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Ramón Valdés

Ramón Antonio Esteban Gómez Valdés y Castillo[2][3] (2 September 1923 – 9 August 1988[4]) was a Mexican actor and comedian. He is best remembered for his portrayal of Don Ramón. He is also recognized as one of Mexico's best comedians.[5]

Ramón Valdés
Valdés, c. 1950s
Born
Ramón Antonio Esteban Gómez Valdés y Castillo

(1923-09-02)2 September 1923
Died9 August 1988(1988-08-09) (aged 64)
Mexico City, Mexico
Resting placeMausoleos del Ángel, Mexico City
Other names
Occupation(s)Actor and comedian
Years active1949–1988
Notable workDon Ramón in El Chavo del Ocho
Children10
Relatives
FamilyValdés
Signature

Born in Mexico City, he was raised in a humble and large family that moved to Ciudad Juárez when he was aged two. Valdés made his acting debut at cinema in the movie Tender Pumpkins (1949), appearing along with his brother, Germán Valdés, already an actor better known as "Tin-Tan", and who introduced Ramón into the acting world. Under extra or supporting roles, he continued making appearances in films during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Ramón and Germán had two other brothers, also actors, Manuel Valdés, better known as "Manuel "El Loco" Valdés", and Antonio Valdés, better known as "El Ratón Valdés".

In 1968, Valdés met Roberto Gómez Bolaños, better known as "Chespirito", with whom he began working on programs such as Los supergenios de la mesa cuadrada, Chespirito and El Chapulín Colorado. It was on Bolaños's sitcom El Chavo del Ocho that he gained international fame for his portrayal of Don Ramón. He left El Chavo del Ocho in 1979 but returned in 1981 for his final year on the project.

In 1982, Valdés starred with Carlos Villagrán on the Venezuelan sitcom Federrico and on Ah que Kiko in 1987.

Life and career

1923–1968: Childhood, early career and multiple films

 
Valdés aged 17, c. 1940

Ramón Antonio Esteban Gómez Valdés y Castillo was born on 2 September, 1923, in Mexico City, a son of Rafael Gómez-Valdés Angellini and Guadalupe Castillo.[6] He lived a quiet childhood, without being surrounded by many luxuries.[7] He had several brothers, Germán Valdés "Tin Tan", Manuel "El Loco" Valdés, Antonio Valdés "El Ratón Valdés", Guadalupe, Angela, Cristóbal, Antonio and Armando. He was nicknamed "El Moncho".[7] At the age of two, his family moved to Ciudad Juárez.[6][8]

In his youth, Valdés earned his living in multiple activities and trades, and due to this instability, he sometimes faced economic problems.[7] At the same time he began his artistic career thanks to the support of his brother Germán ("Tin Tan"), who took him to act with him in different projects, so he participated in more than 50 films of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.[7] His film debut took place on Tender Pumpkins (1949).[9] He continued appearing on multiple movies as an extra or with supporting roles till he met Roberto Gomez Bolaños (Chespirito) in 1968.[7]

1968–1980: Meeting with Chespirito and career success

 
The Valdés brothers; Ramón (gray suit, first on the left), Antonio (plaid shirt), Germán (gray suit, center) and Manuel (black suit, last in the second row from the right) in 1958

In 1968, he met Roberto Gomez Bolaños (Chespirito) on the program Sábados de la fortuna, Bolaños saw the talent of Váldes and he made him part of the cast of comedians for his new television project called Los supergenios de la mesa cuadrada,[10] where he performed along with María Antonieta de las Nieves and Rubén Aguirre. Then the program changed its name to Chespirito.[11] It was so successful that it was on television for many years. Then came the television bomb El Chavo del Ocho in 1973,[12] where he played Don Ramón, achieving more success and recognition than he had experienced before. It is said that his character was similar to Váldes in real life. Coworker Rubén Aguirre stated:

