Después de dos matrimonios decidió andar con muchas mujeres hasta 40 años menores que él. #historia
Recognized as one of the most sought-after leading men in film, theater, and television for his strong, manly personality and unparalleled voice. Ferrara, in addition to being a great actor, has been quite the ladies' man, captivating many women throughout his life, who still speak fondly of him even after their romances have ended. An anecdote that contrasts with his reputation as a womanizer is that as a child, Juan fervently declared that he had no intention of marrying but rather wished to become a man of faith. Juan Félix Gutiérrez Puerta, known artistically as Juan Ferrara, was born on November 8, 1943, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. He was the son of the renowned Spanish actress Ofelia Guilmain and Lucilo Gutiérrez Rivera, from Sinaloa, who met in Mexico City. Ofelia had been living there for years, while Lucilo had moved to the capital seeking a better life. He had three sisters: Lucía Guilmain, also an actress; Margarita; and Esther, who was also an actress. From a young age, he was immersed in the world of show business, as his mother loved to throw lavish parties and gatherings at her home, inviting countless personalities from the world of culture, sculpture, and the arts. At one of these gatherings, Juan met Enrique Rocha, who would later become one of his best friends when they were both teenagers. The two young men became inseparable for life. When Juan entered high school at Colegio Madrid, he stood out as one of the best students, since his mother had always emphasized to all her children that a professional career and culture were paramount in life. For this reason, Juan chose to study philosophy and literature at UNAM (National Autonomous University of Mexico). It was during this period of his studies that the actor realized he was very interested in becoming a film director. By then, his sisters Lucía and Esther were already well-established in the world of acting. In fact, Juan fell more and more in love with filmmaking, as there were always conversations among filmmakers at his house, since his mother lived surrounded by them. The film directors' guild was very exclusive and rarely allowed new prospects to enter. Therefore, Juan decided to start as an actor, and the first thing he did was look for a stage name, since he considered that using the surname Guilmain, which he, better than anyone, knew how much it had cost his mother to make famous, would be difficult. With that goal in mind, the actor began frequenting the Zona Rosa, where the elite of Mexican society mingled. So, accompanied by his loyal friend Enrique Rocha, they visited the bar "El Perro Andaluz" every night, becoming the life of the party there and the envy of all the other patrons because they were always surrounded by beautiful women. Despite being the son of a renowned and highly regarded actress, considered one of the best in all of Mexico, Juan started from scratch. To try and get roles, he went to every audition he heard about, using the name Juan Félix Guilmain, Guilmain as his second surname to try and conceal his family connection. It wasn't until the age of 21 that he debuted in the film "Todos hemos soñado" (We Have All Dreamed), where he showcased his enormous acting talent and tremendous voice. From that moment on, he was considered for roles in films such as Tajimara, Tirando a gol (Shooting for the Goal), La muerte es puntual (Death Is Punctual), and Los ángeles de Puebla (The Angels of Puebla). In 1966, he landed his first role in a telenovela called "El espejismo brillaba" (The Mirage Shined). As his talent grew, the actor's personal life became a topic of public interest due to his numerous romances. From his early days, Juan Ferrara contributed his immense talent to countless memorable telenovelas such as "Valeria y Maximiliano," "Valentina," "La antorcha encendida," "Desencuentro," and "Infierno en el paraíso," among many others. Given that his career began in the 1960s, he boasts a vast repertoire, both in leading and supporting roles within the genre. His extensive talent also left its mark on theater, participating in plays such as "Advertencias para barcos pequeños," "Los árboles mueren de pie," "Cenas de matrimonios," and "Virgen pero no tanto." #biography #celebritybiographiesandanecdotes #biography #biographies #anecdotes #celebrities #famous #actor #documentary #history #truestories #lifestories #television #artist #cinema #mexicancinema #telenovelas #mexicantelenovelas

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