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about||the Portuguese rugby union player|António AguilarInfobox person| name = Antonio Aguilar| image =| caption = as Capitán Ventura in The Soldiers of Pancho Villa|La Cucaracha (1959).| birth_date = Birth date|1919|5|17| birth_place = Villanueva, Zacatecas|Villanueva , Zacatecas , Mexico | death_date = Death date and age|2007|6|19|1919|5|17| death_place = Mexico City , Mexico | birthname = José Pascual Antonio Aguilar Barraza| spouse = Flor Silvestre (actress)|Flor Silvestre (October 29, 1959;2007; his death) 2 children José Pascual Antonio Aguilar Barraza cite web|title=FamilySearch.org - Mexico, Catholic Church Records - Zacatecas - Villanueva - San Judas Tadeo - Bautismos de hijos legitimos 1913-1924|url=https://www.familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-15188-15326-15? cc=1410092& wc=6838835|accessdate=27 August 2011 (May 17, 1919 – June 19, 2007) most commonly known as Antonio Aguilar , nicknamed " El Charro de México ", was a Mexican people|Mexican film actor , singer , Film producer|producer and screenwriter . During his career, he made over 150 albums, which sold 25 million copies, and made 167 movies. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp? vnu_content_id=1003601518 Billboard "Mariachi Icon Antonio Aguilar Dies At 88" June 20, 2007 Aguilar was best known in cinema for his participation in films concerning the Mexican Revolution , its heroes, and its folk songs or corridos . He won the Premio ACE for Best Actor for his eponymous role in Emiliano Zapata (film)|Emiliano Zapata .cite web|title=Internet Movie Database - Awards for Antonio Aguilar|url= http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0013487/awards|accessdate=7 November 2011 Aguilar was also awarded with the Ariel Award|Special Golden Ariel for his invaluable contribution and spreading of Mexican cinema.
He married actress-singer Flor Silvestre after meeting her during the filming of a motion picture. Their sons, Antonio Aguilar Jr. and Pepe Aguilar also entered into the film and music industry. Antonio Aguilar along with his family are known together as La Dinastía Aguilar , or "The Aguilar Dynasty".
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Acting career
see also|Antonio Aguilar filmographyAguilar began his acting career in 1952 during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema . He is credited with popularising Charreada|la charrería , considered to have originated in Mexico, to international audiences.
Antonio Aguilar was the first Mexican performer to mix rodeo s and concerts while touring his show in Latin America and the United States . http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-6723751,00.html AP via The Guardian , "Mexican Mariachi Singer Dies at 89" June 19, 2007 He made 167 movies and has been compared to American actors like Roy Rogers , Gene Autry , and Ronald Reagan .
In the 1950s, Aguilar was cast in a series of films centered on rural hero "Mauricio Rosales" in El rayo justiciero (1955), La barranca de muerte (1955), La sierra del terror (1956), La huella del chacal (1956), La pantera negra (1957), La guarida del buitre (1958), and Los muertos no hablan (1958). A total of seven low-budget ranchera films produced by Rosas Films S.A.
Aguilar gained cinematic notice when cast in Ismael Rodríguez 's Tierra de hombres in 1956. Other collaborations with Rodríguez include The Soldiers of Pancho Villa|La Cucaracha (1959) and Ánimas Trujano (film)|Ánimas Trujano (1962), where he received starring roles. Amongst his best ranchera films are Yo... el aventurero (1959), Caballo prieto azabache (1968) El ojo de vidrio (1969), and Valente Quintero (1973). Aguilar appeared in American western film s like 1969's The Undefeated (1969 film)|The Undefeated starring John Wayne . He also made a memorable starring role alongside Flor Silvestre (actress)|Flor Silvestre in Triste recuerdo (1991). For contributions to the recording industry, Antonio Aguilar Barraza was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7056 Hollywood Boulevard .cite web|url= http://www.hwof.com/stars? recipient=Antonio_Aguilar_Barraza |title=Hollywood Walk of Fame database |publisher=HWOF.com He was similarly honored with his handprints and star on the Plaza de las Estrellas|Paseo de las Luminarias in Mexico City for his work in movies and in the recording industry.