Ramón Valdés was hard to work with. There were always delays in the tapings because Don Ramón would be late.[6]

He also participated in El Chapulín Colorado airing in 1973 in which he portrayed multiple characters.[13]

1980–1988: Return with Chespirito and final projects

After quitting the part of Don Ramon in El Chavo del Ocho, Valdés continued making films until 1986.[14]

He returned to television in 1981, performing in "Chespirito" as his former characters. He also returned to "El Chavo del Ocho", this being kept as a secret until the moment of recording.[15] According to the history behind his return on one of the episodes in the series, Váldes entered the set to surprise La Chilindrina (María Antonieta de las Nieves) and such was the surprise of the actress, that the tears shed during that scene were real.[15] Valdés only stayed one more year in the production as at the end of that year he left the program forever.[15]

In 1982, Valdés returned to television with Carlos Villagrán on the Venezuelan show Federrico and on Ah que Kiko in 1987 with these two being his final projects.[7][16]

Other media

In 1984, Váldez starred in a musical program entitled "Aprendiz de Pirata" (Spanish for "Pirate Apprentice") with Luis Miguel in which he performed his song "Tú No Tienes Corazón" of his 1984 album Palabra de honor.[17][18]

Personal life

He was of Italian descent.[6] Valdés owned a circus.[8] According to Valdés, he had a falling out with Chespirito after he refused to lend Valdés 20,000 pesos he needed to buy a house.[19]

Valdés had three wives and, as a result of his relationships, had 10 children.[6][20] One of his wives was the singer Araceli Julián.[6]

Valdés kept a strong friendship with an actress on El Chavo del Ocho, Angelines Fernández, better known on the show as Doña Clotilde "La Bruja del 71".[20] At Valdés's funeral, Fernández stayed standing in front of his coffin and crying inconsolably because of his death.[20] He was also good friends with María Antonieta de las Nieves.[15]

He was the uncle of Mexican pop singer Cristian Castro; his brother Manuel "El Loco" Váldes is Castro's father.[21]

Death

 
Valdés's crypt with wrong birthdate at Mausoleos del Ángel in Mexico City
 
Inscription at Ramón Valdés's crypt

Valdés was a tobacco smoker and people close to him stated that it was not unusual to see him with a cigarette in the recording sets.[16]

On 9 August 1988, Valdés died of stomach cancer at age 64. The cancer had spread to his spinal cord.[16] Valdés was entombed at Mausoleos del Ángel in Mexico City,[22] the same cemetery where Angelines Fernández rests.[23]

Legacy

Valdés is remembered as one of the most beloved actors from El Chavo del Ocho for portraying Don Ramón.[7][6]

Posthumous documentary

On 17 May 2019, a trailer on Valdés’ official YouTube account was released for Con permisito dijo Monchito (Spanish for, Excuse me, said Little Moncho), a documentary featuring Valdés's life with unpublished material, interviews with fans and fellow co-workers and little known things about him.[24]

