Film and TV

Who is the greatest idol of Mexico of all time?

TOP 1: Pedro Infante

This is a kind of care, since the same thing masterfully interpreted almost any musical genre of his time, and in the cinema I get to play practically any character. Few have been like him, and perhaps none has reached or reached his level, and those who knew him personally and also those who met him through his songs and movies, we saw the impressive way in which he evolved from being a Shy man to a whole character remembered to date in practically any Spanish-speaking country, and much more.


TOP 2: Jorge Negrete

Another kind of care of the golden age of Mexico, which although it did not achieve popularity or had the charisma that Pedro Infante had, if he had a powerful voice that opened up both in the musical genre and in the cinema of that time, and which has earned him to be recognized until today as one of the greatest performers of his genre, and who was nicknamed the charro singer in recognition of his great voice.

TOP 3: Cantinflas

Little can be said about this great Mexican artist that has not been said on other occasions in recognition of his talent, because the truth I do not remember someone who has made us laugh so many generations with his magnificent comic representations in the cinema and with his particular way of singing that was so funny.


TOP 4: Javier Solis

Another great Mexican singer who stood out a little after the death of Jorge Negrete and Pedro Infante, and that although he had a beautiful voice, it was not enough to reach the heights that those two types of care arrived, but that he is still remembered and admired with love by the Mexican public and abroad.


TOP 5: Tin Tan

TOP 6: Chespirito

The most appropriate term to describe this man would be that of genius, because you can not otherwise catalog someone who has been able to entertain "so many" people for "so much" time, because we all know that their programs have already passed the timeline and the same are seen in their home country than in relatively most of the Spanish-speaking world, and that children see the same as adults do. Too bad that lately she is very delicate in health, and for that reason I do not think she has much time to live this little genius of the artistic medium called Roberto Gomez Bolaños.


TOP 7: Luis Aguilar


TOP 8: The Saint

Another great idol of the crowds that delighted boys and adults in their legendary fights over the ring. A popular hero.

TOP 9: Luis Miguel


TOP 10: Antonio Aguilar


TOP 11: Julio Cesar Chavez

One of the best boxers of all time and who won five world titles in different divisions, and who was an artifice of excellent and fast-paced fights, like the one where Meldrik Taylor knocked out at the last minute. A living legend of Mexican boxing.

TOP 12: Vicente Fernandez


TOP 13: Jose jose

And here we have, although a little late, at the beginning of the song, a great among the greats of all history. And thanks to Susy Mildred for reminding me, because I don't know what I was thinking when I happened to include it on this list.


TOP 14: Piporro


TOP 15: Salvador Sanchez

Another great of world boxing and that became tremendously popular after that tremendous fight against the great Wilfredo Gomez, who in addition to taking away the talkative gave him an impressive lesson on how to talk with his fists above the ring and not with the upside down from this. Too bad that he died so young in that fateful accident on the road, but that from that moment has become a boxing legend worldwide, and it was so good to box that there have been those who have said he was at the height of the Great Cassius Clay.

TOP 16: Fernando Soler

Great actor of the golden age of Mexican cinema and that I record his many histrionic qualities in a multitude of movies, and with some of which I won several awards as best actor, including the ariel for the movie You will not want your son's wife , one of the best movies of all time in Mexico.


TOP 17: Miguel Aceves Mejia


TOP 18: Octavio Paz

A great poet, writer, essayist and Mexican diplomat who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1990.


TOP 19: Hugo Sanchez

Excellent Mexican auctioneer who gave shine to the country in its passage through the Spanish league with Atletico de Madrid and then with Real, and in which he won four trophies as the top scorer in the league and tied the record of 38 scores in a single season.


TOP 20: Diego Rivera

Famous and prominent Mexican painter who stood out above all for capturing works of high social content in public buildings.

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