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Eduardo Palomo is a Actor Mexicain born on 13 may 1962 at Mexico City (Mexique)

Eduardo Palomo

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Birth name Eduardo Estrada Palomo
Nationality Mexique
Birth 13 may 1962 at Mexico City (Mexique)
Death 6 november 2003 (at 41 years) at Los Angeles (USA)

Eduardo Estrada Palomo ([eˈðwarðo paˈlomo]; (May 13, 1962, Mexico City – November 6, 2003, Los Angeles, California) was a Mexican actor. Palomo became famous across Mexico and Latin America after his 1993 characterization of Juan del Diablo in Corazón salvaje.

Biography

Son of Jesús Estrada and Miliza Palomo, brother of Jesús Jr. and Susana, he married the singer/actress Carina Ricco on November 26, 1994. They have two children, a daughter Fiona (born on October 12, 1998) and son Luca (born on October 15, 2000). He moved from his native Mexico to pursue a career in Hollywood, before he died in Los Angeles from a cardiac arrest.

Usually with

John Getz
John Getz
(1 films)
Jorge Russek
Jorge Russek
(1 films)
Bruno Bichir
Bruno Bichir
(1 films)
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Filmography of Eduardo Palomo (3 films)

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A Day Without a Mexican, 1h40
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors John Getz, Caroline Aaron, Maureen Flannigan, Eduardo Palomo, Elpidia Carrillo, Suzanne Friedline
Roles Roberto Quintana
Rating48% 2.404262.404262.404262.404262.40426
Suite à l'apparition d'un mystérieux brouillard au-dessus de la Californie, tous les mexicains disparaissent au détriment de l'économie et le fonctionnement de l'Etat.
Red Dawn
Red Dawn (1989)
, 1h36
Directed by Jorge Fons
Origin Mexique
Genres Drama, Thriller, Historical
Actors Héctor Bonilla, Demián Bichir, Bruno Bichir, Eduardo Palomo
Roles Herido
Rating79% 3.9911653.9911653.9911653.9911653.991165
It is Wednesday, October 2, 1968, and a middle-class Mexican family is about to start the day. At breakfast, the older brothers, Jorge (Demián Bichir) and Sergio (Bruno Bichir) argue with their father Humberto (Héctor Bonilla). The boys are studying at the university and their father works at the Departamento del Distrito Federal (Mexico City's local Government). The argument begins when the father complains that the boys have long hair. The argument escalates and then they begin to argue that what the boys are doing is wrong, and that "no one should question the government". The boys say that the autonomy of the university was violated and that the government does things against the constitution. Their grandfather Roque (Jorge Fegan) (who fought the Mexican Revolution), says that "If they were on a real revolution, they would be executed". The younger siblings Carlos (Ademar Arau) and Graciela (Estela Robles), who study primary and secondary school, barely understand what the argument is all about, because of their young age. The boys then talk about the injustice of the government. Their prime example is the occupation of the U.N.A.M. and that some students hid in the bathroom, and their corpses were found the day before (October 1). The mother, Alicia (María Rojo) tries to calm down the situation and tells the boys to "come early and cut their hair". The boys jokingly state that Miguel Hidalgo had long hair (whether this is true or not is unknown, for no paintings of him alive survive), then leave.