Mexican actor and professional wrestler (1917 – 1969)
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Lozano and the second or maternal family name is Vela.
Tonina Jackson
Birth name
Héctor Garza Lozano Vela[1]
Born
January 9, 1917[1] Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico[1]
Died
November 2, 1969(1969-11-02) (aged 52)[2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
Great Tonina Tonina Jackson Gordo Lozano Garza Lozano Pancho Morales Great JoJo Gordo Chichihua[3]
Billed weight
136 kg (300 lb)
Héctor Garza Lozano Vela (January 9, 1917 – November 2, 1969), better known under the ring name Tonina Jackson, was a Mexican actor and professional wrestler. He was nicknamed Cara de niño ("Baby face") and worked under such names as Héctor Lozano, Gordo Lozano and Pancho Morales in the southern United States. He is not related to a wrestler known as "Tonina Jackson Jr." who made his debut in the 21st century.
The height of his success was in the 1950s and early 1960s where he even had a soft drink named after himself, the "Tonina". He also appeared in a number of lucha films, including the first four films of the Huracán Ramírez series.
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(January 9, 1917 – November 2, 1969), better known under the ring name ToninaJackson, was a Mexican actor and professional wrestler. He was nicknamed Cara...
Médico Asesino vs. ToninaJackson February 28, 1954 Guadalajara, Mexico Plaza de Toros el Progreso 41,000 Médico Asesino vs. ToninaJackson in a Mask vs. Hair...
character), first acted on TV on the show. This was also the case of ToninaJackson, a wrestler active in the 1950s and 1960s, who also acted in a few episodes...
Médico Asesino vs. ToninaJackson February 28, 1954 Guadalajara, Mexico Plaza de Toros el Progreso 41,000 Médico Asesino vs. ToninaJackson in a Mask vs. Hair...
1952 Torbellino Blanco Sugi Sito Hair July 26, 1952 Médico Asesino ToninaJackson Hair November 7, 1952 El Santo Black Shadow Mask December 3, 1955 El...
Cavernaria en salón de belleza Eduardo Bonada Joaquín García Vargas as Brujo ToninaJackson Fernando Osés Guillermo Hernández Sergio Llanes Jack Parelli Raul Romero...
66 ft) above present mean sea level. The ancient Maya built their city of Toniná in the highlands of what is now Chiapas in southern Mexico using native...
stopped sculpting dated monuments; the last Long Count date was inscribed at Toniná in 909. Stelae were no longer raised, and squatters moved into abandoned...
Mary-Lou Jarvis – For service to local government, and to the community. Tonina Rochelle Joel – For service to the community through social welfare initiatives...
the painted walls of nearby Bonampak, and the remains of the fortress of Toniná. In the city of Villahermosa to the north is the Parque-Museo La Venta,...
ceramic figurines show war captives holding game balls. The ballcourt at Toniná was decorated with sculptures of bound captives. A captive-within-the-ball...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-25652-3. ISBN 978-3-642-25651-6. S2CID 130457405. Tonina, Daniele; Buffington, John M. (2009-05-19). "Hyporheic Exchange in Mountain...
Ranieri Renato Rascel Ricchi e Poveri Enrico Ruggeri Bobby Solo Alan Sorrenti Tonina Torrielli Umberto Tozzi Claudio Villa Il Volo Wess Iva Zanicchi Nina Zilli...
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arts and charitable organisations, and to the finance management industry. Tonina Louise Harvey For service to nurse education through the development of...