
Julio Alemán
Biography
Julio Méndez Alemán (November 29, 1933 – April 11, 2012) was a Mexican actor. Alemán was born in Morelia, Michoacán. After studying to be an agronomical engineer, he turned to show business. His first film was El Zarco in 1957. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, he was the MC of the Mexican version of the Italianchildren's puppet show Topo Gigio. Alemán appeared in more than 151 films and was elected, for a period, chairman of the Mexican actors' union, the Asociación Nacional de Actores (National Actors' Association). Alemán died in Mexico City on April 11, 2012. He had been diagnosed with lung cancer. His remains were cremated and a memorial service was held on April 12, 2012, in Mexico City.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances
Tres Romeos y una Julieta
1961

LA DAMA DE LA TEXANA 1000x
2001

Simitrio
as Fernando
1960

Neutron and the Black Mask
as Mario Núñez
1962

Nostradamus: The Genie of Darkness
as Antonio
1962

Nostradamus and the Destroyer of Monsters
as Antonio
1962

The Blood of Nostradamus
as Antonio
1962

Occupational Killer
as Licensiado de la Parra
1986

El tesoro del Pilar
2000

Vacation of Terror
as Fernando
1987

No hay derecho joven
as San Pedro
2006

Neutron the Atomic Superman vs. the Death Robots
as Dr. Caronte
1962
Tirando a matar
1961

Tampico
as Doctor Luis Rico
1972

My Son, the Hero
as Martín del Hierro
1961

Kidnapping: Death Notice
as Zafiro
1998

Patsy My Love
as Ricardo
1969

Diamantes, Oro y Amor
1973

Neutron vs. Dr. Caronte
as Jaime Yáñez
1963
Río salvaje
1971
TV Appearances

La Verdad Oculta
as Adolfo Ávila
2006

Las Tontas No Van al Cielo
as Arturo Molina
2008

Soy tu dueña
as Ernesto Galeana
2010

Las Vías del Amor
as Alberto Betanzos
2002

Sandra y Paulina
as Andrés
1980

Mujer de Madera
as Don Aarón Santibáñez
2004

Distilling Love
as Roberto Avellaneda
2007
Alma Rebelde
as Diego Pereira
1999

Mi Destino Eres Tú
as Augusto Rodríguez Franco
2000

Las Lunas del Auditorio
as Self
2002

Amor Real
as Joaquín Fuentes-Guerra
2003

Confidente de secundaria
as Simón
1996