El Santo

El Santo

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1917-09-23
Place of Birth:
Also Known As: Hombre Rojo / Enmascarado / Murciélago II / Demonio negro / El Enmascarado de Plata / Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1917-09-23 More

Biography

Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta debuted in the ring in 1934, but his legend began to be woven on July 26, 1942 in the legendary Arena México. That night the robust fighter - who over the years made a career under the names Hombre Rojo, Enmascarado, Murciélago II and Demonio Negro, among others - debuted a brand new personality under a shiny silver mask. El Santo, the Silver Masked Man, was born. The legend of El Santo was never the product of chance. His tenacity and versatility in the ring earned him the respect of his opponents and the admiration of the respectable public that night after night filled the coliseums where the Silver Masked Man gave an account of his fearsome rivals. He was rough and technical but, above all, he was an honest fighter who did not have to resort to tricks or scandals to increase his well-deserved fame. From the ring to the screen, the route that El Santo followed to become an idol of Mexican cinema led him first to the world of comics. Thanks to the inventiveness of the cartoonist and editor José Guadalupe Cruz, Santo was the first fantastic character in popular Mexican literature and one of the most beloved, along with the legendary Kalimán. The Silver Masked Man made his film debut in 1952. In that year, the popularity of wrestling in Mexico was increasing thanks to the broadcasts of this sport-spectacle on television. At the same time, the comics starring Santo, the Silver Masked Man - printed on that unforgettable sepia-colored paper - invaded magazine stands throughout the country and sold thousands of copies every week. A few years later, the circulation of Santo's adventures would reach more than a million weekly magazines.
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The Fury of the Karate Experts
Science Fiction Action Adventure
The Fist of Death
Science Fiction Fantasy Action Adventure
Santo vs. the TV Killer
Adventure Action Thriller
Santo and the Border of Terror
Action Adventure Thriller
Santo vs. the She-Wolves
Horror Action Fantasy
Anonymous Death Threat
Action Adventure Thriller
Santo vs. Doctor Death
Science Fiction Action Adventure Horror
Suicide Mission
Action Adventure Science Fiction Western
Santo vs. the Killers from Other Worlds
Science Fiction Action Adventure Horror
Santo in the Vengeance of the Mummy
Action Horror Science Fiction
Santo Faces Death
Science Fiction Action Crime
The Vampire and Sex
Action Adventure Horror
Santo in the Treasure of Dracula
Action Horror Science Fiction
The Witches Attack
Horror Fantasy Thriller
Operation 67
Crime Action Adventure
Baron Brakola
Mystery Action Adventure Fantasy Horror
The Grave Robbers
Adventure Horror Science Fiction
Santo vs. the Ghost of the Strangler
Action Crime Mystery Horror Thriller
Santo vs. the Strangler
Crime Action Drama Adventure Science Fiction Horror
Santo in the Wax Museum
Science Fiction Action Horror
Santo vs. the Zombies
Horror Action Adventure Mystery
Santo vs. Infernal Men
Action Adventure Mystery
Santo vs. Evil Brain
Action Crime Adventure
  • name:El Santo
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1917-09-23
  • Place of Birth:
  • Also Known As: Hombre Rojo · Enmascarado · Murciélago II · Demonio negro · El Enmascarado de Plata · Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta ·
  • Biography:Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta debuted in the ring in 1934, but his legend began to be woven on July 26, 1942 in the legendary Arena México. That night the robust fighter - who over the years made a career under the names Hombre Rojo, Enmascarado, Murciélago II and Demonio Negro, among others - debuted a brand new personality under a shiny silver mask. El Santo, the Silver Masked Man, was born. The legend of El Santo was never the product of chance. His tenacity and versatility in the ring earned him the respect of his opponents and the admiration of the respectable public that night after night filled the coliseums where the Silver Masked Man gave an account of his fearsome rivals. He was rough and technical but, above all, he was an honest fighter who did not have to resort to tricks or scandals to increase his well-deserved fame. From the ring to the screen, the route that El Santo followed to become an idol of Mexican cinema led him first to the world of comics. Thanks to the inventiveness of the cartoonist and editor José Guadalupe Cruz, Santo was the first fantastic character in popular Mexican literature and one of the most beloved, along with the legendary Kalimán. The Silver Masked Man made his film debut in 1952. In that year, the popularity of wrestling in Mexico was increasing thanks to the broadcasts of this sport-spectacle on television. At the same time, the comics starring Santo, the Silver Masked Man - printed on that unforgettable sepia-colored paper - invaded magazine stands throughout the country and sold thousands of copies every week. A few years later, the circulation of Santo's adventures would reach more than a million weekly magazines.
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