Pedro Plascencia

Pedro Plascencia

Born: November 7, 1956
Died: April 19, 1994
in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Pedro Ernesto Plascencia Salinas (Guadalajara, Jalisco, November 7, 1956 - Mexico City, April 19, 1994), was a Mexican pianist and composer.

He composed incidental music for the telenovelas of the producer Carlos Téllez, such as El extraño retorno de Diana Salazar, Cuna de lobos, In the flesh, as well as the music of the 24-hour news program and the missing ECO Noticias system, which also created the program's theme The Comedians of the year 1988. His incidental music was also that of the telenovela Poor Relatives. He also composed the music of the Mexican films, you can, Pedro Galindo III, Skateboard Squad (1991) and El Bulto, as well as the anthem of the Mexican soccer team Necaxa, as well as the theme of the start of the AAA wrestling since 1997 to 1998.

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Movies for Pedro Plascencia...

La Revolución De Juan Escopeta
Title: La Revolución De Juan Escopeta
Character: Timo (voice)
Released: November 4, 2011
Type: Movie
Mexico 1914. During the Revolution, a raid by the army in a small mining town leaves Gapo, 11, orphaned. Taken captive to be turned into a child soldier he escapes with the help of Juan Escopeta, a gunman for hire. Together they travel through a country absorbed in civil war in search of Gapo’s older and only brother: a famed revolutionary outlaw.