Jorge Rivero
Jorge Pous Rosas, widely recognized as Jorge Rivero, is a distinguished Mexican actor celebrated for his remarkable contributions to the film industry. Emerging in the mid-1960s, Rivero quickly established himself as one of the most physically impressive actors in Mexican cinema, earning the reputation of a major sex symbol throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
Rivero's cinematic journey began with an ironic twist; in his first film, he portrayed a masked wrestler, keeping his identity concealed. However, his striking looks and athletic physique soon propelled him to stardom, making him a prominent figure in box-office hits. Notably, Rivero gained international recognition when he was cast alongside the legendary John Wayne in Howard Hawks's film, *Río Lobo* (1970). This role marked a significant milestone in his career, showcasing his talent to a broader audience.
Since the 1980s, Rivero has taken a step back from the limelight, appearing sporadically in Mexican films and telenovelas. Residing in Southern California for over a decade, he has also participated in various international projects, occasionally credited as "George Rivero." His legacy in the entertainment industry remains impactful, as he continues to be remembered as one of Mexico's iconic leading men.
Filmography
Fist Fighter
The Last Hard Men
Soldier Blue
Guns and Guts
Beatriz
Counterforce
Day of the Assassin
Conquest (1983)
Rio Lobo
Priest of Love