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Mexican actor and comedian (1910–1993)
Antonio Hipólito Espino Mora (13 August 1910 – 24 November 1993), known as Clavillazo, was a Mexican actor and comedian, who was mostly popular from the 1950s
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1958 film
horror comedy film directed by Julián Soler and starring Antonio Espino «Clavillazo» and Evangelina Elizondo. In the film, a mad scientist named after Sputnik
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1964 film
film directed by Manuel Muñoz Rodríguez and starring Antonio Espino «Clavillazo», Dacia González, Sara García, Emily Cranz and Yolanda Ciani. It was followed
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worked with Cantinflas in El Extra). Antonio Espino y Mora, also known as Clavillazo, is one of the leading comedic men of the golden age and he is noted for
Comedy in the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema
Comedy_in_the_Golden_Age_of_Mexican_Cinema
1956 film
Espino «Clavillazo» and Alma Rosa Aguirre. Alma Rosa Aguirre - Mercedes Benz de Carrera Raúl Martínez - Raul Velasco Antonio Espino «Clavillazo» - Diogenes
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Mexican actress
Manolo Fabregas, Ernesto Alonso, Pedro Vargas, Fernando Soler, Resortes, Clavillazo, German Valdez Tintan Enrique Rambal, Miguel Aceves Mejía, Joaquín Cordero
Yolanda_Varela
1957 Mexican film
Espino «Clavillazo», Ana Luisa Peluffo, Irma Dorantes and Sara García. This film features the film debut of Malena Doria. Antonio Espino - Clavillazo Ana
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Fictional children's character
(famous comedy actor of the late 1940s and 1950s, known by his nickname, Clavillazo), portrayed the character. He was the most famous Bozo in Latin America
Bozo_the_Clown
1956 film by Gilberto Martínez Solares
and directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares, and starring Antonio Espino «Clavillazo», Carmelita González and Maricruz Olivier, with the special participacion
Pura_Vida_(film)
1961 Mexican film
Castro, directed by Mauricio de la Serna and starring Antonio Espino «Clavillazo», Sara García, Prudencia Grifell, Rosa de Castilla and Dacia González
¡Mis_abuelitas..._nomás!
1953 film
film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Antonio Espino «Clavillazo», Manuel Palacios «Manolín», Estanislao Schillinsky, Eulalio González
Here_Come_the_Freeloaders
Period in Mexican cinema history
the Thirties to the Sixties. Antonio Espino y Mora, better known as "Clavillazo", was another Mexican actor who began his career in the Carpas. More than
Golden_Age_of_Mexican_Cinema
1958 Mexican film
written and directed by Alejandro Galindo and starring Antonio Espino «Clavillazo» and Teresa Velázquez. This film features of which there is a special
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Mexican singer and actress (1933–2021)
needed] La Prieta Linda, who owed her stage name to the famous comedian Clavillazo, debuted as a singer with Silvestre Vargas's mariachi. In 1950, her elder
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Town in Puebla, Mexico
– 24 November 1993), who starred on stage, screen, and television as "Clavillazo". Alfredo "El Güero" Gil (5 January 1915 – 10 September 1999), lead guitarist
Teziutlán
Traveling theater
Manuel Medel, Manuel Medel, and later performers such as Resortes and Clavillazo. The carpa were itinerant and performed the same day that it arrived in
Carpa
1964 Mexican film
film directed by Manuel Muñoz Rodríguez and starring Antonio Espino «Clavillazo», Dacia González, Sara García, Kitty de Hoyos and Yolanda Ciani. It is
Los_fenómenos_del_futbol
1954 Mexican film
Raúl Chula Prieto - Reyna Domingo Soler - Don Lázaro Antonio Espino «Clavillazo» - Facundo Amparo Arozamena - Laura Maruja Grifell - Dueña escuela modelos
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Mexican actress (1941–1999)
made with comedians Tin-Tan, Resortes, Cantinflas, Viruta and Capulina, Clavillazo and Piporro. In 1956, Hoyos began performing as a vedette in revue theater
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Medel † Carlos López Moctezuma † Dolores Camarillo † Antonio Espino "Clavillazo" † Tito Junco † Domingo Soler † Fernando Soler † Julián Soler † Andrés
Cinema_of_Mexico
1953 film by Emilio Fernández
involve rather peculiar characters. Carlos López Moctezuma Antonio Espino «Clavillazo» Germán Valdés «Tin-Tan» Narcelo Chávez Meche Barba Irma Torres Wolf Rubinskis
Reportaje
Cuban-born Mexican actress (1922–2004)
Evangelina Elizondo in ¡Que bravas son las costeñas! (1955); Antonio Espino Clavillazo in Nunca me hagan eso (1956); and with Germán Valdés "Tin Tan" in Teatro
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International Film Festival ¡Mis abuelitas... nomás! Mauricio de la Serna Clavillazo, Sara Garcia, Prudencia Grifell El analfabeto Miguel M. Delgado Cantinflas
List_of_Mexican_films_of_1961
Carmina Drama El castillo de los monstruos Julián Soler Antonio Espino "Clavillazo", Evangelina Elizondo Comedy Desnúdate, Lucrecia Tulio Demicheli Silvia
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