José Jasso
José Jasso (1911–1968) was a Mexican character actor best known for his large, bulging eyes which earned him the nickname "El Ojón".[1] He was mostly cast in comic supporting roles from 1945 to 1967. Jasso often appeared in films starring Eulalio González and Viruta y Capulina.
Selected filmography
- Madman and Vagabond (1946)
- El rey del barrio (1949)
- You Had To Be a Gypsy (1953)
- Mi adorada Clementina (1953)
- Barefoot Sultan (1956)
- Se los chupó la bruja (1958)
- De tal palo tal astilla (1960)
- Two Cheap Husbands (1960)
- Pegando con tubo (1961)
- Ruletero a toda marcha (1962)
- El rey del tomate (1963)
- La cigüeña distraída (1966)
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References
- "Biographical Dictionary of Mexican Film Performers: "J"". Retrieved 30 October 2012.
External links
- José Jasso on IMDb
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