Filmography

 
Graffiti of Valdés characterized as Don Ramón, located in Managua, Nicaragua

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1949 Tender Pumpkins Willy
1949 Soy charro de levita Don Primitivo Uncredited
1949 Novia a la medida Amigo de Rafael Uncredited
1950 The King of the Neighborhood El Norteño
1950 The Mark of the Fox Guardia Uncredited
1950 Simbad el mareado Hampón con lentes Uncredited
1950 El Revoltoso Detective Uncredited
1951 Oh Darling! Look What You've Done! Panadero Uncredited
1951 Kill Me Because I'm Dying! Uncredited
1952 Las locuras de Tin Tán Detective Uncredited
1952 The Beautiful Dreamer Cavernario Uncredited
1953 You've Got Me By the Wing González Uncredited
1953 The Vagabond
1953 God Created Them Ramón; Otto
1953 The Unknown Mariachi Detective Uncredited
1954 Mulata Marinero Uncredited
1955 Escuela de vagabundos Taxista Uncredited
1955 La vida no vale nada Chófer de autobús Uncredited
1956 Una movida chueca
1956 Pura vida Caimán Uncredited
1956 El sultán descalzo Vendedor de tacos Uncredited
1956 El vividor El norteño
1956 Botas de oro Uncredited
1956 El inocente Mecánico Extra
1957 Las aventuras de Pito Pérez Trailer
1957 Los tres mosqueteros y medio Rochefort
1958 Escuela para suegras Albañil Uncredited
1958 Refifi entre las mujeres Empleado de don Luis Uncredited
1958 A Thousand and One Nights
1958 La odalisca nº 13
1959 Tres lecciones de amor Tijerino, jefe de policía Uncredited
1959 El cofre del pirata
1959 Escuela de verano Anastacio
1959 Vivir del cuento Dos pisos Uncredited
1960 Variedades de medianoche Flaco, empleado televicentro Uncredited
1960 Tin Tan y las modelos Cocodrilo Uncredited
1960 Una estrella y dos estrellados Hipólito, mesero
1960 The Phantom of the Operetta Policía Uncredited
1961 El pandillero Locutor
1961 El duende y yo Ramón, borracho en cantina
1961 Viva Chihuahua
1961 Escuela de valientes Andrés, caporal Uncredited
1961 Los inocentes
1961 Juventud rebelde El ratas Uncredited
1962 El tigre negro Bandido Uncredited
1962 El malvado Carabel Tendero
1962 El centauro del Norte
1962 Cazadores de asesinos Bandido Uncredited
1962 Dinamita Kid Damián Uncredited
1962 Los valientes no mueren
1962 ¡En peligro de muerte! Hillbilly
1962 Ruletero a toda marcha Juez registro civil Uncredited
1963 Los Amigos Maravilla en el mundo de la aventura Uncredited
1963 El tesoro del rey Salomón Alí Ben
1963 Vuelven los Argumedo Uncredited
1963 Fuerte, audaz y valiente
1963 Entrega inmediata Original XU 777
1964 Buenos días, Acapulco chofer gangoso de Ricardo
1964 Vivir de sueños
1964 La sonrisa de los pobres
1964 Mi alma por un amor Director de cine
1964 Héroe a la fuerza Papá de Caín y Abel
1964 Campeón del barrio Gancho
1965 El amor no es pecado' Don Cosme
1965 El padre Diablo
1965 Diablos en el cielo
1965 Mi héroe
1965 El pecador Mesero Juan
1965 El rifle implacable Roque
1965 Tintansón Crusoe God Mio Mao
1965 Los fantasmas burlones Empleado carnaval
1965 El señor doctor Paciente Vendado Uncredited
1966 El tragabalas Soldado
1966 El falso heredero Joselito el vagabundo
1966 Cada quién su lucha Malhechor, Badín's Henchman
1966 Tirando a gol Juez registro civil
1966 ¡Viva Benito Canales! Lencho Uncredited
1966 Cargamento prohibido Hombre en cabaret Uncredited
1966 El ángel y yo Chilaquil
1966 El indomable
1966 La cigüeña distraída El Flaco, ladrón
1967 Crisol Efrain
1967 Retablos de la Guadalupana
1967 El pícaro
1967 Un par de roba chicos Robachico
1968 El caudillo
1968 Corona de lágrimas Conductor del camión de gas Uncredited
1969 Cuernos debajo de la cama Detective
1969 Duelo en El Dorado Esbirro de Poveda Uncredited
1969 El aviso inoportuno El sastre
1970 Gregorio y su ángel
1970 Los juniors Uncredited
1970 El cuerpazo del delito El gordo (segment "La rebelde")
1970 La hermanita Dinamita Conductor de ambulancia
1970 El capitán Mantarraya El Ingeniebrio
1970 Chanoc en las garras de las fieras Don Arturo
1970 ¡Ahí, madre! Entrenador de futbol
1971 El profe Papá de Martín Uncredited
1971 Los Beverly del Peralvillo Cliente afeminado taxi
1972 Chanoc contra el tigre y el vampiro Pata larga
1972 Hijazo de mi vidaza
1973 Entre pobretones y ricachones Uncredited
1973 Chanoc y las tarántulas
1974 Algo es algo dijo el diablo
1975 Chanoc en el foso de las serpientes Tsekub Baloyán
1977 Chanoc en la isla de los muertos
1979 El Chanfle Mr. Moncho Reyes
1979 En esta primavera
1979 Chanoc en el circo Unión Tsekub Baloyán
1979 El secuestro de los cien millones
1981 OK Mister Pancho Gran Jefe Chivo Loco
1983 Los gatilleros del diablo
1984 Luis Miguel, aprendiz de pirata Short
1986 El más valiente del mundo

