Marcelo Chávez

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Male

Birthday

13-Mar-1911

Age

(115 years old)

Place of Birth

Tampico Alto, Veracruz, Mexico

Also Known As
  • Marcelo Chávez Herrera

Marcelo Chávez

Biography

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Credits

El duende y yo El duende y yo (1961) Character: Marcelo
Modesto works as clerk in the Vulcania company and aims to start a project to benefit the workers who work there. Modesto befriends Diana and by confusion, the owners of the company believe that she is his wife. Inviting them to dinner at his house, Modesto tries to show his project to get a promotion without imagining that your boss really cares about is his supposed wife Diana.
Rebelde Sin Casa Rebelde Sin Casa (1960) Character: N/A
Tin Tan interfered in a bank robbery, then got arrested when the perp.s escaped. Crooks and police are both after him...
Con la música por dentro Con la música por dentro (1947) Character: N/A
Tin-Tan disguises himself as a European Grande-Dame to insinuate himself into the lives of a rich family.
El ángel y yo El ángel y yo (1966) Character: N/A
Ex-con breaks into a house and ends up bonding with a toddler instead of burgling the way he'd planned.
Cuando Las Mujeres Mandan Cuando Las Mujeres Mandan (1951) Character: N/A
Cuban fantasy-comedy about a lost civilization where women are the dominant social group. Guest appearances by Mexican comedians TinTan y Marcelo.
Los valientes no mueren Los valientes no mueren (1962) Character: N/A
Charro-dude wants his sister to marry into professional city-folk and move into the upper classes... but she's in love with somebody from their own social stratum.
Vámonos para la feria Vámonos para la feria (1961) Character: N/A
Father insists that one of his sons get married... because with no woman in the house, they can't get a good meal. The rest of the movie is devoted to pairing off everybody in sight.
Los tres mosqueteros y medio Los tres mosqueteros y medio (1957) Character: N/A
Spoofy adaptation of The Three Musketeers, follows the original very closely.
El pandillero El pandillero (1959) Character: N/A
Gangsters kidnap the writer of a crime-drama radio program to plot their heists for them.
El cofre del pirata El cofre del pirata (1959) Character: N/A
Bankrupt millionaire discovers a treasure map belonging to a distant ancestor.
La isla de las mujeres La isla de las mujeres (1953) Character: N/A
Spoofy south-sea adventure, mostly about the hot babes.
Viva Chihuahua Viva Chihuahua (1961) Character: N/A
Respectable guy uses a pseudonym when he wants to cut loose in a neighboring town. A friend of his picks up the pseudonym habit, and they take turns pretending to be the same person, until their cover stories get too snarled to continue.
Tintansón Cruzoe Tintansón Cruzoe (1965) Character: N/A
Tin Tan is marooned on an island full of colorful natives.
Suicídate mi amor Suicídate mi amor (1961) Character: N/A
Tin Tan is an eccentric wealthy man who comes across a beautiful woman who doesn't want to live anymore.
El Ceniciento El Ceniciento (1952) Character: Marcelo
Valentin reaches Mexico City to stay with his countrymen Marcelo and Sirenia, parents of thirteen children. Marcelo gladly serves Valentin until he realizes that he is poor and throws him out of the house. By a suggestion Sirenia, Marcelo employs Valentin as a servant and exploits it mercilessly. But with the help of Andres, the fate of Valentin takes an unexpected turn.
Dios los cría Dios los cría (1953) Character: Licenciado Trinquete
Mrs. Nínive Cánovas Cannesi (Marshall) comes back from a long tour visiting Europe and not even realizes that her house is being inhabited by two jobless and homeless bandits (Tin Tán and Tun Tún) with master keys who had been living there worry free. They all share the house for a period of time, unknowingly to each other, in a series of well crafted and perfectly timed scenes where Catita and Tin Tán can be in the same room without seeing each other... When Tin Tán notices her presence, poses as the help, intercepting the real employees and sending to the north pole, literally. So now that Catita has them at her service, she can take time for her real goal, the foundation of a House for old people so they can live happy until the day they die, but Tin Tán and Tun Tún keep getting in her way and complicating everything...
Carnaval en el trópico Carnaval en el trópico (1942) Character: N/A
Three Mexican friends decide to go to Vercacruz Carnaval to celebrate. There they watch Cantinflas' show of torero and boxer.
El mariachi desconocido El mariachi desconocido (1953) Character: Marcelo
