
David Silva
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1917-10-09
Day of Death
1976-09-21 (58 years old)
Place of Birth
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
David Silva
Biography
David Silva was born on October 9, 1917 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico as David Silva Guglielmeti. Of Swiss-Italian and French descent on his mother's side, David Silva was born in Mexico City on October 8, 1917, to David Silva Ramírez, an outstanding singer and operatic singing teacher, and Aída Guglielmeti Travesí, of North American origin. Because his father worked alongside Enrico Caruso, part of David's childhood was spent in the United States, and it was not until his father's retirement that the family returned to Mexico, where he began his studies at the French-English School in Mexico City, and later studied at the National School of Jurisprudence of the UNAM, where he did not finish his studies because of his participation as an extra in the film Bajo el cielo de México, at the express invitation of his school friends.
In his beginnings as an actor, he worked as an extra in several film productions, but he did not achieve the fame and recognition he longed for. Because working as an extra he could not achieve the fame he wanted, he formed a union in favor of the "extras", however, this instead of benefiting him affected him because he was banned for a little more than a year. His great opportunity in the golden age of Mexican cinema was when Emilio "El Indio" Fernández gave him the starring role in the film "La isla de la pasión" (Passion Island) alongside Pedro Armendáriz. In 1947 he won an Ariel for his role as "Kid Terranova" in the film Campeón Sin Corona, leaving Pedro Armendáriz as the loser.
Due to his interpretations of popular characters, David was nominated two more times as best actor in the film Esquina Bajan in 1949 and Espaldas Mojadas in 1956.
The glory years of this leading man of the golden age of Mexican cinema passed into tragedy. In 1971 he suffered an automobile accident, resulting in a serious injury to his left leg. During his treatment, doctors discovered that he had diabetes; David Silva's health became complicated and he had to undergo surgery to amputate his leg and save his life. In 1976 the disease continued to progress and his right leg had to be amputated as well. The condition became more complicated, leading the great actor to his death on September 21, 1976, in Mexico City.
Known For
Acting
(2024)
La Lucha Invade el Cine Mexicano
as Huracán Ramírez without mask
(1977)
Alucarda
as Father Lázaro
(1976)
The Bricklayers
as Ing. Zamora
(1975)
Cântico Final
as Félix
(1974)
Those Years
as Gen. Leonardo Márquez
(1974)
Faith, Hope and Charity
as Melitón (segment "Fe")
(1973)
The Mansion of Madness
as Cult Priest
(1973)
The Holy Mountain
as Fon's Father (uncredited)
(1973)
Castle of Purity
as Inspector
(1973)
(1973)
(1972)
Angels and Cherubs
as Doctor Ismael
(1972)
Tacos al Carbón
as El chaquiras
(1971)
(1971)
The Champions of Justice
as Dr. Marius Zarkoff / Mano Negra
(1971)
Para servir a usted
as Gordo
(1971)
(1971)
(1970)
El Topo
as The Colonel
(1970)
(1969)
Secret of Death
as Señor Robles
(1969)
The Revenge of Hurricane Ramírez
as Huracán Ramírez
(1969)
(1969)
Una horca para el Texano
as Señor Juez
(1968)
(1968)
The Bat Woman
as José the Lottery Seller
(1967)
The Unknown Cowboy
as El Puma
(1966)
La recta final
as Sr. Gómez
(1966)
Rage
as Bus Driver
(1966)
El hijo de Huracán Ramírez
as Fernando / Huracan Ramirez
(1966)
(1966)
(1966)
(1965)
(1965)
The Rider of the Skulls
as Luis Alvatierra
(1965)
(1964)
El revólver sangriento
as El Manso
(1964)
(1963)
Narcotics Division
as Jefe de policía
(1963)
(1963)
The Paper Man
as Inspector de policía
(1962)
El Misterio de Huracán Ramírez
as Fernando
(1962)
The Brainiac
as Detective inspector
(1962)
Thursday night
as Pancho
(1961)
El aviador fenómeno
as Doctor Ingemar
(1961)
My Son, the Hero
as Pelón
(1961)
Ellas también son rebeldes
as Comandante policía
(1961)
El hombre de la ametralladora
as Juan Morales (El chicago)
(1961)
Jóvenes y rebeldes
as El charrascas
(1961)
(1961)
El fistol del diablo II
as Carlos Fernández
(1961)
(1961)
Madness from Terror
as Professor Jones
(1961)
Then God Named It Earth
as Don Cosme Aguilar
(1961)
Fatal Trap
as Carlos Fernández
(1961)
(1959)
La edad de la tentación
as Agente del ministerio
(1957)
Esposa te doy
as Alberto del Valle
(1956)
The First Texan
as General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana
(1955)
Espaldas mojadas
as Rafael Améndola Campuzano
(1954)
Los Fernández de Peralvillo
as Roberto Márquez
(1954)
(1953)
(1953)
Huracán Ramírez
as Fernando Torres / Huracán Ramírez
(1953)
El jugador
as Alberto Maciel
(1952)
Traigo mi 45
as Francisco Reynoso
(1952)
(1952)
Los hijos de nadie
as José López Martínez
(1951)
Yolanda
as Julio Castro
(1951)
Radio Patrulla
as Rodolfo Nava
(1951)
Manos de seda
as Jorge, manos de seda
(1951)
Los amantes
as Jorge Rubio
(1951)
(1951)
(1950)
Nosotras, las taquígrafas
as David Martínez
(1950)
Cuando acaba la noche
as Gabriel Moreno
(1950)
El desalmado
as Enrique Vidal
(1950)
(1950)
(1949)
Ventarrón
as Ventarrón
(1949)
Eterna agonía
as Trinidad Reyes
(1949)
Ángeles de arrabal
as Juan Martínez, el nene
(1949)
A Family Like Many Others
as Roberto Del Hierro
(1949)
Las puertas del presidio
as Martin Santoyo
(1949)
Rayito de luna
as Julián
(1949)
(1949)
(1948)
Revancha
as Rafael
(1948)
(1948)
(1948)
(1948)
Tongolele Has Been Killed
as Carlos Blanco
(1948)
Get Off at the Next Corner!
as Gregorio del Prado
(1948)
Those Who Came Back
as Carlos Cervantes
(1948)
(1948)
(1947)
(1947)
(1946)
(1946)
Champion Without Crown
as Roberto 'Kid' Terranova
(1946)
Smoke in the Eyes
as Carlos
(1945)
Flor de durazno
as Fabián
(1944)
(1944)
(1944)
Balajú
as Benito
(1943)
(1943)
(1943)
(1943)
(1943)
(1943)
(1942)
(1942)
Passion Island
as Julio
(1942)
(1942)
(1942)
(1941)
La gallina clueca
as José (Pepe)
(1940)
Viviré otra vez
as José
(1939)
(1939)
La casa del ogro
as Invitado a posada (uncredited)
(1939)
(1938)
(1938)
La zandunga
as (uncredited)
(1937)
Crew
(1973)
San Simón de los Magueyes
Producer
(1957)
Esposa te doy
Producer