Freddy Fernández 'El Pichi'
Alfredo Jesús Fernández Sáenz (nicknamed "El Pichi") (January 16, 1934, Mexico City – May 10, 1995, Mexico City) was a Mexican film and television actor.
Fernández was the only son of Alfredo Fernández and Elisa Sáenz Rojas. As a youth, he joined the Children's Fine Arts Theatre Company of Fine Arts under the direction of Clementina Otero. The nickname "El Pichi" was given to Fernández by producer Luis Manrique during the making of the film Callejera in 1949.
He received the Virginia Fábregas medal from National Association of Actors (ANDA) for his 25 year career and was nominated three times for an Ariel Award. His son is Alfredo Fernández ("El Pato").
He died on May 10, 1995, of esophageal cancer in Mexico City, aged 61. His remains were buried in Cozumel, Quintana Roo, his son's garden.
Fernández was the only son of Alfredo Fernández and Elisa Sáenz Rojas. As a youth, he joined the Children's Fine Arts Theatre Company of Fine Arts under the direction of Clementina Otero. The nickname "El Pichi" was given to Fernández by producer Luis Manrique during the making of the film Callejera in 1949.
He received the Virginia Fábregas medal from National Association of Actors (ANDA) for his 25 year career and was nominated three times for an Ariel Award. His son is Alfredo Fernández ("El Pato").
He died on May 10, 1995, of esophageal cancer in Mexico City, aged 61. His remains were buried in Cozumel, Quintana Roo, his son's garden.
Known For
69 titles
El dengue del amor
Falsificadores y Asesinos
Venganza en el circo
Resigned for Reasons of Health
La segunda mujer
San Miguel el alto
Jesús, nuestro Señor
Una calle entre tú y yo
The Revenge of Hurricane Ramírez
Santo vs. the Head Hunters
National Calvary
El hijo de Huracán Ramírez
En carne propia
¡Paso a la juventud..!
Pasionaria
Los malvivientes
La sombra del otro
Callejera
Yo soy Chucho el Roto
Piernas cruzadas
Si fuera una cualquiera
Love for Sale
El inolvidable Chucho el Roto
Street Love
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