
Javier Ruán
Acting • Born 1940-01-10 – Died 2021-10-11
Biography
Javier Ruán Jaimes (1940–2021) was a Mexican actor, screenwriter, educator, and voice actor with a career spanning more than five decades. Trained in philosophy, pedagogy, and dramatic arts at institutions including the INBA and the Escuela Normal Superior, Ruán combined intellectual rigor with a deep social sensibility. He made his film debut in 1967 in Corona de Lágrimas (dir. Alejandro Galindo) and went on to appear in over forty films, earning an Ariel Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for Los Marcados (1971). Alongside his extensive film work, he became widely recognized for his roles in Mexican television and radio, as well as for his acclaimed work as a writer. Ruán received numerous honors for his artistic legacy, including the Medalla Virginia Fábregas and the Cabeza Olmeca, and was named Hijo Predilecto of Nahuatzen, Michoacán. His autobiographical book Los de adelante corren mucho… reflects his profound commitment to education, art, and social memory.
Filmography
27 credits
Crown of Tears
Movie • 1968
Nacho Chavero

Emiliano Zapata
Movie • 1970

They Call Him Marcado
Movie • 1971
El Niño

Simon Blanco
Movie • 1975
Ahijado

La pistolera
Movie • 1979

Mi aventura en Puerto Rico
Movie • 1977

Quinto patio
Movie • 1970
El rorro

Pedro Paramo
Movie • 1967
Miner

El Rey
Movie • 1976

The Achievers
Movie • 1978

La muerte de Pancho Villa
Movie • 1974

Soy el hijo del gallero
Movie • 1978

Volver, volver, volver
Movie • 1977
Prisciliano Renteria

Narcos al acecho
Movie • 1988

Benny More: Hoy Como Ayer
Movie • 1987

El Macho Goes to Women's Reform School
Movie • 1989

Kung fu mortal: Operación zodiaco
Movie • 1987

Pobre niño rico
Movie • 1974

Canción de Navidad
Movie • 1974

The She Wolf's Orgy
Movie • 1972

Unethical Behaviour
Movie • 1970

Santa
Movie • 1969

Rocambole contra la secta del escorpión
Movie • 1967

Killer Women
TV • 2008
Miguel Rascón

Corona de lágrimas
TV • 2012
Isaías Requena

Distilling Love
TV • 2007
Demetrio Urban

¿Quién?
TV • 1973
Julián