 1942
director, second unit director or assistant director
7.7 - 1942
director
6.7 - 1937
second unit director or assistant director
6.2 - 19367.0
- 1936
second unit director or assistant director
6.0 - 1934
second unit director or assistant director
6.4