Fernando A. Rivero
Fernando A. Rivero (Mexico City, February 9th 1902 – April 20th 1975) was a Mexican set designer, film director, painter, actor, and writer, regarded as a foundational figure—“the father” of Mexican film scenographers. He studied architecture but left the program for financial reasons, worked at the jewelry shop El Nuevo Mundo, emigrated to the United States in 1927 to work as a draftsman for advertising companies and newspapers, and returned to Mexico in 1931. After inheriting money upon his grandfather’s death, he founded the Compañía Anunciadora Mexicana; a later press note also states he was orphaned at age four and adopted by relatives, and that he began professionally in advertising, following the example of his father, Pedro Rivero Noriega.
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Department Art
Job Art Direction
Average Rating6.226 votesRelease DateJun 26, 193493 years ago -
Department Art
Job Art Direction
Average Rating5.516 votesRelease DateMar 30, 193295 years ago -
Department Art
Job Art Direction
Average Rating6.714 votesRelease DateMay 31, 193394 years ago -
Department Art
Job Art Direction
Average Rating5.814 votesRelease DateFeb 14, 193493 years ago -
Department Art
Job Art Direction
Average Rating5.05 votesRelease DateAug 20, 193789 years ago -
Department Art
Job Set Decoration
Average Rating5.05 votesRelease DateMay 28, 193889 years ago -
Department Art
Job Production Design
Average Rating3.04 votesRelease DateJan 01, 193493 years ago -
Department Art
Job Production Design
Average Rating4.03 votesRelease DateFeb 10, 193295 years ago -
Department Art
Job Set Designer
Average Rating5.03 votesRelease DateDec 14, 193393 years ago -
Department Art
Job Production Design
Average Rating5.02 votesRelease DateSep 28, 193888 years ago -
Department Art
Job Art Direction
Average Rating5.02 votesRelease DateAug 30, 193393 years ago -
Department Art
Job Production Design
Average Rating5.02 votesRelease DateAug 28, 193492 years ago
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