Antonio Raxel

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Antonio Salazar Alejos (13 April 1922 – 25 November 1999), professionally known as Antonio Raxel, was a Mexican actor. He was also a dubbing actor for TV shows, movies, and animation.

Raxel was born in Chiapa de Corzo in Chiapas.[1][2][3] Raxel studied his career at the National Institute of Fine Arts under the tutelage of master Japanese Seki Sano. While here Raxel participated in 85 plays.

He started working in professional theater companies, primarily the Maria Tereza Montoya, Anita Blanch and Enrique Rambal.

His film career began in 1950, in supporting roles and he became a star next to stars of the golden age Mexican cinema, participating in at least 250 tapes.

By 1952 he entered television through soap operas such as "Teresa".

His biggest hits were La Familia Barrett, Sexteto, where he performed alongside Chula Prieto, and La idiota, next to Vilma Gonzalez.

Dubbing career

Filmography

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