
Jaime Fernández
Acting
Born: December 6, 1927
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Biography
Nicolás Jaime Fernández Reyes (December 6, 1933), better known simply as Jaime Fernández, was a Mexican actor and union leader. Over his career, he won 3 Silver Ariel awards — the Mexican equivalent of the Oscar — including one for what is arguably his best-known role, playing Friday, the protagonist's associate in Luis Buñuel's Robinson Crusoe. He appeared in over 200 films and served as the general secretary of the National Association of Actors (ANDA) for 11 years.
Also Known As
- Jaime Fernandez
- Nicolás Jaime Fernández Reyes
- Хайме Фернандес
Known For

A Bullet for the General
January 13, 1967

Robinson Crusoe
August 05, 1954

Guns for San Sebastian
March 20, 1968

The Brute
February 05, 1953

Santo vs. the Vampire Women
October 11, 1962

The Bricklayers
December 23, 1976

Las Islas Marias
August 10, 1951

The River and Death
August 22, 1954

El moro de Cumpas
January 19, 1977

Untouched
December 23, 1954

Santo vs. the Zombies
May 31, 1962

La malquerida
September 16, 1949