Pedro Weber

Pedro Manuel Weber Chavez (28 November 1933-22 March 2016) was a Mexican actor and comedian.

Born in Ciudad Guzman, Jalisco,[1] Weber was also known by the nickname "Chatanuga" (pronounced like the American city of Chattanooga, Tennessee).

He initiated his show business career dancing at tents and balconies that doubled as movie theaters so that Ciudad Guzman townspeople could enjoy some kind of entertainment.

[5] Weber's career went on the rise during the 1960s, when he participated in a film named "Dos Caballeros de Espadas" ("Two Sword Men"), followed by "La Duquesa Diabolica" ("The Diabolic Duchess").

[7] Weber was also an experienced dramatic actor, appearing in many Mexican telenovelas, such as "Hasta Que el Dinero nos Separe"("Til Money Do Us Part"), "Carita de Angel" ("Angel Face"), "Rebelde" and "Amores Verdaderos" ("True Loves") Weber married four times.