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Adalberto Martínez
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Actor
From
Mexico
Born
1916-01-25
Overview
Adalberto Martínez Chávez, better known in the entertainment world as Resortes was a renowned Mexican actor. Known primarily for his talent as a comedian, Resortes was also an accomplished dancer. His dancing defied gravity itself. He is believed to be, as seen in several of his movies, the creator of the "walking backwards" dance steps, which many years later became known as "The Moonwalk" and popularized by Michael Jackson.
Resortes, who began his career as a member of a circus, made his motion picture debut in 1946. He participated in more than 50 Mexican movies throughout his career, and he also participated in many television series. Many of his best films he made were El Rey de México (The King of Mexico), El Cartero del Barrio, Al Son del Mambo (To the Mambo's Rhythm) and El Futbolista Fenómeno (The Phenomenal Soccer Player). But one of his most famous movies was La Niña de la Mochila Azul (The Girl With the Blue Back Pack). That movie also had a sequel, La Niña de la Mochila Azul 2 (The Girl With the Blue Back Pack 2). Those two movies in particular became two of the largest teen movie hits in Mexican movie history and helped Resortes gain familiarity among the younger generations during the 1980s
Resortes was hospitalized with emphysema on April 3, 2003 and died on April 4.
His nephew is the international artist Alex Martinez.
Known For

TV
Gotita de Amor

Film
Peter Knife
May 31, 1984

Film
Picardía mexicana
Dec 21, 1978

Film
Cuentos colorados
Mar 26, 1981

Film
The Bricklayers
Dec 23, 1976

Film
Miracles
Jul 11, 1986

Film
¡Mamá, soy Paquito!
Apr 21, 1984

Film
The King of México
Apr 20, 1956

Film
Matar es fácil
Oct 26, 1966

Film
¡Viva la juventud!
May 15, 1956

Film
México de mis amores
Oct 12, 1979

Film
El futbolista fenómeno
Dec 6, 1979

Film
Santo and Blue Demon Against the Monsters
May 14, 1970

Film
La presidenta municipal
Sep 11, 1975

Film
Tacos al Carbon
Jun 8, 1972
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