This film is considered one of Tin Tan's funniest comedies. This time, the charismatic comedian incarnates a mariachi musician that lives the most entertaining an extraordinary adventures while traveling from Mexico to the paradisaic island of Cuba. An example of the excellent cinematographic comedy that only Tin Tan can achieve.
Fuerte, audaz y valiente Fuerte, audaz y valiente (1963) Character: N/A
Western comedy: two medicine-show guys vs. badhats.
Músico, poeta y loco Músico, poeta y loco (1948) Character: N/A
An underaged heiress is sent to a reformatory by her unscrupulous guardians to prevent her from fulfilling the conditions of her father's will. Meanwhile, a street-vendor gets mistaken for an eminent psychologist and is hired to teach at that reformatory.
Escuela para suegras Escuela para suegras (1958) Character: N/A
Dizzy society matron plucks a hobo out of the gutter to rehabilitate him.
Ferias de México Ferias de México (1959) Character: N/A
Itinerant card-shark with pre-teen daughter adopts an orphan boy; the children grow up and fall in love. Once they decide to get married, complications arise.
Tin Tan Tin Tan (2010) Character: Himself (Archive Footage)
Germán Cipriano Gómez Valdés Castillo, a young radio announcer from Cuidad Juárez, succeeds in drawing attention to the pachuco movement through his character Tin Tan, laying the groundwork for a new form of binational and mass linguistic expression: Spanglish. He soon became a leading figure in theater and film on the American Continent. Singled out by critics as a destroyer of the language, he quickly won the approval of the public. His ability to improvise revolutionized the film industry. His talent as an actor, singer, dancer and comedian contributed to the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema. From El Hijo Desobediente to Capitán Mantarraya, from Cuidad Juárez to Havana, from mambo to rock, the legacy of Tin Tan makes him one of the great icons of Mexico today. This film tells his story as it has never been told before.
Las mil y una noches Las mil y una noches (1958) Character: N/A
Professional story-teller falls afoul of a sultan, but saves himself from execution using the tricks of his trade.
Los líos de Barba Azul Los líos de Barba Azul (1955) Character: Marcelo
A news reporter falls in love with a millionaire's young daughter, but her father tells him he won't let them marry unless he earns one million Pesos first. Helped by a friend, he tries to earn the money by marrying - and murdering - four rich women.
El vagabundo El vagabundo (1953) Character: N/A
Homeless/unemployed dude has a spiritual awakening and rehabilitates himself working at a circus.
Loco por ellas Loco por ellas (1966) Character: N/A
Starring Lorena Velazquez, German Valdes, Marcelo Chavez
Dos fantasmas y una muchacha Dos fantasmas y una muchacha (1959) Character: Padre de Ana
Two ghosts who died in a turn-of-the-century duel and now haunt a theater attempt to help a girl who's in danger from bank robbers.
Variedades de medianoche Variedades de medianoche (1960) Character: N/A
Two unknown performers try to break into television. Meanwhile, a guy that calls himself 'El Vengador' is doing a Phantom of the Opera number on the studio executives...
Hay muertos que no hacen ruido Hay muertos que no hacen ruido (1946) Character: N/A
Tin-tan gets involved in what seem to be a murder at the local house of wax.
El que con niños se acuesta... El que con niños se acuesta... (1959) Character: Representante de Manny
Chón is rejected by his girlfriend Rosario's parents, so they both escape to the capital in search of his friend Manny, a millionaire philanthropist, who helps him but makes him adopt four children from his orphanage.
Puerto Rico en carnaval Puerto Rico en carnaval (1965) Character: N/A
Tin Tan sets off for adventure on the isle of Puerto Rico. This musical comedy takes place in the International Airport of Puerto Rico during a day of carnival. Knowing the problems that go hand-in-hand with the carnival, the airport director appoints a team to deal with a threat from an anonymous letter.
Hotel de verano Hotel de verano (1944) Character: N/A
This Musical-Comedy from Director Rene Cardona, features American actress Janice Logan as the dutiful daughter who is about to wed a much older man and widower as part of an arranged marriage orchestrated by her Father. Plans quickly change, however, once she meets a handsome singer and rising radio star, (played by actor Jose Pulido), who soon sweeps her off her feet-much to the dismay of her dear old Dad. Catchy musical numbers and a charismatic cast add to the charm of this war-time movie release.
El fantasma de la opereta El fantasma de la opereta (1960) Character: Sr. López
Aldo and his girlfriend Lucy reopen an abandoned opera house, but find out that the place is inhabited by a group of Phantoms wearing the Claude Rains 1943 Phantom of the Opera costume.
