
Joaquín Cordero
Actor·1923–2013·Puebla, Mexico
17 horror credits
Joaquín Cordero (August 16, 1923 – February 19, 2013) was a Mexican actor of the cinema, theatre and telenovelas.
Shortly after his birth, Cordero’s family moved to Mexico City, and in the following years he studied in a seminary and even considered becoming a priest, but eventually he decided to pursue a law career. After three years of law classes, against his family’s wishes he decided to become an actor. He initially appeared in small roles but by his early fifties he was getting much larger roles. Eventually he became one of the most popular actors in Mexican cinema. Cordero also shown appeared in theatre and on television and in the latter medium in numerous telenovelas and winning numerous awards. His most recent telenovelas included La Madrastra and Destilando Amor. February 19, 2013, Lamb died in a clinic in the city of Mexico, victim of heart problems that ended his life at the age of 89 years. According to his family, the Mexican actor died of love, facing a deep depression over the death of his beloved wife, Alma Guzman, which occurred on July 18, 2012.
Actor17 films

Vacation of Terror II: Diabolical Birthday
Don Roberto

Satanic Sect: Messenger of the Lord
Father Esteban

Panic
First man on boat (segment "Soledad")

Perverse Doll
Ricardo

The Book of Stone
Eugenio Ruvalcaba

Wrestling Women vs. the Killer Robot
Arturo

Dr. Satan vs. Black Magic
Dr. Satan

Dr. Satan
Dr. Plutarco Arozamena (Doctor Satan)

The She-Wolf
Dr. Alejandro Bernstein

100 Cries of Terror
Julio (segmento 'Pánico')

Museum Of Horror
Luis

El río de las ánimas

The Terrible Giant of the Snow
Jorge Méndez

The Monster of the Volcano
Jorge Méndez

Santo vs. Infernal Men
Joaquín

Santo vs. Evil Brain
Dr. Campos

Orlak, the Hell of Frankenstein
Jaime Rojas / Orlak