Jorge Negrete and Pedro Infante were both iconic Mexican actors and singers during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema in the mid-20th century. They both had successful careers in both film and music, and were known for their contributions to the popularization of Mexican ranchera music, a style that blended traditional Mexican folk music with more modern musical elements.
Jorge Negrete was born on November 30th, 1911 in Guanajuato, Mexico. He began his career as a singer, but later transitioned to acting and became a popular leading man in Mexican cinema. Negrete starred in many films throughout the 1940s and 1950s, including his most famous role in the 1943 film "¡Ay, Jalisco, no te rajes!" He was also known for his distinct baritone singing voice and recorded many popular ranchera songs during his career. Negrete passed away in 1953 at the age of 41.
Pedro Infante was born on November 18th, 1917 in Mazatlán, Mexico. He started his career as a musician and began recording songs in the 1930s. Infante then transitioned to acting and quickly became one of the most popular actors in Mexican cinema. He starred in over 60 films, including the 1948 classic "Nosotros los pobres." Infante was also a prolific singer, recording hundreds of songs during his career. Like Negrete, he was a key figure in popularizing ranchera music. Infante tragically died in a plane crash in 1957 at the age of 39, but remains a beloved figure in Mexican culture.
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