El médico de las locas El médico de las locas (1955) Character: N/A
Unanimously flunking his professional medical exam, Apolonio dabbles with more enthusiasm than idea in ballet, theater, painting and sculpture before establishing himself as the "doctor of the madwomen". Supported by his unconditional girlfriend Maruca, the young man prescribes music to the deranged ladies who visit him to be treated in his magical therapeutic chair.
La marca del zorrillo La marca del zorrillo (1950) Character: Don Marcelo de Toluca
In 1840 California, The Texmelucan viscount bizco, offers a feast for his son Tin, who returned from Italy where he studied fencing. The boy turns out to be a coward who flees in terror after refusing to fight a duel with Captain Gaspar. In their flight, Tin rescues a witch was tied to a tree. Grateful, the witch gives him an ointment that will make him invincible for an hour. The coward swordsman will have three opportunities to use it and save his father from the injustices of the evil ruler Marcelo.
Simbad el Mareado Simbad el Mareado (1950) Character: Marcelo
The Mexican comedy Simbad el Mareado stars the popular comic Tin-Tan. The story concerns the adventurer Sinbad who becomes sidetracked from his quest for riches and love when he suffers from a psychotic belief that his best friend is a commoner who may be in line to receive a financial windfall.
El niño perdido El niño perdido (1947) Character: Pioquinto Chumacero
If you survive the first half with his delicious absurdity, your reward is the second half, on the scenes when he teams up with his "carnal" Marcelo singing American, Cuban and Argentinian music, but ending with a very Mexican serenade. If you ever saw Jorge Negrete singing in a movie you'll laugh to tears when Tin Tan sings. And with the lighting effects, you can see actual flashes of Jorge Negrete until you hear him singing.
¡¡¡Mátenme porque me muero!!! ¡¡¡Mátenme porque me muero!!! (1951) Character: Marcelo
Tin Tan just won the lottery and wants to donate it to an orphanage. Sataela and Riverita want to keep the money for themselves. In an attenpt to do so, they convince him of having a terminal disease and suggest that committing suicide is his best option.
¡Ay, amor... cómo me has puesto! ¡Ay, amor... cómo me has puesto! (1951) Character: Bakery Owner
A low-class baker accidentally gets to know an attractive but bitter fiancée. By getting her snobby, dead-pan family to spend some time with his scumbag friends, he changes their lives, while at the time stealing the girl's heart.
Soy Charro de Levita Soy Charro de Levita (1949) Character: Marcelo
Tin-Tan and his carnal Marcelo take over Carmelita baby for a few hours, and suddenly, the three are hired by an employer of the tents, starting the funniest adventures you can imagine.
Reportaje Reportaje (1953) Character: Guitarrist accused of stealing songs
Reporters compete for cash prize awarded for biggest scoop on New Year's Eve.
Mi campeón Mi campeón (1952) Character: Marcelo
Catita is a simple and poor woman who dreams of that her son stands out on something important to help her out of his humble. But she opposes to him being boxer, therefore constantly fighting with her husband.
Locos Peligrosos Locos Peligrosos (1957) Character: Sr. Conde
A cellist and a pianist, along with the daughter of the owner of a musical home, form a classical trio. A television producer challenges confronting the modern equipment. Accept and so begin a new career in popular music, so despises his former employer, thus limiting the affair between his daughter and one of them.
Una estrella y dos estrellados Una estrella y dos estrellados (1960) Character: Marcelo
In his eagerness, to be movie extras, Tin Tan and his carnal Marcelo police get into trouble, among other entanglements.
Los fantasmas burlones Los fantasmas burlones (1965) Character: Tent Manager
Two fake fortune-tellers at a carnival accidentally conjure up some real ghosts.
El gato sin botas El gato sin botas (1957) Character: Sargento Botija
Target of ridicule from fellow military academy, the cowardly Augustin did not want to return to their village for fear of confronting his grandfather, a revolutionary colonel. In love with the movie star Laura, Agustin flee to the capital but encounters the dangerous Humberto, another in love with the actress. Thanks to his "nine lives", he attains overcome perilous adventures and, incidentally, overcome their fears.
El rey del barrio El rey del barrio (1950) Character: Policeman
A poor man becomes a modern Robin Hood, robbing the rich to give to the poor.
¡No me defiendas, compadre! ¡No me defiendas, compadre! (1949) Character: N/A
A bungling wannabe-lawyer keeps interfering in his friend's lives; his desire to help always makes things worse.
