
Ricardo Garibay
76
								years   1999
Biography
Ricardo Garibay (January 18, 1923 – May 3, 1999) was a Mexican writer and journalist.
He studied law at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, where he was also a professor of literature. He also served as the chief of press for the Secretariat of Public Education and hosted the television program "Kaleidoscope" on the Imevisión Channel 13 network, Imevisión. He was president of the College of Sciences and Arts of Hidalgo in Pachuca.
His work appeared in the Magazine of the University of Mexico, Proceso (which he co-founded), Novedades and Excélsior. He was a fellow of the Mexican Center of Writers from 1952 to 1953, and joined the National System of Artistic Creators of Mexico (SNCA) as creator emeritus upon its foundation in 1994.
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| Title | Year | Job | 
|---|---|---|
| This Was Pancho Villa: First chapter | 1957 | Writer | 
| This Was Pancho Villa: Second chapter | 1958 | Writer | 
| La vida de Agustín Lara | 1959 | Writer | 
| La Cucaracha | 1959 | Screenplay | 
| My Son, the Hero | 1961 | Screenplay | 
| The Paper Man | 1963 | Screenplay | 
| The Night of the Falcon | 1968 | Writer | 
| Valentín de la Sierra | 1968 | Screenplay | 
| El Caballo Bayo | 1969 | Writer | 
| Emiliano Zapata | 1970 | Writer | 
| They Call Him Marcado | 1971 | Writer | 
| Baja California: Paralelo 28 | 1975 | Writer | 
| El mil usos | 1981 | Writer | 
| Red Bells Part I: Mexico on Fire | 1982 | Writer | 
| The Glories of the Great Púas | 1984 | Writer | 
| El Mil Usos II | 1984 | Screenplay | 
| Toña Machetes | 1985 | Writer | 
| La Casa Que Arde de Noche | 1985 | Writer | 
| Diana, René y El Tíbiri | 1988 | Writer | 
| Chicogrande | 2010 | Writer |