Valentín Trujillo
Born
28 March 1951 (75)
Place of Birth
Atotonilco, Jalisco, Mexico
Biography
Valentin Trujillo Gazcón (28 March 1951 – 4 May 2006) was a Mexican actor, writer and director. His career spanned 48 years, where he appeared in over 140 films and directed 20 films. Trujillo was born on March 28, 1951 in a show business family as his grandfather was film producer Valentín Gazcón and his uncle was actor Gilberto Gazcón. He made his film debut as a baby. Trujillo initially studied law at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). He never completed his studies, choosing ins...
Valentin Trujillo Gazcón (28 March 1951 – 4 May 2006) was a Mexican actor, writer and director. His career spanned 48 years, where he appeared in over 140 films and directed 20 films. Trujillo was born on March 28, 1951 in a show business family as his grandfather was film producer Valentín Gazcón and his uncle was actor Gilberto Gazcón. He made his film debut as a baby. Trujillo initially studied law at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). He never completed his studies, choosing instead to become an actor. Trujillo made his acting debut at the age of seven in the film El Gran Pillo (1958). As a teen he got into the Columbia Pictures release Rage (1966) alongside Glenn Ford and Stella Stevens. Beginning in the early 1970s, Trujillo was cast often as the male lead. The film Las figuras de arena (1970) directed by Roberto Gavaldón established him as a leading man. He worked steadily as the leading man in action films over the next decade, completing over 30 films between 1970 and 1979. In addition to action films, Trujillo expanded his range in a number of films that incorporated commentary about modern social issues and politics in Mexico. The film Perro Callejero (1980) won a Silver Goddess for Best Picture and Trujillo, who portrayed the lead drunken character, was awarded Best Actor by Premios ACE. Beginning in the 1980s, Trujillo stepped behind the camera as well and began writing and directing his films. He released several popular action films and was soon the top box office draw in Mexico. Trujillo was nominated for several Ariel Awards in the 1980s, including Best Supporting Actor for El Ansia de Matar (1987) and Best Story and Screenplay for Violación(1989). The latter also was the first film to co-star his son, Valentin Trujillo, Jr. Together they co-starred in close to 20 films together before Trujillo's untimely death. Trujillo died on May 4, 2006 in his sleep from a heart attack. He was 55 at the time of his death.
Filmography (40)
Entre perico y perico
2000
Tequila y Mezcal
2000
Rostros ocultos
1999
El comerciante
1999
Lluvia de plomo
1998
Fiera salvaje
1998
Sucedió en el aguaje
1998
Masacre en Ensenada
1998
Mi último contrabando
1998
Cuatro meses de libertad
1998
La dinastía de los Quintero
1998
El mochaorejas
1998
Con fuego en la sangre
1997
Amor en Tiempos de Coca
1997
Caminero
1997
Secuestradores
1997
En Las Garras de La Muerte
1997
Juventud En Drogas
1997
Pesadilla infernal
1997
El Chacal Del Puerto
1996
Sangre salvaje
1996
Trampa para un inocente
1996
Destino final (Ixtapa - Zihuatenejo)
1996
Intriga en el paraíso
1996
Pistoleros Anonimos
1995
Tiempo de muerte 2
1995
Atrapados
1995
Violencia en la Obscuridad
1995
Al son de la metralleta
1995
Tiempo de muerte
1994
Juego violento
1994
Imposible de matar
1994
Amor que mata
1994
Asesino por instinto
1993
Venganza
1992
La verdadera historia de Barman y Droguin
1991
Un Hombre Despiadado
1991
The Last Escape
1990
Carrera contra la muerte
1990
Violación
1989