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David Silva was born on October 9, 1917 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico as David Silva Guglielmeti. Of Swiss-Italian and French descent on his mother's side, David Silva was born in Mexico City on October 8, 1917, to David Silva Ramírez, an outstanding singer and operatic singing teacher, and Aída Guglielmeti Travesí, of North American origin. Because his father worked alongside Enrico Caruso, part of David's childhood was spent in the United States, and it was not until his father's retirement that the family returned to Mexico, where he began his studies at the French-English School in Mexico City, and later studied at the National School of Jurisprudence of the UNAM, where he did not finish his studies because of his participation as an extra in the film Bajo el cielo de México, at the express invitation of his school friends. In his beginnings as an actor, he worked as an extra in several film productions, but he did not achieve the fame and recognition he longed for. Because working as an extra he could not achieve the fame he wanted, he formed a union in favor of the "extras", however, this instead of benefiting him affected him because he was banned for a little more than a year. His great opportunity in the golden age of Mexican cinema was when Emilio "El Indio" Fernández gave him the starring role in the film "La isla de la pasión" (Passion Island) alongside Pedro Armendáriz. In 1947 he won an Ariel for his role as "Kid Terranova" in the film Campeón Sin Corona, leaving Pedro Armendáriz as the loser.
7.1El Topo
1970
7.5The Holy Mountain
1973
6.0Those Years
1974
6.3Radio Patrulla
1951
6.0The Mexican
1944
6.2Revancha
1948
6.4Alucarda
1977
5.8El billetero
1953
6.4Señora Tentación
1948
6.3Porfirio Díaz
1944
6.8Espaldas mojadas
1955
5.7El cachorro
1966
5.6Los miserables
1943
8.0Cântico Final
1975
6.3Fatal Trap
1961
6.7Ventarrón
1949
6.3Secreto Eterno
1942
5.6Viviré otra vez
1940
5.9El hijo de Huracán Ramírez
1966
5.5The Bat Woman
1968