Eulalio González

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Eulalio González

Eulalio González Death

Eulalio passed away on September 1, 2003 at the age of 81 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.

Eulalio González death quick facts:
  • When did Eulalio González die?

    September 1, 2003
  • How old was Eulalio González when died?

    81
  • Where did Eulalio González die? What was the location of death?

    Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico

Eulalio González Birthday and Date of Death

Eulalio González was born on December 16, 1921 and died on September 1, 2003. Eulalio was 81 years old at the time of death.

Birthday: December 16, 1921
Date of Death: September 1, 2003
Age at Death: 81

Eulalio González - Biography

Renowned for portraying his witty, stereotypical norteño character named "Piporro" in the Pedro Infante film Little Love of My Life (1952), Eulalio González quickly became one of the box-office stars of the 1960s and the best norteño comedian ever. Born and raised in northern Mexico, González was the son of customs agent Pablo González Barrera and Elvira Ramírez. During his youth he studied medicine and accounting, though he never sought these professions. His first break came when he working as a radio announcer and popular film actor-singer Pedro Infante invited him to participate in the radio-novela "Martín Corona". The success of the radio-novela spawned a film starring Infante and Sara Montiel with González reprising his role as the comic norteño sidekick. It would not be until the early 1960s when González's popularity grew in both film and music, starring as the leading man in the films The Ship of Monsters (1960), Ruletero a toda marcha (1962), El rey del tomate (1963), El bracero del año (1964), La Valentina (1966), Qué hombre tan sin embargo (1967), and El pistolero desconocido (1967). His quick and inventive humor can be appreciated today in his films, screenplays, and songs.

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