
Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
Born: 1940-04-06 - Died: 2011-12-26Cause of Death: Cancer
Death Summary: Armendáriz Jr. died in New York City Memorial Hospital on December 26, 2011 after being diagnosed with eye cancer the month before. He was filming la Fuerza del destino at the time.
Who was Pedro Armendáriz Jr. : Pedro Armendáriz Jr. was an actor, born in Mexico City. He appeared in over 100 movies. Notable titles included: Once Upon A Time in Mexico, The Mexican, The Mask of Zorro, The Legend of Zorro, Tombstone, Amistad, and the James Bond film Licence to Kill.
He was the son of actors Carmela (née Pardo) and Pedro Armendáriz, and had been married to actress Ofelia Medina.
Who was Pedro Armendáriz Jr. : Pedro Armendáriz Jr. was an actor, born in Mexico City. He appeared in over 100 movies. Notable titles included: Once Upon A Time in Mexico, The Mexican, The Mask of Zorro, The Legend of Zorro, Tombstone, Amistad, and the James Bond film Licence to Kill.
He was the son of actors Carmela (née Pardo) and Pedro Armendáriz, and had been married to actress Ofelia Medina.
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a talented man. so sorry to hear of his passing but may he be resting in the hands of God. my respects to his family.
R.I.P. PEDRO WE WILL MISS YOU…..
R.I.P may God have him in his glory…
Who was he I have no clue and all I did was type in:
Who was the famous person who was killed
And that is what turned up…..I’m so confused?!?
But who is he come on now …. I have no clue???????
May the Lord comfort all your family now and a lways. We enjoyed watching Mr.Armendariz in the Zorro movies he was a Great actor,
RIP Pedro
I´m so sorry my condolences he was a real actor
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another icon we’ve lost…..R.I.P.
Another icon we’ve lost….R.I.P.
Dear family–
I have pleasant childhood memories of our beloved Pedro Armendariz Jr. & his dad and all family….
My father and his grew up together in Laredo, Texas….As a result, when I was a young girl my family and I did visit with Armendariz family at their home in Mexico D.F….