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Growing up inside a conservative family established in the city of Puebla that just survived the disaster of the Revolution, the young Joaquín Cordero had to face his parents to pursue his dreams of being an actor, an adventure that for those years was almost inconceivable. Leaning on his inseparable wife Alma Guzman, as well as his physical attractiveness and foolproof professionalism, Cordero became a leading figure in the so-called Golden Age of national cinema, and for decades a central reference for Mexican TV history, through the popular soap opera. An educated man, with studies in Greek and Latin classics, passionate of poetry and tango, Cordero was essentially a simple and grateful man, dedicated to a profession that from an early age separated him from his parents: the acting profession.