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1968 Los supergenios de la mesa cuadrada Ramon Valdés y Tirado Alanís And other characters
1970–1981 Chespirito Various characters
1973–1980 El Chavo del Ocho Don Ramón
1973–1979 El Chapulín Colorado Súper Sam
Tripaseca
Rascabuches
Alma Negra
And various other characters
1983 Federrico Don Moncho
1987–1988 ¡Ah, qué Kiko! Don Ramón (final appearance)

References

  1. ^ a b "Hace 29 años falleció el conocido actor mexicano Ramón Valdés". Perú.21 (in Spanish). 9 August 2017. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
  2. ^ "¿Y la renta? Estos fueron los trabajos de 'Don Ramón' en 'El chavo del 8'". Milenio (in Spanish). 9 August 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  3. ^ "'Ron Damón', el original autógrafo que Ramón Valdés le dejo a su hija". Semana (in Spanish). 26 July 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  4. ^ "2 de septiembre – Ramón Antonio Esteban Gómez de Valdés y Castillo" (in Spanish). 2 September 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  5. ^ "Montaje de Don Ramón en La Voz arrasa en redes sociales". Teleamazonas (in Spanish). 8 November 2015. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2 February 2007.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g "Biografía de Ramón Valdés Castillo". Biografias.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  8. ^ a b "La historia de Ramón Valdés". Chespirito.org (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  9. ^ "Tender Pumpkins (1949)". IMDb. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  10. ^ "Los supergenios de la mesa cuadrada (1968)". IMDb. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  11. ^ "Chespirito (1980–1995)". IMDb. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  12. ^ "El Chavo del Ocho (1972–1979)". IMDb. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  13. ^ "El Chapulín Colorado (1973)". IMDb. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  14. ^ "Ramón Valdés". IMDb. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
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  17. ^ Francisco, Inzunza (22 May 2017). "Cuando Don Ramón trató a Luis Miguel como a El Chavo del 8". debate (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  18. ^ Carlos, Barrios (3 May 2018). "Así trató Don Ramón a Luis Miguel cuando trabajaron juntos". debate (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  19. ^ "Se desgrana la mazorca". Chespirito.org (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 May 2018.
  20. ^ a b c Hatdadiel, Aragon (7 September 2015). "Don Ramón y 10 datos que te dejarán totalmente sorprendido". debate (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  21. ^ "Cristian Castro conoció a su padre, Manuel 'El Loco' Valdés, a los 31 años: "Me daba mucho miedo"". ¡Hola! (in Spanish). 2 November 2016. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
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  23. ^ "Cómo murió Doña Clotilde". Como Murio (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 May 2018.
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External links

