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Aarón Hernán

Aarón Hernán

Birthday: 1930-11-20 | Place of Birth: Santa Rosalía de Camargo, Chihuahua, México

His parents were José de la Luz Hernández and Amadita Rodríguez. He has a brother, Héctor Hernández. He was left fatherless, and his mother took him to Mexico City in 1956. He studied accounting, although his vocation was acting. He married Edith Sánchez, with whom he became the father of Aarón and Edith. He debuted as a theater actor in the 1950s, in the play Las manos sucias, by Jean-Paul Sartre, with the participation of Tere Velázquez, Carlos Bracho and Sergio Barrios. Once settled in Mexico City, he entered the Instituto Cinematográfico, Teatral y Radio-Televisión, of the Asociación Nacional de Actores (ANDA), directed by Andrés Soler. In 1958, he participated in another festival, with the ICT's Moncell group, where he starred in El gesticulador, a play by Rodolfo Usigli. He made his film debut in 1965 with Viento negro, as a supporting actor. After participating in the play Moby Dick, he was called by Ernesto Alonso to work in television. He made his television debut in the soap opera La mentira (1965), with Julissa, Enrique Lizalde and Fanny Cano. He worked in the theatrical company of the Mexican Social Security Institute. Aarón Hernán served as Secretary of Internal and External Affairs and Treasury of the National Actors Association (ANDA) on several occasions and served as General Secretary from 1998 to 2002. In his last year of life, his children wanted to declare him legally incompetent to administer his assets, so he had to defend himself legally and moved to La Casa del Actor, ANDA's retirement home. There he had a fall that caused him to fracture his femur. Complications following surgery caused a lethal myocardial infarction.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

2020
Beyond Heritage

as    Don Miguel

2013
Las Armas

as    Abuelo Gaytán

2013
Head over Heels

as    Don Vicente Cáceres

2011
El Lado Oscuro de la Noche

as    Oscar

2010
It's Not You, It's Me

as    Papá María

2001
Salomé

as    Don Arturo

2000
Rayito de luz

as    Padre Constantino

1999
Labyrinth of Passion

as    Lauro Sánchez

1996
Marisol

as    Don Alonso Garcés del Valle

1988
Difficult Days

as    Lic. Paniagua

1979
Broken Flag

as    Don Luis Iriarte

1978
Drizzle

as    Eduardo

1978
New World

as    Fray Pedro Francisco de Cañas

1976
Resigned for Reasons of Health

as    Pascual Tamayo Chávez

1976
Longitud de Guerra

as    Reyes Domínguez

1975
Omen

as    Felipe