Manuel R. Ojeda
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Biography
Manuel R. Ojeda was a Mexican writer, director, screenwriter, actor, cinematographer, editor, producer, and production manager who worked in Hollywood and Mexico from the 1910s through the 1960s.
Biography
Manuel was born in Mexico in 1892 to parents of Spanish descent; he told reporters that his father was the Mexican ambassador to France, and the family spent time in Europe and Argentina when Manuel was young. When the Mexican Revolution broke out, the Ojedas relocated to Los Angeles, where Manuel pursued a career as an actor as early as 1912.
Around 1920, he decided made plans to travel to Peru to produce films there with an American crew. It is unclear whether or not he was successful in that venture, but he then appears to have begun a career behind the camera in Mexico, starting with 1921's La Rosa del Desierto. In addition to a string of narrative features, he also directed a string of documentaries. Toward the end of his career, he worked as a production manager in Mexico.
Selected filmography
As director:
- De Nueva York a Huipanguillo (1943)
- La última aventura de Chaflán (1942)
- La canción del huérfano (1940)
- The Tragic Circus (1939)
- Judas (1936)
- Águilas de América (1933)
- El coloso de mármol (1929)
- Conspiración (1927)
- El Cristo de oro (1926)
- Almas tropicales (1924)
- La rosa del desierto (1921)
As screenwriter:
- La tórtola del Ajusco (1962)
- The Happy Musketeers (1961)
- ¡Viva la soldadera! (1960)
- Pueblo en armas (1959)
- Tizoc (1957)
- Ultraje al amor (1956)
- La mujer que yo perdí (1949)
- Zorina (1949)
- La insaciable (1947)
As actor:
- The Scuttlers (1920)
- A Double-Dyed Deceiver (1920)
- Pinto (1920)
- The Man Who Turned White (1919)
- Rustling a Bride (1919)
- The Law of the North (1918)