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Narciso Busquets

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Birth
Ciudad de México, Mexico
Death
14 Dec 1988 (aged 59)
Ciudad de México, Mexico
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Ashes scattered at sea. Add to Map
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Actor, Voice Actor, Singer, Director, Producer, and Narrator. He was a Mexican talented actor, director, and singer who performed on voice acting/dubbing, film, TV, radio, theatre and radio dramas. Born Narciso José Enrique Busquets Pérez-Rubio, he was the son of talented actor Joaquín Busquets Padrosa. He started his career as an infant in "Águilas Frente al Sol" (1932), and later continued his career as a child actor in the 1930s and early 1940s, in films alongside great actors of Mexican cinema. Later as an adult, he became a respectable performer for not only film industry, but for radio, singing, theatre, voice acting and television. In 1979, he directed the film "Sin fortuna (No Fortune)," a classic in the 1970s film industry. His voice was heard in dubs since 1955 until his death, having a career of 33 years in voice acting. A dramatic baritone, his most beloved and known characters as a voice actor are General George Patton in "Patton" (1970), Slimer in "The Real Ghostbusters" (1980s-1990s), Professor Padriac Ratigan in "The Great Mouse Detective", the Narrator in the original dub of "Sleeping Beauty" (1959), the Wolf in "Peter Potamus" (1964), Dr. Julian Rivkin (curiously also portrayed by himself) in "Demonoid: Messenger of Death" (1981), among others. In his personal life, he was married twice: first in 1955 with Caritina González, with whom he had three children, Alejandro, Alina and Laura. Their marriage ended in divorce in 1975. Later, he married Tena Curiel Montaño. He died on December 14, 1988, at the age of 59, as a result of complications from a pulmonary emphysema.
Actor, Voice Actor, Singer, Director, Producer, and Narrator. He was a Mexican talented actor, director, and singer who performed on voice acting/dubbing, film, TV, radio, theatre and radio dramas. Born Narciso José Enrique Busquets Pérez-Rubio, he was the son of talented actor Joaquín Busquets Padrosa. He started his career as an infant in "Águilas Frente al Sol" (1932), and later continued his career as a child actor in the 1930s and early 1940s, in films alongside great actors of Mexican cinema. Later as an adult, he became a respectable performer for not only film industry, but for radio, singing, theatre, voice acting and television. In 1979, he directed the film "Sin fortuna (No Fortune)," a classic in the 1970s film industry. His voice was heard in dubs since 1955 until his death, having a career of 33 years in voice acting. A dramatic baritone, his most beloved and known characters as a voice actor are General George Patton in "Patton" (1970), Slimer in "The Real Ghostbusters" (1980s-1990s), Professor Padriac Ratigan in "The Great Mouse Detective", the Narrator in the original dub of "Sleeping Beauty" (1959), the Wolf in "Peter Potamus" (1964), Dr. Julian Rivkin (curiously also portrayed by himself) in "Demonoid: Messenger of Death" (1981), among others. In his personal life, he was married twice: first in 1955 with Caritina González, with whom he had three children, Alejandro, Alina and Laura. Their marriage ended in divorce in 1975. Later, he married Tena Curiel Montaño. He died on December 14, 1988, at the age of 59, as a result of complications from a pulmonary emphysema.

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