Roberto G. Rivera
Born
1 April 1927 (99)
Place of Birth
Mexico City, Mexico
Also known as
Roberto Gutiérrez Rivera
Biography
Roberto Gutiérrez Rivera (April 1st, 1927 - June 11th, 2016), better known simply as Roberto G. Rivera, was a Mexican actor, singer, producer, story writer, screenwriter, and film director. He began his artistic career as a singer in 1945 after winning a contest, and by 1950 he was performing ranchera music on television programs such as Noches Tapatías, Así es mi Tierra, and Estudio Raleigh on XEWTV’s Canal 2. He studied medicine for a little over a year at UNAM before leaving to enter cinema f...
Roberto Gutiérrez Rivera (April 1st, 1927 - June 11th, 2016), better known simply as Roberto G. Rivera, was a Mexican actor, singer, producer, story writer, screenwriter, and film director. He began his artistic career as a singer in 1945 after winning a contest, and by 1950 he was performing ranchera music on television programs such as Noches Tapatías, Así es mi Tierra, and Estudio Raleigh on XEWTV’s Canal 2. He studied medicine for a little over a year at UNAM before leaving to enter cinema full-time, debuting as an actor in 1946 in El yugo (dir. Víctor Urruchúa). Over his career he acted in 102 films alongside major stars including Jorge Negrete, Pedro Infante, and Tito Guízar; he also wrote for 20 films and produced 60. In 1959 he received his first opportunity as a leading man and writer with Ferias de México (dir. Rafael Portillo), and produced La ley de las pistolas and Pistolas invencibles (both dir. Benito Alazraki). After a long hiatus, he directed the short film Los marginados (1972), portraying harsh realities of social poverty in Monterrey. In 1981 he produced and directed his first feature film, El Milusos, based on a story by Ricardo Garibay; the film earned him the El Heraldo award for Best Debut (Ópera Prima) in 1984 and a special prize at the Karlovy Vary festival that same year, and it was later recognized by the national film industry as a major box-office success. He went on to direct Las glorias del gran Púas (1982), El Milusos 2 (1983), and his last 35mm feature ¿La tierra prometida? / La dulce esperanza (1985), which won a top prize at the Tashkent international festival and received second place at Karlovy Vary in 1986; in the 1990s he returned to directing with several videohome productions. Separately, he received a gold medal in 1964 from the National Association of Actors for his promotion of Mexican culture abroad, an initiative attributed to President Adolfo López Mateos.
Filmography (40)
Cuatro pillos y un vivales
1991
Flaco Flaco, pero no para tu taco
1989
Diana, René y El Tíbiri
1988
The Promised Land?
1986
El Mil Usos II
1984
The Glories of the Great Púas
1984
El mil usos
1981
Las Tentadoras
1980
Muñecas de medianoche
1979
En la cuerda del hambre
1979
Mexico, Mexico, ra, ra, ra!
1976
Santo in the Treasure of Dracula
1969
The Vampire and Sex
1969
The Gunslingers
1962
Frankenstein, the Vampire and Company
1962
Amor a balazo limpio
1961
De hombre a hombre
1961
The Curse of the Doll People
1961
The Law of Guns
1960
Simitrio
1960
Peligros de juventud
1960
Póker de reinas
1960
Las hermanas Karambazo
1960
El vestido de novia
1959
Ferias de México
1959
Bolero Inmortal
1958
The New Invisible Man
1958
School for Buglars
1958
Los amantes
1956
Enemigos
1956
The Illegitimate
1956
Secreto profesional
1955
Untouched
1954
El mil amores
1954
Solamente una vez
1954
Nuevo amanecer
1954
Gitana Tenias Que Ser
1953
Frontera norte
1953
El misterio del carro express
1953
Por qué peca la mujer
1952