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Pedro Infante (Spanish: [ˈpeðɾo jɱˈfante]; November 18, 1917 – April 15, 1957) was a Mexican singer and actor, widely regarded as one of the most iconic figures of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema and one of the greatest performers of traditional Mexican music. Known as "El Ídolo del Pueblo" ("The Idol of the People"), Infante appeared in over 60 films between 1939 and 1957—30 of them with his brother Ángel Infante, and recorded more than 350 songs throughout his career. Born in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Infante worked as a carpenter before gaining recognition as a singer. He started performing on local radio and in public events, eventually catching the attention of music producers in Mexico City. His baritone voice and heartfelt delivery made him a favorite among audiences, and he soon transitioned into film roles. He was also the paternal grandfather of Grammy-nominated singer Lupita Infante, who has credited him as a major artistic influence. Infante’s breakthrough role came with La feria de las flores (1943), but it was Nosotros los pobres (1948), directed by Ismael Rodríguez, that catapulted him to nationwide stardom. The film’s emotional themes and portrayal of Mexico’s working class resonated deeply with audiences, and it was followed by sequels Ustedes los ricos (1948) and Pepe el Toro (1953). Other notable films include Los tres García (1947), ¡Vuelven los García! (1947), A toda máquina! (1951), Qué te ha dado esa mujer (1951), and the beloved comedy-drama Dos tipos de cuidado (1953), in which he starred alongside Jorge Negrete. He was also critically recognized for his acting talent. In 1956, he received the prestigious Ariel Award for Best Actor for his role in La vida no vale nada. His final film performance was in Tizoc (1957), co‑starring María Félix. The film earned him the Silver Bear for Best Actor (posthumously) at the 7th Berlin International Film Festival and also received the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film (Mexico) in 1958. Musically, Infante was celebrated for his work in genres such as ranchera, bolero, and mariachi. He recorded extensively for Peerless Records and became one of the best-selling Mexican artists of all time. His most enduring songs include “Cien Años”, “Amorcito corazón”, “Carta a Eufemia”, “La que se fue”, “Bésame mucho”, and “El caballo blanco”. His 1952 album Cuando sale la luna was ranked No. 56 in Billboard and Rolling Stone's 2024 list of the 600 Greatest Latin Albums of All Time. Pedro Infante died in a tragic plane crash in Mérida, Yucatán, on April 15, 1957, at the age of 39, at the height of his career. Today, he remains a beloved and enduring icon of Mexican culture, admired by generations of fans around the world.
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