  • Ramón Valdés on YouTube
  • Ramón Valdés at IMDb  

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Gomez de Valdes and the second or maternal family name is Castillo Ramon Antonio Esteban Gomez Valdes y Castillo 2 3 2 September 1923 9 August 1988 4 was a Mexican actor and comedian He is best remembered for his portrayal of Don Ramon He is also recognized as one of Mexico s best comedians 5 Ramon ValdesValdes c 1950 sBornRamon Antonio Esteban Gomez Valdes y Castillo 1923 09 02 2 September 1923Mexico City MexicoDied9 August 1988 1988 08 09 aged 64 Mexico City MexicoResting placeMausoleos del Angel Mexico CityOther namesDon Ramon 1 Monchito 1 Seu Madruga Brazil Mr Raymond English dub of El Chavo Animado Occupation s Actor and comedianYears active1949 1988Notable workDon Ramon in El Chavo del OchoChildren10RelativesGerman Valdes brother Manuel Valdes brother Cristian Castro nephew FamilyValdesSignatureBorn in Mexico City he was raised in a humble and large family that moved to Ciudad Juarez when he was aged two Valdes made his acting debut at cinema in the movie Tender Pumpkins 1949 appearing along with his brother German Valdes already an actor better known as Tin Tan and who introduced Ramon into the acting world Under extra or supporting roles he continued making appearances in films during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema Ramon and German had two other brothers also actors Manuel Valdes better known as Manuel El Loco Valdes and Antonio Valdes better known as El Raton Valdes In 1968 Valdes met Roberto Gomez Bolanos better known as Chespirito with whom he began working on programs such as Los supergenios de la mesa cuadrada Chespirito and El Chapulin Colorado It was on Bolanos s sitcom El Chavo del Ocho that he gained international fame for his portrayal of Don Ramon He left El Chavo del Ocho in 1979 but returned in 1981 for his final year on the project In 1982 Valdes starred with Carlos Villagran on the Venezuelan sitcom Federrico and on Ah que Kiko in 1987 Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 1923 1968 Childhood early career and multiple films 1 2 1968 1980 Meeting with Chespirito and career success 1 3 1980 1988 Return with Chespirito and final projects 2 Other media 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Legacy 5 1 Posthumous documentary 6 Filmography 6 1 Film 6 2 Television 7 References 8 External linksLife and career Edit1923 1968 Childhood early career and multiple films Edit Valdes aged 17 c 1940 Ramon Antonio Esteban Gomez Valdes y Castillo was born on 2 September 1923 in Mexico City a son of Rafael Gomez Valdes Angellini and Guadalupe Castillo 6 He lived a quiet childhood without being surrounded by many luxuries 7 He had several brothers German Valdes Tin Tan Manuel El Loco Valdes Antonio Valdes El Raton Valdes Guadalupe Angela Cristobal Antonio and Armando He was nicknamed El Moncho 7 At the age of two his family moved to Ciudad Juarez 6 8 In his youth Valdes earned his living in multiple activities and trades and due to this instability he sometimes faced economic problems 7 At the same time he began his artistic career thanks to the support of his brother German Tin Tan who took him to act with him in different projects so he participated in more than 50 films of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema 7 His film debut took place on Tender Pumpkins 1949 9 He continued appearing on multiple movies as an extra or with supporting roles till he met Roberto Gomez Bolanos Chespirito in 1968 7 1968 1980 Meeting with Chespirito and career success Edit The Valdes brothers Ramon gray suit first on the left Antonio plaid shirt German gray suit center and Manuel black suit last in the second row from the right in 1958 In 