
Mexico City, Mexico
Ismael Rodríguez Ruelas (October 19, 1917 – August 7, 2004) was an acclaimed Mexican film director. Rodríguez directed many major stars, including Pedro Infante, Dolores del Río, María Félix, and even Toshiro Mifune, the favorite actor of Japanese director Akira Kurosawa, as a Mexican Indian in the film Ánimas Trujano (1961). This film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. Rodríguez's most renowned international film is Tizoc, in which Pedro Infante-who starred alongside Maria Felix -received a Golden Globe nomination for best actor. For this role, Infante won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. Pedro Infante died in a plane crash. on April 15, 1957, before receiving the award. When Ismael Rodriguez asked Pedro's mother to keep the Silver Bear, she refused to accept it. Instead she told Rodriguez that because He had "made" Pedro Infante, deserved to keep the statue. He humbly did. Rodriguez, not only worked with the best of Mexican and international actors, he made some of the most memorable movies of the time. A brilliant writer/director.
as Transeúnte (uncredited)

as Ismael Rodríguez
1963
as Himself
2014

as Transeúnte (uncredited)
1948

as Paseante (uncredited)
1953

as Hombre que cuelga el telefono (uncredited)
1951

as Paquita's wooer
1954

as Empleado oficina (uncredited)
1937

1932

as Self
2000

as Transeúnte (uncredited)
1951
as self
1998

1994
1994
as Himself
2014

as Self
2000
as self
1998

1994

as Ismael Rodríguez
1963

as Paquita's wooer
1954

as Paseante (uncredited)
1953

as Transeúnte (uncredited)
1951

as Hombre que cuelga el telefono (uncredited)
1951

as Transeúnte (uncredited)
1948

as Empleado oficina (uncredited)
1937

1932
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