Jorge Zamora Montalvo
Actor/Composer/Comedían
Jorge Zamora Montalvo, better known as “Zamorita,” was born in 1928 in La Habana, Cuba. Although he worked as an actor and composer in his native country, it wasn’t until he appeared in the film “La tijera de oro” with “Tin Tan” Germán Valdés that he began to be famous in the United States. Since then, he has participated in more than 40 movies (including Romancing the Stone), composed dozens of songs, and worked in television.
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List of Achievements
Awards
• 40 Years of Labor in the Television Business
• 20 Years of Participation in “Don Juan Tenorio”
Movie Appearances:
• Romancing the Stone
• La Tijera De Oro, Starring “Tin Tan” Germán Valdés
• Viaje Fantástico En Globo (Fantastic Balloon Voyage), Directed By René Cardona
• El Triángulo De Las Bermudas (The Bermuda Triangle), Directed By René Cardona
• Tin Tan El Hombre Mono, with “Tin Tan” Germán Valdés
• Tintanson Crusoe, with “Tin Tan” Germán Valdés
• El Angel Y Yo, with “Tin Tan” Germán Valdés
• Aventuras De Tarzán (The Adventures Of Tarzan), with Ron Ely
• Oye Salomé, with Lalo "El Mimo"
• Las Hermanas Carambazo, with Manuel “Loco” Valdés
• Chico Ramos, with Rogelio Guerra
• El Futbolista Fenómeno, with Adalberto Martínez “Resortes”
• Las Naciones Unidas, with Carmen Salinas
• La Vida De Rosario Castellanos, with Saby Kamalich
• El Tartamudo (Damaso Perez Prado)
• Que Bueno Está El Ambiente (Fellove Y Perez Prado)
• Esto Sí Que Es Rico (Yeyo Y Canek)
• Nada Te Puedo Brindar (“Loco” Valdés Y Celeste Mendoza)
• Un Motivo Para Veracruz (Rolando Laserye)
• Te Queda O Te Vas (Chico Che)
• Nadie Se Lleva Nada (Celio Gonzalez Y Antonio Machin)
• Estoy Dispuesto (Tin Tan)
• Mi Lindo Chapala (Tin Tan)
• Afrocan (Orquesta Aragón)
• Derroche De Felicidad (Vicente Valdez)
• No Diré Te Quiero (Sonora Matancera)
Television Appearances:
• “El yate Del Prado” with El Panzón Panseco
• “Los Polivoces”
• "Chispas de Chocolate"
Highlighted compositions:
• “A esconderse que ahí viene la basura"
• "Señor juez"
• "Enséñame tú"
• "El profesor Casanova"
• "El fantasma Caricuyeyeo"
Singers Who Have Sung His Musical Themes:
Olga Guillot
Celia Cruz
Mongo Santamaria
Celeste Mendoza
Germán Valdes "Tin Tan"
Manuel "Loco" Valdes
Orquesta Arturo Nuñez
Orquesta Aragón de Cuba
Orquesta América de Cuba
Orquesta Aragón de México
Vicente Valdez
Rolando Laserye
Damaso Perez Prado
Ninon Sevilla
Luis Santi
Celio Gonzalez
Antonio Machin
Yeyo y Canek
Trío Avileño
Los Cariñosos
Sonora Santanera
Sonora Matancera
La Sonora Santanera with Carlos Colorado, Juan Bustos, and Lino Frias