1968 he met Roberto Gomez Bolanos Chespirito on the program Sabados de la fortuna Bolanos saw the talent of Valdes and he made him part of the cast of comedians for his new television project called Los supergenios de la mesa cuadrada 10 where he performed along with Maria Antonieta de las Nieves and Ruben Aguirre Then the program changed its name to Chespirito 11 It was so successful that it was on television for many years Then came the television bomb El Chavo del Ocho in 1973 12 where he played Don Ramon achieving more success and recognition than he had experienced before It is said that his character was similar to Valdes in real life Coworker Ruben Aguirre stated Ramon Valdes was hard to work with There were always delays in the tapings because Don Ramon would be late 6 He also participated in El Chapulin Colorado airing in 1973 in which he portrayed multiple characters 13 1980 1988 Return with Chespirito and final projects Edit After quitting the part of Don Ramon in El Chavo del Ocho Valdes continued making films until 1986 14 He returned to television in 1981 performing in Chespirito as his former characters He also returned to El Chavo del Ocho this being kept as a secret until the moment of recording 15 According to the history behind his return on one of the episodes in the series Valdes entered the set to surprise La Chilindrina Maria Antonieta de las Nieves and such was the surprise of the actress that the tears shed during that scene were real 15 Valdes only stayed one more year in the production as at the end of that year he left the program forever 15 In 1982 Valdes returned to television with Carlos Villagran on the Venezuelan show Federrico and on Ah que Kiko in 1987 with these two being his final projects 7 16 Other media EditIn 1984 Valdez starred in a musical program entitled Aprendiz de Pirata Spanish for Pirate Apprentice with Luis Miguel in which he performed his song Tu No Tienes Corazon of his 1984 album Palabra de honor 17 18 Personal life EditHe was of Italian descent 6 Valdes owned a circus 8 According to Valdes he had a falling out with Chespirito after he refused to lend Valdes 20 000 pesos he needed to buy a house 19 Valdes had three wives and as a result of his relationships had 10 children 6 20 One of his wives was the singer Araceli Julian 6 Valdes kept a strong friendship with an actress on El Chavo del Ocho Angelines Fernandez better known on the show as Dona Clotilde La Bruja del 71 20 At Valdes s funeral Fernandez stayed standing in front of his coffin and crying inconsolably because of his death 20 He was also good friends with Maria Antonieta de las Nieves 15 He was the uncle of Mexican pop singer Cristian Castro his brother Manuel El Loco Valdes is Castro s father 21 Death Edit Valdes s crypt with wrong birthdate at Mausoleos del Angel in Mexico City Inscription at Ramon Valdes s crypt Valdes was a tobacco smoker and people close to him stated that it was not unusual to see him with a cigarette in the recording sets 16 On 9 August 1988 Valdes died of stomach cancer at age 64 The cancer had spread to his spinal cord 16 Valdes was entombed at Mausoleos del Angel in Mexico City 22 the same cemetery where Angelines Fernandez rests 23 Legacy EditValdes is remembered as one of the most beloved actors from El Chavo del Ocho for portraying Don Ramon 7 6 Posthumous documentary Edit On 17 May 2019 a trailer on Valdes official YouTube account was released for Con permisito dijo Monchito Spanish for Excuse me said Little Moncho a documentary featuring Valdes s life with unpublished material interviews with fans and fellow co workers and little known things about him 24 Filmography Edit Graffiti of Valdes characterized as Don Ramon located in Managua Nicaragua Film Edit