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Original Name
Víctor Mares Alcalá
Birth
Mexico City, Cuauhtémoc Borough, Ciudad de México, Mexico
Death
8 Oct 2000 (aged 65)
Mexico City, Cuauhtémoc Borough, Ciudad de México, Mexico
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Actor, Voice Actor, Director, Singer and Performer. Víctor Mares Alcalá was a Mexican theater, voice radio and television actor, as well as a voice director. He is fondly remembered for having voiced him for Larry Hagman on the television series "I Dream of Jeannie," and Major Don West on "Lost in Space." He is also known for succeeding Carlos Petrel, who in turn succeeded Luis Manuel Pelayo in the 1960s classic radio drama "Kalimán." He had a long and rich career in the specialty of voice acting, which began in 1962 and where, in addition to acting, he worked as a dialogue director for many years. His artistic preparation was carried out at the National Institute of Fine Arts (INBA). During his professional career he did children's theater, with the company "Carrusel de Fantasía," radio, television on Channel 13 in Mexico City, soap operas, such as "El medio pelo" and "La Frontera está cerca," participation in the Angélica María presente program, among many others. other works. He was awarded in 1979 with the Aztec Calendar, awarded by AMPYT. He worked as a voice actor in Los Angeles since the mid-1980s; Among some of his well-known roles in California dubs were Mario in the Los Angeles dub of "Super Mario Bros. 3" and "The World of Super Mario," Scuttle and Grimsby in "The Little Mermaid," as well as voices for actors such as Anthony Hopkins, Charlton Heston, Sean Connery, Gene Hackman, Clint Eastwood among others. He was married to María Becerril Hernández, whom he had two children, Víctor Mares Jr. and Lydia Areli Mares. He passed away in 2000 at the age of 65, as a result of a heart ailment.
Actor, Voice Actor, Director, Singer and Performer. Víctor Mares Alcalá was a Mexican theater, voice radio and television actor, as well as a voice director. He is fondly remembered for having voiced him for Larry Hagman on the television series "I Dream of Jeannie," and Major Don West on "Lost in Space." He is also known for succeeding Carlos Petrel, who in turn succeeded Luis Manuel Pelayo in the 1960s classic radio drama "Kalimán." He had a long and rich career in the specialty of voice acting, which began in 1962 and where, in addition to acting, he worked as a dialogue director for many years. His artistic preparation was carried out at the National Institute of Fine Arts (INBA). During his professional career he did children's theater, with the company "Carrusel de Fantasía," radio, television on Channel 13 in Mexico City, soap operas, such as "El medio pelo" and "La Frontera está cerca," participation in the Angélica María presente program, among many others. other works. He was awarded in 1979 with the Aztec Calendar, awarded by AMPYT. He worked as a voice actor in Los Angeles since the mid-1980s; Among some of his well-known roles in California dubs were Mario in the Los Angeles dub of "Super Mario Bros. 3" and "The World of Super Mario," Scuttle and Grimsby in "The Little Mermaid," as well as voices for actors such as Anthony Hopkins, Charlton Heston, Sean Connery, Gene Hackman, Clint Eastwood among others. He was married to María Becerril Hernández, whom he had two children, Víctor Mares Jr. and Lydia Areli Mares. He passed away in 2000 at the age of 65, as a result of a heart ailment.

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