• Source: Eduardo Alcaraz
    • Alfredo Vergara Morales (13 April 1915 – 18 April 1987), best known by the stage name Eduardo Alcaraz, was a Chilean-Mexican actor. Born in Santiago, he was based in Mexico since 1951. He appeared in films such as Escuela de rateros (1958) alongside Pedro Infante. He also worked as voice actor in many movies and cartoons.
      In 1949, while working at Radio Quito in Ecuador, he participated in an adaptation of The War of the Worlds, similar to how Orson Welles had done a decade earlier in the United States. Alcaraz was in charge of the script of this new version, which like Welles's version represented the events narrated as if it were a true transmission. When it was revealed that it was a fictional story, a crowd made their way to the El Comercio newspaper building, where the radio worked, and set it on fire. Six people died.


      Selected filmography




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      El otro (1960)
      Marianela (1961)
      Leyendas de México (1968)
      La Gata (1970) - El Francés
      Muchacha italiana viene a casarse (1971) - Vittorio Maglione
      La señora joven (1972) - Federico Ricarte
      Donde termina el camino (1978)


      References




      Bibliography


      Monsiváis, Carlos. Pedro Infante. Las leyes del querer. Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial México, 2012.


      External links


      Eduardo Alcaraz at IMDb

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