Year Title Role Notes1949 Tender Pumpkins Willy1949 Soy charro de levita Don Primitivo Uncredited1949 Novia a la medida Amigo de Rafael Uncredited1950 The King of the Neighborhood El Norteno1950 The Mark of the Fox Guardia Uncredited1950 Simbad el mareado Hampon con lentes Uncredited1950 El Revoltoso Detective Uncredited1951 Oh Darling Look What You ve Done Panadero Uncredited1951 Kill Me Because I m Dying Uncredited1952 Las locuras de Tin Tan Detective Uncredited1952 The Beautiful Dreamer Cavernario Uncredited1953 You ve Got Me By the Wing Gonzalez Uncredited1953 The Vagabond1953 God Created Them Ramon Otto1953 The Unknown Mariachi Detective Uncredited1954 Mulata Marinero Uncredited1955 Escuela de vagabundos Taxista Uncredited1955 La vida no vale nada Chofer de autobus Uncredited1956 Una movida chueca1956 Pura vida Caiman Uncredited1956 El sultan descalzo Vendedor de tacos Uncredited1956 El vividor El norteno1956 Botas de oro Uncredited1956 El inocente Mecanico Extra1957 Las aventuras de Pito Perez Trailer1957 Los tres mosqueteros y medio Rochefort1958 Escuela para suegras Albanil Uncredited1958 Refifi entre las mujeres Empleado de don Luis Uncredited1958 A Thousand and One Nights1958 La odalisca nº 131959 Tres lecciones de amor Tijerino jefe de policia Uncredited1959 El cofre del pirata1959 Escuela de verano Anastacio1959 Vivir del cuento Dos pisos Uncredited1960 Variedades de medianoche Flaco empleado televicentro Uncredited1960 Tin Tan y las modelos Cocodrilo Uncredited1960 Una estrella y dos estrellados Hipolito mesero1960 The Phantom of the Operetta Policia Uncredited1961 El pandillero Locutor1961 El duende y yo Ramon borracho en cantina1961 Viva Chihuahua1961 Escuela de valientes Andres caporal Uncredited1961 Los inocentes1961 Juventud rebelde El ratas Uncredited1962 El tigre negro Bandido Uncredited1962 El malvado Carabel Tendero1962 El centauro del Norte1962 Cazadores de asesinos Bandido Uncredited1962 Dinamita Kid Damian Uncredited1962 Los valientes no mueren1962 En peligro de muerte Hillbilly1962 Ruletero a toda marcha Juez registro civil Uncredited1963 Los Amigos Maravilla en el mundo de la aventura Uncredited1963 El tesoro del rey Salomon Ali Ben1963 Vuelven los Argumedo Uncredited1963 Fuerte audaz y valiente1963 Entrega inmediata Original XU 7771964 Buenos dias Acapulco chofer gangoso de Ricardo1964 Vivir de suenos1964 La sonrisa de los pobres1964 Mi alma por un amor Director de cine1964 Heroe a la fuerza Papa de Cain y Abel1964 Campeon del barrio Gancho1965 El amor no es pecado Don Cosme1965 El padre Diablo1965 Diablos en el cielo1965 Mi heroe1965 El pecador Mesero Juan1965 El rifle implacable Roque1965 Tintanson Crusoe God Mio Mao1965 Los fantasmas burlones Empleado carnaval1965 El senor doctor Paciente Vendado Uncredited1966 El tragabalas Soldado1966 El falso heredero Joselito el vagabundo1966 Cada quien su lucha Malhechor Badin s Henchman1966 Tirando a gol Juez registro civil1966 Viva Benito Canales Lencho Uncredited1966 Cargamento prohibido Hombre en cabaret Uncredited1966 El angel y yo Chilaquil1966 El indomable1966 La ciguena distraida El Flaco ladron1967 Crisol Efrain1967 Retablos de la Guadalupana1967 El picaro1967 Un par de roba chicos Robachico1968 El caudillo1968 Corona de lagrimas Conductor del camion de gas Uncredited1969 Cuernos debajo de la cama Detective1969 Duelo en El Dorado Esbirro de Poveda Uncredited1969 El aviso inoportuno El sastre1970 Gregorio y su angel1970 Los juniors Uncredited1970 El cuerpazo del delito El gordo segment La rebelde 1970 La hermanita Dinamita Conductor de ambulancia1970 El capitan Mantarraya El Ingeniebrio1970 Chanoc en las garras de las fieras Don Arturo1970 Ahi madre Entrenador de futbol1971 El profe Papa de Martin Uncredited1971 Los Beverly