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Antonio Aguilar

17 May, 1919 in Villanueva, Zacatecas, Mexico

Antonio Aguilar Barraza (17 May 1919 – 19 June 2007) was a Mexican singer, songwriter, film actor, film producer, andscreenwriter. During his career, he recorded over 150 albums, which sold 25 million copies, and participated in more than 120 films. He was given the honorific nickname "El Charro de México" (The Horseman of Mexico) because he is... credited with popularizing la charrería, considered to have originated in Mexico, to international audiences. 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 in 1997. Aguilar was best known for singing traditional Mexican folk songs (rancheras) and ballads (corridos) as well for his roles in films concerning rural themes, such as the Mexican Revolution. He won the Latin ACE Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Emiliano Zapata in the 1970 epic film of the same name. He also portrayed Pancho Villa twice in film. In 1997, Aguilar was awarded the Special Golden Ariel for his "invaluable contribution and spreading of Mexican cinema". With his second wife, popular singer and actress Flor Silvestre, he had two sons, Antonio Aguilar Jr. and Pepe Aguilar, who also became singers and actors. His family is known collectively as "La Dinastía Aguilar" (The Aguilar Dynasty).

Also Known As:

El charro de MéxicoTony AguilarEl Charro de MexicoJosé Pascual Antonio Aguilar Márquez BarrazaAntonio 'Tony' AguilarToni Aguilar Tony Aguilar

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Simon Blanco
53% (1975)
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Viva el chubasco
46% (1983)
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El Rey
54% (1976)
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Albur de amor
50% (1980)
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El casto Susano
56% (1954)
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Crazy Love
50% (1953)
La pantera negra
50% (1957)
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Alma llanera
53% (1965)
Las tres pelonas
50% (1958)
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Astucia
50% (1986)
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Lauro Puñales
45% (1969)
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Peregrina
42% (1974)
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El chivo
50% (1992)
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Hundred girls
50% (1957)
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The Achievers
50% (1978)
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El norteño
50% (1963)
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La segunda mujer
50% (1953)
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La cama de piedra
50% (1958)
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Bala Perdida
54% (1960)
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Pueblo quieto
50% (1955)
Valente Quintero
50% (1973)
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El as de oros
60% (1968)
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Gabino Barrera
54% (1965)

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