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  1. Joaquín Cordero (Spanish pronunciation: [xoaˈkiŋ koɾˈðeɾo]; August 16, 1922 – February 19, 2013) was a Mexican actor of the cinema, theatre and telenovelas.

  2. Joaquín Cordero. Actor: Amor en silencio. Joaquin Cordero was born in the city of Puebla in Mexico. Shortly after his birth his 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.

  3. Joaquín Adrián Cordero Aurrecoechea ( Puebla, Puebla, 16 de agosto de 1922- Ciudad de México, 19 de febrero de 2013) fue un actor mexicano.

  4. Joaquín Cordero. Actor: Stepmother. Joaquin Cordero was born in the city of Puebla in Mexico. Shortly after his birth his 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.

  5. Joaquín Cordero Aurrecoechea (August 16, 1922 – February 19, 2013) was a Mexican actor. He was mostly known for being in many Mexican telenovelas. He was in about 100 television shows and over 50 movies. Cordero was born on August 16, 1922 in Puebla, Mexico.

  6. Feb 20, 2013 · Mexican actor Joaquin Cordero has died on Tuesday, February 19 at the age of 89 of an apparent respiratory arrest.

  7. En el seno de una conservadora familia poblana que sobrevivía al desastre de la Revolución, el joven Joaquín Cordero tuvo que enfrentar a sus padres para lanzarse en pos de una aventura por...

  8. Feb 19, 2013 · 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.

  9. Joaquín Cordero (Spaingie pronunciation: [xoakin kordero];(16 August 1922 - 19 Februar 2013) wis a Mexican actor o the cinema, theatre an telenovelas.

  10. Growing up inside a conservative family established in the city of Puebla that just survived the disaster of the Revolution, the young Joaquín Cordero had to face his parents to pursue his dreams of being an actor, an adventure that for those years was almost inconceivable.