Musical career
Antonio Aguilar began his recording career in 1950, eventually making over 150 albums and selling more than 25 million records. He was known for his corrido s with some of his best known songs, including "Gabino Barrera", "Caballo Prieto Azabache", "Albur de Amor", and "Un Puño De Tierra". Antonio was also largely responsible for the renewed popularity of the tambora music in the mid 1980s, when he single-handedly resuscitated the genre with the hit "Triste Recuerdo". To this day he has been the only Hispanic artist to sell out the Madison Square Garden of New York City for six consecutive nights on 1997.Cite news | last= | first= | author-link= | publication-date= 1 May 2000 | date= | year= 2000 | title= Una Vida de Corrido. Antonio Aguilar | periodical= Somos | publication-place= Mexico City | place= | publisher= Editorial Televisa | volume= | issue= 195 - special issue | pages= 104 | url= | doi= | oclc= | postscript= Cite web | last = Ankeny | first = Jason | title = Antonio Aguilar Biography | work = All Music Guide | publisher = Rovi Corporation | url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=p28939|pure_url=yes| accessdate=2010-01-05
Family
Ángela and Jesús, Antonio's parents, had six other children: José Roque, Salvador (dec.), Guadalupe (dec.), Luis Tomás (dec.), Mariano (dec.) and Josefina. Aguilar was married to actress Flor Silvestre (actress)|Flor Silvestre (born Guillermina Jiménez Chagoya), and one of their children, Pepe Aguilar|José "Pepe" Aguilar , is among Mexico's most popular modern singers. In addition to Pepe Aguilar, he had another child with Flor Silvestre who is the eldest, Antonio Aguilar, Jr. Aguilar's grandchildren include Emiliano, Aneliz, Leonardo, and Ángela are Pepe Aguilar's children. María José and Flor Susana are Antonio Aguilar Jr's. children.
Death
On June 18, 2007, Doctors announced that Antonio was no longer responding to treatment and was expected to pass away before the end of the night. On June 19, 2007, the doctor spoke out to the media that Aguilar was still alive, and his body was responding to the medication but was still in critical condition. While there, the family received visits from many famous people including Vicente Fernández .
Aguilar died on June 19, 2007 at 11:45 p.m. from pneumonia . His coffin was carried through the streets of Zacatecas, the state capital, and was honored at a memorial service attended by hundreds at a church there.
His body was then taken to the hamlet of Tayahua, about convert|100|km|mi|sp=us to the south, where residents waited in the streets to bid Aguilar a final farewell before he was buried at his family's "El Soyate" ranch nearby, the government news agency Notimex reported.
Obituaries appeared in many newspapers, including Los Angeles Times (US), New York Times (US), Washington Post (US), The Guardian (UK) and The Independent (UK). News of Antonio’s death were reported in newspapers of many Spanish-speaking countries, including Guatemala (El Periodico), Honduras (La Tribuna), El Salvador (El Diario de Hoy), Nicaragua (El Nuevo Diario), Costa Rica (Diario Extra), Venezuela (Correo del Caroní), Peru (Crónica Viva), Colombia (El Tiempo), Ecuador (El Diario) and Chile (El Mercurio).
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External links
IMDb name|id=0013487|name=Antonio Aguilar
http://www.tkcine.com/ms/aa/ Antonio Aguilar's movies at TKcine
http://www.pepeaguilar.com/ Pepe Aguilar's website - Antonio Aguilar's son
http://www.legacy.com/HoustonChronicle/DeathNotices.asp? Page=LifeStory& PersonID=89324158 Obituary in the Houston Chronicle
Persondata| NAME =Aguilar, Antonio | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | SHORT DESCRIPTION = Film actor, singer, producer, screenwriter | DATE OF BIRTH =May 17, 1919 | PLACE OF BIRTH = Villanueva, Zacatecas|Villanueva , Zacatecas , Mexico | DATE OF DEATH =June 19, 2007 | PLACE OF DEATH = Mexico City , Mexico DEFAULTSORT:Aguilar, Antonio Category:1919 births Category:2007 deaths Category:Mexican actors Category:Mexican singers Category:Mexican people of Colombian descent Category:Golden Ariel Award winners Category:People from Zacatecas Category:Deaths from pneumonia Category:Infectious disease deaths in Mexico Category:Golden Age of Mexican cinema Category:Mexican expatriates in Puerto Rico