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Original Name
Jorge Zamora Montalvo
Birth
Havana, Municipio de La Habana Vieja, La Habana, Cuba
Death
30 Nov 2022 (aged 94)
Ciudad de México, Mexico
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Ashes given to family Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Actor, Comedian, Singer, and Composer. Jorge Zamora Montalvo, known for his significant contributions to Mexican film and television, collaborated with prominent figures of his era, including Germán Valdés "Tin Tan" and the comedy duo Los Polivoces. His television debut was in 1955 on "Teatro fantástico," and his cinematic work began in 1960 with an uncredited role in "Variedades de Medianoche," marking his initial collaboration with Tin-Tan. In the 1960s and 1970s, he starred in numerous films, such as "La tijera de oro," "Tin Tan y los modelos," "El fantasma de la opereta," "El duende y yo," "Santo contra los zombies," "Tin-Tan el hombre mono," "Chico Ramos," "Masajista de señoras," and "Vidita negra," among others. Zamorita achieved television stardom through appearances on shows like "El Show de los Polivoces," "El Show de Enrique el Polivoz," and "Chispas de Chocolate." His acting prowess extended to telenovelas like "Acapulco, cuepo y Alma," "Mi Querida Isabel," "Rebelde," and "Destilando Amor." Additionally, he gained recognition as a talented songwriter, contributing to popular songs such as "Mi adversidad," "Enséñame tú," "La basura," "Señor Juez," "Bómboro quiñá quiñá," "Nadie se lleva nada," and "La radioactividad."
Actor, Comedian, Singer, and Composer. Jorge Zamora Montalvo, known for his significant contributions to Mexican film and television, collaborated with prominent figures of his era, including Germán Valdés "Tin Tan" and the comedy duo Los Polivoces. His television debut was in 1955 on "Teatro fantástico," and his cinematic work began in 1960 with an uncredited role in "Variedades de Medianoche," marking his initial collaboration with Tin-Tan. In the 1960s and 1970s, he starred in numerous films, such as "La tijera de oro," "Tin Tan y los modelos," "El fantasma de la opereta," "El duende y yo," "Santo contra los zombies," "Tin-Tan el hombre mono," "Chico Ramos," "Masajista de señoras," and "Vidita negra," among others. Zamorita achieved television stardom through appearances on shows like "El Show de los Polivoces," "El Show de Enrique el Polivoz," and "Chispas de Chocolate." His acting prowess extended to telenovelas like "Acapulco, cuepo y Alma," "Mi Querida Isabel," "Rebelde," and "Destilando Amor." Additionally, he gained recognition as a talented songwriter, contributing to popular songs such as "Mi adversidad," "Enséñame tú," "La basura," "Señor Juez," "Bómboro quiñá quiñá," "Nadie se lleva nada," and "La radioactividad."

Bio by: Shubham


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  • Originally Created by: Shubham
  • Added: Nov 11, 2023
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/261423534/zamorita: accessed ), memorial page for Zamorita (19 Apr 1928–30 Nov 2022), Find a Grave Memorial ID 261423534; Cremated; Maintained by Find a Grave.