José Mojica(1896-1974)
- Actor
- Writer
- Composer
Mexican actor and tenor, briefly slated to become a
Ramon Novarro -style latin lover in early
Hollywood sound films. Mojica initially planned for a career in
engineering, but changed his mind and studied singing at the National
Conservatory of Music. Funded by his mother, he went to New York with
$500 in his pocket, attending performances of
Enrico Caruso. Caruso, having met
Mojica, was sufficiently impressed by his singing to help him obtain a
contract with the Chicago Civic Opera Company, where was soon given
leads opposite Mary Garden and
Amelita Galli-Curci. Signed by Fox
in 1930, he moved to California and appeared as a Spanish outlaw in the
romantic musical
One Mad Kiss (1930), co-starring
Argentine actress Mona Maris. Though he
lacked neither charm nor a good voice, his popular appeal was limited
by a square jaw, a stocky figure and a rather broad nose -- worse, he
had a tendency to overact. Fox, as a result, dropped Mojica from their
'A-list' and starred him in a series of Spanish-language romances and adventures for the next three years, often alongside Maris or Rosita Moreno.
His characters remained essentially the same, even including a curious
impersonation of highwayman Dick Turpin in
El caballero de la noche (1932).
Mojica made a few more films in Mexico at the end of the decade. Following the death of his mother and prompted by religious visions, he then took the unusual step of selling his worldly possessions and becoming a Franciscan monk under the name Fray Jose de Guadalupe Mojica. He spent the remainder of his life in seminaries and monasteries in Peru, where he died in September 1974 at the age of 78.
Mojica made a few more films in Mexico at the end of the decade. Following the death of his mother and prompted by religious visions, he then took the unusual step of selling his worldly possessions and becoming a Franciscan monk under the name Fray Jose de Guadalupe Mojica. He spent the remainder of his life in seminaries and monasteries in Peru, where he died in September 1974 at the age of 78.