Héctor Suárez
Héctor Suárez | |
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| File:Héctor Suárez en 2019 (2).png Suárez in 2019 | |
| Born | 21 October 1938 Mexico City, Mexico |
| Died | 2 June 2020 (aged 81) |
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| Years active | 1962–2020 |
Héctor Suárez Hernández[1] ([ˈeɣtoɾ ˈswaɾes]; 21 October 1938[2] – 2 June 2020) was a Mexican actor, comedian, and director. He appeared in about a hundred films and television shows in a career that spanned 60 years. He was noted for satirizing those in power and for touching on controversial social issues, at a time when it was still taboo in his country to do so. He was the father of Héctor Suárez Gomís, who is also an actor.
Early life
[edit | edit source]Suárez was born in Mexico City on 21 October 1938.[3][4] He started his film career in 1964, when he featured in El Asalto.[5][6]
Career
[edit | edit source]Suárez was notable for creating satire and parody of the wealthy and those in power.[3][7] This was a challenging thing to do in the 1970s and 1980s, given the authoritarian government in power at the time.[3] He would employ "spontaneous, dark humor" to critique social and political issues,[8] such as poverty, corruption and the erosion of values.[3] This was especially evident in the show he created called Qué nos pasa,[8] which ridiculed government officials and shopkeepers.[3] He also starred in that program, playing various characters including Flanagan (a rock fan who sometimes wore a mohawk), Dona Zoila (an aging woman who is obsessed with her looks), El No Hay (a lazy and apathetic man), and African-American child Tomas.[9] He also played a "desperate, ragged proletarian" in El mil usos (1983).[3]
Suárez was best known for numerous roles in Mexican comedy, but also participated in other productions outside the comedy genre, such as Cesar Chavez.[10] He was the first comedian from Latin America to be "roasted" by fellow celebrities, when Comedy Central Latin America began airing the franchise in Mexico in 2013.[8]
Suárez won numerous accolades throughout his six decade-long career in acting. These included three Diosas de Plata, a notable award bestowed by the association of journalists and filmmakers in Mexico (PECIME).[8]
Personal life
[edit | edit source]In 1991 Héctor Suárez met his future wife Zara Calderón. In 1998 they had their first son Rodrigo Suárez Calderón and thirteen years later Isabella Suárez Calderón was born.[11]
Death
[edit | edit source]Suárez died on 2 June 2020, at the age of 81. No cause of death was provided.[3][4] He had been suffering from bladder cancer in the years leading up to his death, having been diagnosed with the disease in 2015.[4] He consequently had to undergo several surgeries,[4] and was reportedly "in recovery and cancer-free" after an operation in the middle of 2019.[6] A message of condolence conveyed by the Secretariat of Culture praised Suárez as a "pioneer".[3]
Selected filmography
[edit | edit source]Film
[edit | edit source]- Los dos apóstoles (1966)
- National Mechanics (1972) as Gregorio[4]
- Las fuerzas vivas (1975)[4]
- El buscabullas (1976) as Pancho[12]
- El ministro y yo (1976)
- El mil usos (1983)[3]
- ¡Qué despadre! (2022)
- Atletico San Pancho (2001) as Don Pepe [13]
Television
[edit | edit source]- El derecho de nacer (1981) as Héctor[14]
- Tierra de Pasiones (2006) as José María "Chema" San Román[15]
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External links
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