Deprecated: Function get_magic_quotes_gpc() is deprecated in /home3/dodecasaurus/itopmovies.com/Library/NG/Autoloader.php on line 113

Notice: fwrite(): write of 8192 bytes failed with errno=122 Disk quota exceeded in /home3/dodecasaurus/itopmovies.com/Application/Model/Filecache.php on line 75
Ignacio Retes


Ignacio Retes

Birthday:

11/13/1918

Place of birth:

Mexico City, Mexico:

Biography:

José Ignacio Retes Guevara was a Mexican playwright, film, theater and television actor, director, and writer. Two-time winner of the Ariel Award. He studied at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the National Autonomous University of Mexico in the 30s, where he was able to meet other prominent playwrights and directors of the time such as Rodolfo Usigli, Seki Sano and José Revueltas. He founded the University Theater of San Luis Potosí in 1937 and the theater company Lantern Magic with workers from the Mexican Union of Electricians. With Usigli he founded the company Midnight Theater (in reference to the free time that both had to collaborate in it); with Sano he would work as an assistant. In 1950 he made his directorial debut with "Los cuadrantes de la soledad" by José Revueltas, which reached 100 performances. Said montage also featured scenography designed by Diego Rivera. In 1944 he wrote his first play, "El día de Mañana". As a film actor, he made his debut in the 1950s and was directed by directors such as Jorge Fons, Felipe Cazals, Jaime Humberto Hermosillo, Sergio Olhovich and Arturo Ripstein. In his role as a screenwriter, he wrote the scripts for films such as Anguish Nights and Journey to Paradise, among others. He was also a public official, as director of the theaters of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), where he promoted the massive construction of public theaters, reaching 38 venues. In the 1960s he collaborated closely with the writer Vicente Leñero, with whom he made various works such as the theatrical version of Los albañiles and Los Niños de Sánchez, among others. The Hidalgo-Ignacio Retes Theater in Mexico City has been named after the actor since 2006 His son, Gabriel Retes, became a prominent actor, director and writer.



Credits

Por si no te vuelvo a ver (1997)
as Poncho
De noche vienes, Esmeralda (1997)
as Don Gregorio, Esmeralda's father
Bienvenido-Welcome (1995)
as Producer
Amor a la medida (1993)
as
Encuentro Inesperado (1993)
as Ignacio Torres
Modelo antiguo (1992)
as Basilio
Playa azul (1992)
as Matías
Los años duros: El nacimiento de un guerrillero (1989)
as El doctor
Lovers, Partners & Spies (1988)
as Priest
Mariana Mariana (1987)
as Psychiatrist
Herencia maldita (1987)
as
El imperio de la fortuna (1986)
as Don Gil
Los Naúfragos II: Los Piratas (1986)
as Emilio Albani
Chido Guan, el tacos de oro (1986)
as Nacho Esquivel
El tres de copas (1986)
as Felipe Martínez
El rey de la vecindad (1985)
as Don Matías
Los Naúfragos del Liguria (1985)
as Emilio Albani
El centro del laberinto (1985)
as
Motel (1984)
as Cordova, Padrino
Nocaut (1984)
as Old man in the building
Luna de sangre (1984)
as Pastor
Mundo mágico (1983)
as
Las apariencias engañan (1983)
as Tío Alberto
El caballito volador (1982)
as Don Luis (padrino de Diego)
La víspera (1982)
as Rubén Rocha
Retrato de una mujer casada (1982)
as Papá de Irene
El infierno de todos tan temido (1981)
as Dr. Morales
El gran perro muerto (1981)
as Armendariz
Oficio de tinieblas (1981)
as Don Alfonso
La tía Alejandra (1980)
as Doctor
El tahúr (1979)
as
Bandera rota (1979)
as Ernesto
Nuevo Mundo (1978)
as Don Diego de Alba
El año de la peste (1978)
as Dr. Mario Zermeño
Flores de Papel (1978)
as China
La casta divina (1977)
as Don Emilio
Cuartelazo (1977)
as Coronel Rebelde
El Reventón (1977)
as
Chin Chin el teporocho (1976)
as
Los años duros (1973)
as
Los Desalmados (1971)
as
Melodías de amor (1955)
as Sr. Rentería (no acreditado)
La vida tiene tres días (1955)
as Tomás, cartero
Doña Perfecta (1951)
as Jacintito
La ciudad al desnudo (1989)
Screenplay
La ciudad al desnudo (1989)
Story
Viaje al paraíso (1985)
Director
Viaje al paraíso (1985)
Screenplay
Bandera rota (1979)
Screenplay
Flores de Papel (1978)
Writer
Albur de amor (1947)
Story