
El vagabundo
El vagabundo

Ramón Valdés was a Mexican actor of film and television best known for his portrayal of Don Ramón in the popular sitcom El Chavo. Prior to becoming a television star, Valdés was an extra in many films. Valdés participated in more than 50 Mexican films, specializing in hyperactive underdog characters. He is likely best-remembered for playing Don Ramón in the hit television show El Chavo. Valdés also appeared on Chespirito's other hit show, El Chapulín Colorado, usually as Chapulín's antagonist, the famous Tripaseca ("Dry Gut"). In some episodes, he portrayed a character named Super Sam, an English-speaking, money-thirsty superhero dressed as Superman, clearly mocking Uncle Sam and the relatively wealthy situation of United States, when compared to average Latin American countries, as well as criticizing the American colonialism. Valdés also played El Peterete, the original partner of El Chómpiras in early versions of the Los Caquitos sketches. Both El Chavo and El Chapulín became major international hits across Latin America, Spain, the United States and other non-Spanish speaking countries, giving their entire cast international fame.
Born: 1924-09-02 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

El vagabundo
El indomable

Joselito vagabundo

El Chanfle

El vividor

Tintansón Cruzoe
Los juniors

Las tarántulas

El profe

El revoltoso

Revés
El caudillo

El pecador

Crisol

Soy Charro de Levita

El pandillero

Dinamita Kid

Mulata

Cargamento prohibido

Viva Chihuahua