Education
Born in Tacubaya, Mexico City, he studied law and became a journalist.
Born in Tacubaya, Mexico City, he studied law and became a journalist.
In 1919 he traveled to Hollywood to report on the new cinematographic industry. Besides writing the scripts for important films such as Santa (Mexico 1932, Actors: Carlos Orellana, Mimi Derba, Lupita Tovar), based on the book by Federico Gamboa, and Una Vida por otra (One life for another, Mexico 1934), he published several short stories where he pictured the early rise of Hollywood. The book was edited under the names "Louisiana inutil curiosidad" and "Las experiencias de Mission Patsy" (Para qué? – "Ché" Ferrati, inventor—El viejo amigo—Las experiencias de Mission Patsy—Louisiana grande ilusión—El tesoro de Cabeza de Vaca—Fracaso—El honor del ridículo)
He edited the literary journal El Universal Ilustrado, which was crucial for the diffusion of Stridentism.