
Mario Almada
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1922-01-08 – 2016-10-04
Place of birth: Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico
Biography
Mario Almada Otero (January 7, 1922 - October 4, 2016) was a Mexican actor with a career lasting over seven decades. He has appeared in over 370 films. He is most known for his roles in urban westerns and action pictures. He was the brother of actor Fernando Almada. Almada was born in Huatabampo, Sonora. Apart from acting he was also a director, writer and film producer. He began his artistic career in Mexico during the 1930s. He has appeared in over 200 films, with his first being Madre Querida in 1935. In this film he acted alongside his brother Fernando as children as an extra. He would not appear in another film again until a few decades later. Almada moved from his home city of Huatabampo to Ciudad Obregón and to Guadalajara, Jalisco, where he lived for many years until he settled down in Mexico City. Almada was born to a family connected to the film industry, and was exposed to film shootings from an early age and, when he moved to Mexico City, he began working at a nightclub called Cabaret Master that was owned by his father. When his brother Fernando decided to take up acting, Mario decided to become a film producer. He wrote his first film script in 1963. The Almada brothers had their own family-run production company that eventually dissolved due to financial troubles from lack of profit. Almada died in his sleep at the age of 94 on October 4, 2016. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Known for

Traficantes Del Panico
1980Pedro
Secreto de confesión
1998
El señor del tequila
2009
Nora la Michoacana
2005
El tesoro del Pilar
2000
Al filo de la ley: Misión rescate
1986Ramón Luna
Todos hemos pecado
2011Un Viejo
Tengo los huevos bien puestos
2002Don Norberto
Se buscan II, el tesoro de la hacienda
2003
Dos carteles
2000
Morenita: el escándalo
2009Miguel
Avioneta colombiana
2002
Operation Marihuana
1985
La mugrosita
1982
The Death of a Stallion
1983
San Miguel el alto
1982
Todo Por Nada
1969Mario
Simon Blanco
1975Onésimo
La Guera Mendoza
2005