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词条 Fernando Luján
释义

  1. Family

     Una vuelta al corazón 

  2. Acting career

  3. Death

  4. Awards

  5. Telenovelas

  6. Series

  7. Films

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Infobox person
| name = Fernando Luján
| birth_name = Fernando Ciangherotti Díaz
| birth_date = {{birth date|1939|8|23}}
| birth_place = Bogota, Colombia
| death_date = {{death date and age|2019|1|11|1939|8|23}}
| death_place = Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico
| occupation = Movie, TV and Theater Actor
| years_active = 1952–2019
| spouse = Martha Mariana Castro
| children = 10
}}

Fernando Luján (born Fernando Ciangherotti Díaz; August 23, 1939 – January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.

His father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luján.

Family

Luján was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality.[1] He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo,[2] granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.

He has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.

Una vuelta al corazón

In 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.

Acting career

He started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luján a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos también lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.

After participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Angélica Aragón in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel García Márquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as "remarkable" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.

Death

A long-time cigar smoker, Luján died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.[3]

Awards

  • Ariel Award in 2005
    • Diosa de plata ("Silver Goddess") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico

Telenovelas

  • Cuatro en la trampa (1961)
  • La culpa de los padres (1963)
  • Marina Lavalle (1965)
  • El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo
  • Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)
  • María José (1978) as El Jaiba
  • Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred
  • Los ricos también lloran (1979) as Diego
  • Vida robada (1991) as Don Ramón
  • Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio
  • Sueño de amor (1993)
  • La paloma (1995)
  • Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel
  • Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Millán
  • Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles
  • Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomelí
  • Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Millán
  • Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros
  • Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo
  • Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont
  • Quererte así (2012) as Alfred "Fred" Roth
  • Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Martínez
  • Así en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara

Series

  • Pinche Pancho
  • Ingobernable (2017) as Tomás Urquiza

Films

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  • La cobarde (1952)
  • La segunda mujer (1952)
  • El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodríguez
  • La edad de la tentación (1958)
  • La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)
  • Dangers of Youth (1960)
  • Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)
  • Juventud rebelde (1961)
  • Jóvenes y bellas (1961)
  • El cielo y la tierra (1962)
  • Dile que la quiero (1963)
  • La sombra de los hijos (1963)
  • El pueblo fantasma (1963)
  • Neutrón contra los asesinos del karate (1964)
  • El gángster (1964)
  • Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno
  • Los perversos a go go (1965)
  • Que haremos con papá? (1965)
  • Juventud sin ley (1965)
  • Fiebre de juventud (1965)
  • Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio
  • Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)
  • Novias impacientes (1966)
  • Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)
  • Acapulco a go-go (1966)
  • El falso heredero (1966)
  • Sólo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro
  • Caballos de acero (1967)
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  • Amor y esas cosas (1967)
  • El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)
  • Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)
  • El oficio más antiguo del mundo (1968)
  • Cuerpazo del delito (1968)
  • 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Suárez
  • Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)
  • Pilotos de combate (1970)
  • Buscando una sonrisa (1970)
  • La hermana Dinamita (1970)
  • Los corrompidos (1971)
  • El miedo no anda en burro (1973)
  • El alegre divorciado (1976)
  • El patrullero 777 (1977)
  • La guerra de los pasteles (1978)
  • Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebarán
  • En la trampa (1979)
  • Más buenas que el pan (1985)
  • Solicito marido para engañar (1987)
  • Día de muertos (1988)
  • Fuera de la ley (1998)
  • En el país de no pasa nada (1999)
  • El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel
  • Primer y último amor (2002) as Fermín Azcue
  • El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando
  • Tú te lo pierdes (2005)
  • El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)
  • Cinco días sin Nora (2008)
  • Overboard (2018)
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References

1. ^http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/hoy-san-diego/sdhoy-alimentan-apalusos-fernando-lujan-2013jul08-story.html Alimentan los aplausos a Fernando Luján - The San Diego Union-Tribune
2. ^http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/espectaculos/92966.html La dinastía Ciangherotti tiene nuevo integrante: Paolo Luján
3. ^{{cite web |title=Murió el actor Fernando Luján a los 79 años |url=https://www.infobae.com/america/entretenimiento/2019/01/11/murio-el-actor-fernando-lujan/ |website=Infobae |accessdate=24 January 2019 |language=es-ES}}

External links

  • {{IMDb name|id=0525459|name=Fernando Luján}}
  • El coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times
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