Mauricio Garcés
Known for: Acting
Born: December 15, 1926 in Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico - Died: February 26, 1989
Mauricio Féres Yázbek (December 16th, 1926 – February 27th, 1989), better known as Mauricio Garcés, was a Mexican actor. Garcés, of Lebanese descent, was born in the Mexican port of Tampico, Tamaulipas. With the support of his uncle, the producer Jose Yázbek, he was included in the production of La muerte enamorada (1950) a comedy starring Miroslava and Fernando Fernandez. From that film, Mauricio adopted the artistic last name "Garcés" believing the letter "G" would bring good luck and turn him into a star at the level of his idols Clark Gable, Gary Cooper and Cary Grant. His famous image as elegant, worldly, and gallant arose thanks to the vision from the producer Angelica Ortiz, mother of the actress Angélica María, who hired Mauricio to star in Don Juan 67 (1966), the first of a series of films in which he played his alter-ego "Mauricio Galán": El matrimonio es como el demonio (Marriage is like the devil) (1967), Click, fotógrafo de modelos (Click, photographer of models) (1968), El criado malcriado (The bad servant) (1968), Departamento de soltero (Bachelor's Apartment) (1969), Fray Don Juan (1969) and Modisto de señoras (Ladies' Fashion Designer) (1969) are some of the most popular films of the extensive filmography of the "zorro plateado" (The Silver Fox).
Known for
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The Living Head
Roberto / Acatl
This Was Pancho Villa: Third chapter
Journalist
Death in Love
Doctor I (as Mauricio Morel)
Click, fotógrafo de modelos
Mauricio
Casa de citas
Andrés Chozas
Radio Patrulla
Sebastián
Las Fieras
Sebastian/Maurice Lafayette
Modisto de Señoras
D'Maurice
Tápame contigo
El día de la boda
Raúl
El dinero tiene miedo
Juan Quesada
The Black Horseman
Mauricio Elias
Don Juan 67
Mauricio Galán
Amorcito corazón
Cuernavaca in Spring
Departamento De Soltero
Mauricio Machinandiarena
Mujeres engañadas
Ricardo Beltrán
El Amor y Esas Cosas
The Brainiac
Coroner
El sinvergüenza
Los fanfarrones
El sátiro
Vidita negra
Enrique Nareau
Despedida de casada
Felipe