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Eduardo Arozamena Lira (13 October 1875 – 21 May 1951) was a Mexican actor. His nickname was "El Nanche Arozamena". Son of Juan Arozamena and Guadalupe Lira y Argomanes. Initially a singer (baritone), theater actor, he later ventured into film, where he was also a director and screenwriter. He worked in Mexico as well as in the United States, where he participated in the famous 1931 Dracula Spanish-language film, directed by George Melford. The National Association of Actors (ANDA) of Mexico named their most important medal, awarded to its members when they turn 50 years of career, in his honor.

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  • Eduardo "Nanche" Arozamena Lira (Ciudad de México, México; 13 de octubre de 1875-ibídem, 21 de mayo de 1951) fue un reconocido actor mexicano. Inicialmente cantante (barítono), actor de teatro, luego incursionó en cine, en donde también fue director y argumentista. Debido a su importancia dentro de la actuación, la Asociación Nacional de Actores (ANDA) bautizó con su nombre la medalla más importante que otorga a sus agremiados cuando cumplen 50 años de trayectoria. (es)
  • Eduardo Arozamena Lira (13 October 1875 – 21 May 1951) was a Mexican actor. His nickname was "El Nanche Arozamena". Son of Juan Arozamena and Guadalupe Lira y Argomanes. Initially a singer (baritone), theater actor, he later ventured into film, where he was also a director and screenwriter. He worked in Mexico as well as in the United States, where he participated in the famous 1931 Dracula Spanish-language film, directed by George Melford. The National Association of Actors (ANDA) of Mexico named their most important medal, awarded to its members when they turn 50 years of career, in his honor. (en)
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  • Eduardo Arozamena (en)
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  • Eduardo Arozamena (en)
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  • Mexico City, Mexico (en)
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  • Eduardo Arozamena Lira (13 October 1875 – 21 May 1951) was a Mexican actor. His nickname was "El Nanche Arozamena". Son of Juan Arozamena and Guadalupe Lira y Argomanes. Initially a singer (baritone), theater actor, he later ventured into film, where he was also a director and screenwriter. He worked in Mexico as well as in the United States, where he participated in the famous 1931 Dracula Spanish-language film, directed by George Melford. He also entered literature as a storyteller, with his works being published in the weekly "Mefistófeles". He later authored the weekly column Parece que fue ayer ("It seems like yesterday"), published in the newspaper El Universal Ilustrado. The National Association of Actors (ANDA) of Mexico named their most important medal, awarded to its members when they turn 50 years of career, in his honor. (en)
  • Eduardo "Nanche" Arozamena Lira (Ciudad de México, México; 13 de octubre de 1875-ibídem, 21 de mayo de 1951) fue un reconocido actor mexicano. Inicialmente cantante (barítono), actor de teatro, luego incursionó en cine, en donde también fue director y argumentista. Debido a su importancia dentro de la actuación, la Asociación Nacional de Actores (ANDA) bautizó con su nombre la medalla más importante que otorga a sus agremiados cuando cumplen 50 años de trayectoria. (es)
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