Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez

About Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez

Who is it?: Actor, Soundtrack
Birth Day: May 24, 1925
Birth Place:  Aguilares, Texas, United States
Died On: February 6, 2006(2006-02-06) (aged 80)\nCulver City, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Birth Sign: Gemini
Occupation: character actor
Years active: 1953–1998
Spouse(s): Leandra (1942–2006; his death; 3 children)

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Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez was born on May 24, 1925 in  Aguilares, Texas, United States, is Actor, Soundtrack. First came to notice as a contestant on Groucho Marx's quiz show, You Bet Your Life (1950). His highly amusing personality won him bit parts in films, and he continued to work as a minor supporting player for years. He is the brother of Jose Gonzales-Gonzales. His most famous role was on John Wayne's movie Rio Bravo (1959).
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Biography/Timeline

1922

Born Ramiro Gonzalez-Gonzalez in Aguilares, Texas to a Mexican American father and a Mexican born mother with identical Surnames, Gonzalez Gonzalez grew up in a talent-filled home. His father was a trumpet player, and his mother was a Dancer. His brother was actor Jose Gonzales-Gonzales (1922-2000). He left school at the age of seven to join a family act called "Las Perlitas" that toured southwest Texas. As a result, he was functionally illiterate for all of his life. As a result of his illiteracy, he memorized scripts by having his wife read them to him. Gonzalez Gonzalez married at the age of seventeen and served in World War II as a driver in the United States. After the war he performed stand-up comedy for Spanish-speaking audiences.

1953

In 1953, he appeared on the Groucho Marx quiz show You Bet Your Life under the name Ramiro G. Gonzalez, where his banter with Marx attracted notice. Marx asked him: "What does the 'G' stand for?" to which he replied "Gonzalez", and explained that both his parents had been surnamed "Gonzalez" before being married. So Marx asked: "What does your wife call you: Ramiro or Gonzalez?" He replied "She calls me 'Pedro'", triggering audience laughter. After Gonzalez performed a 15-second comic dance to strong applause, Marx complimented his guest's comedic skill, saying: "Pedro, we could do a great act together. We could make a fortune in vaudeville, you and I. What -- what would we call our act, you know, if we went out together? 'The Two Hot Tamales'?" After Pedro deadpanned "Gonzalez Gonzalez and Marx", Groucho made an aside: "That's nice billing. Two people in the act, and I get third place!"