
Juan José Ortega
Biography
Juan J. Ortega (27 October 1904 – 27 December 1996), born Juan José Ortega García, was a Mexican film director, distributor, and journalist. Born in Matehuala, San Luis Potosí, Mexico, he worked as a journalist for more than 15 years before entering the film industry. In 1935, while serving on the Irrigation Commission, he participated in the production of the documentary features Irrigación en México and Gigantes de piedra. His experience with these productions led him to pursue filmmaking. He made his directorial debut with Sendas del destino (1939), beginning a career that would span more than four decades. Among his notable films are La casa de la Zorra (1945), La mujer legítima (1945), Me gustan todas (1953), Frente al pecado de ayer (1954), Yo no creo en los hombres (1954), and the series of westerns centered on the character Leonardo Moncada. From the late 1960s onward, he focused primarily on film distribution and founded several production and distribution companies. He received numerous recognitions for his contributions to Mexican cinema and published his memoirs, Memorias de una vida, in 1994. He died in Mexico City, Mexico, on 27 December 1996.
Directed Films

Pacto de sangre

Preciosa

The Bats

Frente al destino

El río de las ánimas

Las bravuconas

Herencia maldita

Horizontes de sangre

Pueblo de odios

La moneda rota

Ay Chabela...!

En carne propia

Tropicana

Una lección de amor

No me olvides nunca

Wild Heart

Yo no creo en los hombres

Frente al Pecado de Ayer

Me gustan todas

Cinnamon Skin

La mentira

Lodo y Armiño

Caribbean Rhythms
