
Javier Solís
Known For
Acting
Born
1931-09-01 in Mexico City, Mexico
Died
1966-04-19
Biography
Javier Solís (September 1, 1931 – April 19, 1966) was a popular Mexican singer of boleros and rancheras as well as a movie actor. Javier Solís was born Gabriel Siria Levario, the first of three children of Francisco Siria Mora, a baker/butcher, and Juana Levario Plata, a trader. Solís began his acting career in 1959 and appeared in more than 20 films, working with such artists as Pedro Armendáriz, María Victoria, Antonio Aguilar, and Lola Beltrán. His last movie, Juan Pistolas, was finished in 1965, the same year that his film, Sinful, was released. During his lifetime, he was considered a better singer than actor by his public, who rated him alongside such accomplished artists as Jorge Negrete and Pedro Infante who with Solis, made up the "Three Mexican Roosters" of Mexican music and cinemas.
Most Known For

Agarrando parejo

The Four Juanes
as Juan Pistolas

Campeón del barrio
as Javier

Amor a ritmo de go go

Adventure at the Center of the Earth
as Dr. Manuel Ríos

Los cinco halcones

Vuelven los cinco halcones

Hour of the Assassin
as Marcelo

Un tipo a todo dar
as Javier

Un callejón sin salida
as Javier

Camino de la horca

México de mi corazón

Los tres mosqueteros de Dios
as Padre José

Tres balas perdidas

Juan Pistolas

Caña brava
as Gustavo Mendoza

El jinete enmascarado

Fuerte, audaz y valiente

Escuela para solteras
as El médico
