If we think of a biopic about calm and smiling actor Enrique Zambrano several moments occurred from when he saw the light for the first time in the twenties until when he died in the sixties He was born with a character that later became the beautiful serenity that made him He died leaving an orphanhood and widowhood to a family to which he gave a promising future We can refer to his life story as that of a tree It could open on July 5 1920 in Monterrey Nuevo León Mexico where a family receives their newborn child with brown eyes black hair and cupidshaped lips saw the light for the first time The parents of the ZambranoEcheverría family named their baby Enrique Jesús which meant if we merged these names The Lord of the house and of salvation With the passage of time the little lord of the house as we have said previously became a handsome gentleman But he got his artistic opportunity at the age of 23 in the cinema something that would change his life forever and that led him to be part of the wonderful world of popular culture in the rest of it The year was 1943 A very young Enrique Zambrano set foot on the art world with the right foot when he filmed his first film María Candelaria later released in 1944 And the rest is history His most famous film was the 1950s disaster horror classic The Black Scorpion 1957 in which he played Cayetano a linesman killed by a truck Enriques life was a life between artistic works and family life Until his death he was married to Mrs Patricia Alpizar As a result of this marriage Enrique and Patricia founded a family They became the proud and loving parents of four children Patricia Eugenia Joaquín and Enrique Zambrano Alpizar It was In the sixties he ventured in addition to being an actor and father as a writer producer and director He was the creator of the Villalobos series with two films The Justice of the Villalobos 1961 and Here Come the Villalobos 1962 In this decade he also ventured into dubbing as an actor translator adapter and singer Yes He was the performer of many songs in his dubbing But it was directing translating and adapting where he dedicated himself the most Of all the dubbing jobs he did the one that made history for younger and older audiences was directing the first two seasons of Gene Roddenberrys Star Trek In this 1960s television classic Enrique also did secondary and incidental voices The rest for him was pure direction Between jobs and dubbing Enriques life continued normally until in 1968 he was surprised by a worrying health problem they found stones in his liver So he had to undergo surgery in a hospital in Mexico City to prevent the pathology from advancing and consuming his body According to testimonies by coworkers Enrique was given a lot of anesthesia for his lowrisk surgery But unfortunately the operation failed Enrique ended up dying on November 22 1968 at the age of 48 a victim of cardio respiratory arrest due to medical negligence