El Bello Durmiente El Bello Durmiente (1952) Character: Tico Tico/Don Marcelo
A Mexican comedy loosely playing off of the tale of Sleeping Beauty. A caveman wakes up after a thousand year slumber. When he awakens he is seen as a wonder to behold, and discovers his ancient love and romantic rival are seemingly still alive as well.
La odalisca No. 13 La odalisca No. 13 (1958) Character: N/A
The Emir of Beirutistan gets the hots for a Mexican singer and arranges to have her kidnapped. Her costar and manager tag along to rescue her.
Pilotos de la muerte Pilotos de la muerte (1962) Character: Don Rafa (uncredited)
A couple of provincial gas station employees travel to the capital seeking fortune of vehicle mechanics accidental career passing drivers.
Las Aventuras de Pito Perez Las Aventuras de Pito Perez (1957) Character: Don J.J.
After a long absence, a man returns to his village and recounts all his adventures with a touch of nostalgia.
Calabacitas Tiernas (¡Ay qué bonitas piernas!) Calabacitas Tiernas (¡Ay qué bonitas piernas!) (1949) Character: Marcelo (uncredited)
A man hired to impersonate a bankrupt business mogul who is currently on the run from creditors sets out organize a musical starring beauties from Brazil, Mexico, and Spain in this Spanish-language comedy starring popular funnyman Tin Tan. Now, as the hapless imposter attempts to finance a musical without any money, he also discovers just how difficult it can be to juggle three beautiful starlets who all have eyes for their presumably wealthy producer.
El revoltoso El revoltoso (1951) Character: Lupita's Father
Well-intentioned Tin Tan who is always making trouble for other people, sometimes on purpose and sometimes by accident.
El hijo desobediente El hijo desobediente (1945) Character: Marcelo Fortuna
A poor young man is mistaken for a millionaire when he travels to the city to fulfill his dream of being a singer.
Vagabundo y Millonario Vagabundo y Millonario (1959) Character: Restaurant owner
Tin Tan stands in as the double of a kidnapped millionaire.
El Vizconde de Montecristo El Vizconde de Montecristo (1954) Character: Celador
Inocencio Dante, the intendant of a bank, where the director Don Miguel and their children; Marga who spends money without control, Polo who spent on gambling, have defrauded the bank with eight hundred thousand pesos, have agreed to coax "Chencho" and make it appear as responsible for the theft. In prison, "Chencho" knows Don Facundo Farias to whom he talks about his sorrows, Don Facundo happens to be the leader of the gang that stole twenty million pesos and is the only survivor who knows the place where the money is buried. After a fight, "Chencho" is put into a cell for defending Don Facundo, he in gratitude and before dying from pneumonia advises how to escape and where to find the money.later Inocencio In the style of Count of Monte Cristo flees giving a positive spin into his life. Pleasant moments alive with sparkling, funny and comical adventures of the Viscount of Montecristo.
Chucho El Remendado Chucho El Remendado (1952) Character: N/A
"Gentleman bandit" acts out ridiculous schemes to steal valuables from his society friends.
El Campeón Ciclista El Campeón Ciclista (1957) Character: Don Macario
Cleto, a poor newspaper boy, dreamed of becoming a cyclist and inventor. His latest invention is delivering newspapers by rockets. When he finds the owner of the newspaper, dismisses him. But Cleto do not give up and shows Don Macario his latest invention: " The telemirófono ", a device that allows you to see the person talking on the phone...
Las locuras de Tin Tan Las locuras de Tin Tan (1952) Character: Marcelo
Tin-Tan wants to builds an ice cream machine.
El vividor El vividor (1956) Character: N/A
Con-artist cleans up his act to score points with a new girlfriend.
La tijera de oro La tijera de oro (1960) Character: Sr. Licenciado
The charitable Emilio is a jealous barber tries to prevent at all costs the rich toting Mario mess with his girlfriend Rosita. Although Emilio help with money from neighbors, gets entangled in a misunderstanding and ends up in jail but his friends are out of charge so much trouble.
El sultán descalzo El sultán descalzo (1956) Character: Venustiano
Jack-of-all-trades interferes in his neighbors' lives, then has to set everything straight.
Me traes de un ala Me traes de un ala (1953) Character: Jiménez
To conquer the beautiful vedette Rosita, journalist Tin Tan is subject to her whims. Fired along with his friend Narciso from the newspaper they worked, Tin Tan trying to sell a movie plot. A woman looking to buy it and Tin Tan will visit her in a gloomy mansion where a mess is unleashed.



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