Nicolás Jaime Fernández Reyes, a renowned Mexican actor and union leader, was born on December 6, 1933, and was subsequently recognized by the public and industry professionals alike with the moniker Jaime Fernández. Throughout his illustrious career, Fernández garnered three prestigious Silver Ariel awards, which are regarded as the Mexican equivalent of the esteemed Academy Award, also known as the Oscar. Notably, one of these accolades was bestowed upon him for his outstanding performance in Luis Buñuel's cinematic adaptation of Daniel Defoe's classic novel, Robinson Crusoe, in which he played the pivotal role of Friday, the trusted associate of the protagonist. During his remarkable tenure in the film industry, Fernández appeared in an impressive array of over 200 films, showcasing his versatility and range as an actor. Moreover, Fernández demonstrated his commitment to the betterment of the profession by serving as the general secretary of the National Association of Actors (ANDA) for a period of 11 years, utilizing his expertise and influence to advocate for the rights and interests of his fellow actors.
Jaime Fernández
Deceased · Born: Dec 6, 1927 · Died: Apr 15, 2005