Rafael E. Portas
Known for: Directing
Born: November 30, 1897 in Orizaba, Veracruz, Mexico - Died: May 10, 1975
Rafael Eligio Portas López (12/1/1897 – 5/11/1975), better known simply as Rafael E. Portas, was a Mexican director, producer, journalist, author, and editor of the first encyclopedia of Mexican cinema. He completed all his studies at Colegio Mascarones in Mexico. In 1915, he enrolled in the first year of Law at the Faculty of Jurisprudence in Mexico City, a program he later abandoned to join the armed forces defending the Port of Veracruz. Some time later, he left that military group to join the Villista army, where he remained until 1917. After ending his military career, and captivated by cinema and acting, in 1918 he organized amateur theater groups in which he not only served as coordinator but also performed as an actor. He left the theater and, from 1927 to 1930, worked in various roles within the national banking sector until becoming an investor. He later turned to journalism. He was the founder and editor of the magazine *Orizaba*. He returned to Mexico City and contributed to the newspaper *Excélsior*. Starting in 1931, he had the opportunity to enter the film industry as a producer of the films *El anónimo* (1932) and *El prisionero trece* (1933), both directed by *Fernando de Fuentes*, as well as *El héroe de Nacozari / Jesús García el héroe de Nacozari* (*Guillermo “El Indio” Calles*, 1933), among others.
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Un domingo en la tarde
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Adios Nicanor
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With all my heart
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Late Afternoon
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The Immortal Charro
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The Ghost Rider
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Sol y sombra
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Esa mujer es la mía
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Los últimos días de Pompeyo
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Tu mujer es la mía
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Bohemios
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Abnegación
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Suprema ley
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Hijos de la mala vida
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Para que la cuna apriete
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Noche de perdición
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The Proud and the Beautiful
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