All of This and The Arozamenas
Tribute to the great Arozamena dynasty and all its members who are in IMDB.
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- Great figure of the Golden Age of Mexican radio, TV and dubbing, Eduardo Roberto "Lalo" Arozamena Pasarón was a great Mexican actor and singer, fondly remembered by audiences for his baritone voice in both spoken and sung. His appeareances include in voice acting, radio, television, theatre, film, and in performing. He was born on October 2, 1930, in Los Angeles, California, United States, in a family of artists. He was the son of actor and director Eduardo Arozamena and to writer Carmen Pasarón Arenzana. He had a twin brother, Carlos, dead in 2020 at age 89, and four older half sisters from his father's first marriage. Lalo's artistic career started in 1948, becoming one of the most respectable referents in Latin American art. In the 1950s, he was heard in great radio dramas, and later, in 1958, he entered voice dubbing, being the Spanish voice of cartoon characters such as Yogi Bear, the Pink Panther and Daffy Duck, and from film and TV actors, such as Edward G. Robinson, Anthony Quinn and Vincent Price. He got stardom as a voice actor in the 1960s and 1970s, working in different dubbing companies. Another of his great achievements include to perform with secondary characters (mostly villains) in the radio drama "Kalimán". His voice performances are probably remembered mostly by Spanish-spoken youngsters who heard him in cartoons and in television. Singing has been a very important part on Lalo's artistic career. In one of his last dubbing performances from the 1970s, the children's cartoon Yogi's Gang (1973), he sang the Spanish version of the opening theme, with addition of voicing Yogi Bear in the first 3 episodes of the show. He died on December 16, 1973, at age 43, as a result of a deadly fall. He was buried in the Panteón Jardín from México, and more of his most beloved roles were given to other actors, but his legacy and memories won't be forgotten.Actor, voice actor, singer and performer. A baritone.
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Eduardo Arozamena was born on 14 October 1875 in Mexico, D.F., Mexico. He was an actor and director, known for Enamorada (1946), La soñadora (1917) and Carne de cabaret (1931). He was married to Carmen Pasarón, Clemencia Méndez and Florentina Crespo. He died on 21 May 1951 in Mexico D.F., Mexico.Actor, screenwriter and director.- Amparo Arozamena was born on 24 August 1916 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. She was an actress, known for Pobre niña rica (1995), Los Beverly de Peralvillo (1968) and María Elena (1936). She died on 30 April 2009 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.Actress.
- Ismael Larumbe was born on 7 September 1924 in Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico. He was an actor, known for El último amor de Goya (1946), Vagabunda (1950) and Historia de un corazón (1951). He was married to Amparo Garrido. He died on 25 December 1975 in Mexico City, Mexico.Actor, singer and voice actor. Husband of Amparo Garrido.
- Amparo Garrido was born on 17 October 1929 in Mexico, D.F., Mexico. She is an actress, known for Marisol (1996), Crazy in Love (2000) and Don't Mess with an Angel (2008). She was previously married to Ismael Larumbe.Actress, singer and voice actress.
- María Luisa Arozamena is known for Flor de fango (1941).Actress. Lalo and Amparo's sister.
- Luisa Arozamena is known for La víbora de azabache (1927).Actress. (Luisa Arozamena).
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Víctor Manuel Castro was born on 22 January 1924 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. He was an actor and director, known for Judicial pero honrado (1991), Sexo contra sexo (1980) and Fotógrafo de modelos (1990). He died on 17 December 2011 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.Actor, singer and voice actor. Cousin to the Arozamenas.