Alfredo del Diestro

Alfredo del Diestro

  • Birthday: 10/7/1885
  • Deathday: 1/1/1951
  • Place of birth: Valparaíso, Chile
  • Fame for: Acting

Biography

Actor and film director, born in Valparaíso Chile, October 7, 1885, died in Mexico City in 1951. Son of Spanish merchant Juan del Diestro and Italian pianist Matilde Cavaletti, Alfredo del Diestro spent his adolescence in Havana with his parents. In 1900 he returned to Colombia with the theatrical company Juan del Diestro, formed by him and his younger brother Juan. The company remained in the country until 1903, when it resumed its transhumance through Central America and the Caribbean. In Havana he met the Mexican actress Emma Roldán, and married her. In 1920, when he was doing a season at the Municipal Theater of Cali, he met Francisco Antonio Posada, who proposed him to co-direct with the Spaniard Máximo Calvo the silent feature film María. Del Diestro did the art direction, directed the dialogues and the staging. He returned to Mexico in 1924, where he continued working in film. His most outstanding performance was in the feature film Allá en el rancho grande, made in 1936.

Filmography

Prisoner 13
Release date: 5/31/1933

Prisoner 13

Role(s): Colonel Julián Carrasco

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El compadre Mendoza
Release date: 4/5/1934

El compadre Mendoza

Role(s): Rosalio Mendoza

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The Crying Woman
Release date: 3/31/1933

The Crying Woman

Role(s): Jefe de policía

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Se la llevó el Remington
Release date: 11/4/1948

Se la llevó el Remington

Role(s): Don Eusebio

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Those who dance
Release date: 12/5/1930

Those who dance

Role(s): Benson

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