del Peralvillo Cliente afeminado taxi1972 Chanoc contra el tigre y el vampiro Pata larga1972 Hijazo de mi vidaza1973 Entre pobretones y ricachones Uncredited1973 Chanoc y las tarantulas1974 Algo es algo dijo el diablo1975 Chanoc en el foso de las serpientes Tsekub Baloyan1977 Chanoc en la isla de los muertos1979 El Chanfle Mr Moncho Reyes1979 En esta primavera1979 Chanoc en el circo Union Tsekub Baloyan1979 El secuestro de los cien millones1981 OK Mister Pancho Gran Jefe Chivo Loco1983 Los gatilleros del diablo1984 Luis Miguel aprendiz de pirata Short1986 El mas valiente del mundoTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1968 Los supergenios de la mesa cuadrada Ramon Valdes y Tirado Alanis And other characters1970 1981 Chespirito Various characters1973 1980 El Chavo del Ocho Don Ramon1973 1979 El Chapulin Colorado Super SamTripasecaRascabuchesAlma Negra And various other characters1983 Federrico Don Moncho1987 1988 Ah que Kiko Don Ramon final appearance References Edit a b Hace 29 anos fallecio el conocido actor mexicano Ramon Valdes Peru 21 in Spanish 9 August 2017 Retrieved 12 May 2018 Y la renta Estos fueron los trabajos de Don Ramon en El chavo del 8 Milenio in Spanish 9 August 2020 Retrieved 23 December 2020 Ron Damon el original autografo que Ramon Valdes le dejo a su hija Semana in Spanish 26 July 2020 Retrieved 23 December 2020 2 de septiembre Ramon Antonio Esteban Gomez de Valdes y Castillo in Spanish 2 September 2020 Retrieved 23 December 2020 Montaje de Don Ramon en La Voz arrasa en redes sociales Teleamazonas in Spanish 8 November 2015 Retrieved 9 August 2018 a b c d e f g Ramon Valdes biografia in Spanish Archived from the original on 2 February 2007 a b c d e f g Biografia de Ramon Valdes Castillo Biografias es in Spanish Retrieved 15 May 2018 a b La historia de Ramon Valdes Chespirito org in Spanish Retrieved 15 May 2018 Tender Pumpkins 1949 IMDb Retrieved 15 May 2018 Los supergenios de la mesa cuadrada 1968 IMDb Retrieved 15 May 2018 Chespirito 1980 1995 IMDb Retrieved 15 May 2018 El Chavo del Ocho 1972 1979 IMDb Retrieved 15 May 2018 El Chapulin Colorado 1973 IMDb Retrieved 15 May 2018 Ramon Valdes IMDb Retrieved 15 May 2018 a b c d Ana Lucia Valladares 16 May 2017 Revelan la verdad detras de la emotiva escena donde Don Ramon regresa a la vecindad de El Chavo del 8 Publinews in Spanish Retrieved 15 May 2018 a b c Don Ramon 27 anos de la partida del icono latino FOTOS La Republica in Spanish 9 August 2015 Retrieved 20 December 2017 Francisco Inzunza 22 May 2017 Cuando Don Ramon trato a Luis Miguel como a El Chavo del 8 debate in Spanish Retrieved 10 August 2018 Carlos Barrios 3 May 2018 Asi trato Don Ramon a Luis Miguel cuando trabajaron juntos debate in Spanish Retrieved 4 February 2019 Se desgrana la mazorca Chespirito org in Spanish Retrieved 12 May 2018 a b c Hatdadiel Aragon 7 September 2015 Don Ramon y 10 datos que te dejaran totalmente sorprendido debate in Spanish Retrieved 21 December 2017 Cristian Castro conocio a su padre Manuel El Loco Valdes a los 31 anos Me daba mucho miedo Hola in Spanish 2 November 2016 Retrieved 15 May 2018 Como murio Ramon Valdes Don Ramon Como Murio in Spanish Retrieved 12 May 2018 Como murio Dona Clotilde Como Murio in Spanish Retrieved 12 May 2018 Don Ramon tendra documental sobre su vida con material inedito del actor VIDEO La Republica in Spanish 23 May 2019 Retrieved 3 June 2019 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Ramon Valdes Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ramon Valdes Ramon Valdes on YouTube Ramon Valdes at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ramon Valdes amp oldid 1135339156, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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