Servando González

Servando González Hernández (15 May 1923 – 5 October 2008) was a Mexican film director.

[1] Servando González started as an apprentice (gofer) at Estudios Clasa, a Mexican film studio.

He climbed up the ladder of the movie industry and became head of the film laboratory of Estudios Churubusco.

[2] Servando González was the winner of 25 awards with Yanco cinematographic film and participated as co-star in dozens of films of the Mexican Golden Age with the actor Alberto Ramírez.

He was characterized as a talented actor, director, writer and film producer, according to his official biographer Wilbert Alonzo-Cabrera, former vice president of Association of Entertainment JournalistD (ACE), of New York.