Héctor Rivera (2024)

"I didn’t write 'Remember Me' for the world. I wrote it for Coco. I’m a pretty sorry excuse for a great-great-grandpa."
"Are you kidding? A minute ago, I thought I was related to a murderer. You’re a total upgrade. My whole life… there’s been something that made me different. And I never knew where it came from. But now, I know. It comes from you!

"

― Héctor and Miguel Rivera

Héctor Rivera (November 30, 1900—December 1921, aged 21) was the husband of Imelda, the father of Coco Rivera, Miguel's long-lost great-great-grandfather and the deuteragonist of Coco.

An aspiring musician, Héctor left his family to travel the world with his childhood friend, Ernesto de la Cruz. However, when he wanted to return to his wife and daughter, Ernesto spiked Héctor's tequila with poison. Dying at the age of twenty-one, Héctor was left embittered when de la Cruz took his guitar and credit for all his songs. When Imelda died, he attempted to re-connect with her but he had been disowned from the family without being able to tell her he was returning home.

In 2017, Héctor helped his then-unknown great-great grandson, Miguel Rivera find Ernesto De la Cruz. However, they learned that they are in fact each other's family. He nearly succumbed to the Final Death, but Miguel was able to resurrect his memories in his daughter Coco. After a nearly century, Héctor and Coco were reunited. On his very first Día de los Muertos, Héctor watched as his grandson played "Proud Corazón."

Contents

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Early Life
    • 1.2 Legacy
  • 2 Personality and Traits
  • 3 Physical Appearance
  • 4 Abilities
  • 5 Possessions
  • 6 Relationships
    • 6.1 Miguel Rivera
  • 7 Etymology
  • 8 Gallery
  • 9 Behind the Scenes

Biography[]

Early Life[]

Héctor Rivera (1)

Hector was born November 30, 1900 to unknown parents and grew up with Ernesto de la Cruz. When he was around eighteen years old, Hector married a woman, Imelda and together, their daughter, Coco, was born in 1918.In 1921, Héctor began getting homesick and missed his wife and daughter and attempted to get back home to them. However, Ernesto poisoned Héctor by slipping it in his tequila. As he made his way to the train station, Héctor felt a pain in his stomach. Succumbing to the poison, Héctor then woke up dead.

Legacy[]

Héctor's legacy was not a happy one, for Ernesto stole Héctor's guitar and and took credit for his songs, even turning Héctor's lullaby for his daughter into a sappy love song. As for Héctor's wife, Imelda, when her husband did not return, Imelda became embittered to Héctor. Needing to provide for her daughter, Imelda banned music from her life and her family and learned how to make shoes by looking at one herself. She also angrily tore Héctor's photo off the family picture, never putting it up and banning music in fear of her other relatives ending up just like Héctor.

His descendants never put it up either. However, his daughter, Coco, kept all the letters her father sent her and his ripped off photograph with them. Hector's great-great grandson, Miguel Rivera and daughter Coco proved that Hector was the person who wrote the songs and not de la Cruz.

Héctor became embittered towards his former friend, stealing credit for his songs and for never being able to get to his wife and daughter. When Imelda died of old age, Héctor attempted to reconnect with her, but was disowned from his own family.

Personality and Traits[]

Physical Appearance[]

Abilities[]


Possessions
[]

Relationships[]

Miguel Rivera[]

Héctor Rivera (2)

"I'm proud we're family! I'm proud to be his family!" (screams out a grito)
"I'm proud to be
his family!"― Miguel and Héctor Rivera

Miguel is Héctor's great-great-grandson through his daughter, Coco and has proven to love his grandson like the rest of his family. Though the two of them were unaware of their relationship at the time, Hector acted fatherly towards Miguel, even excluding dirty words from "Everyone Knows Juanita" song and that was mostly due to being a parent himself.

When they discovered their relationship, Hector was happy to learn that his great-great-grandson was with him their whole time. However, he felt that he was a sorry excuse for a great-great-grandpa, but Miguel was the one who convinced he was a total upgrade compared to Ernesto De la Cruz.

Miguel was the one who was able to keep Hector's memory alive with Coco and reminding her that her father loved her very much. At the conclusion of the film, Miguel kept his great great grandfather's spirit alive in the rest of his family's heart. In the aftermath, Hector watches his grandson with pride and smiles, while also playing with him without Miguel's knowledge.

Etymology[]

Gallery[]

Behind the Scenes[]

Héctor Rivera was portrayed by Gael García Bernal

Héctor Rivera (2024)

FAQs

What happened to Hector Rivera Coco? ›

However, Ernesto poisoned Héctor by slipping it in his tequila.

Who does Hector actually turn out? ›

Ernesto's curious disrespect for his partner is revealed to be intentional when Héctor realizes Ernesto killed him and stole his music. It's then that the big twist of Coco is revealed, it's Héctor who is Miguel's great-great-grandfather, not Ernesto.

What is Hector's role in Coco? ›

Héctor Rivera is the deuteragonist of the 2017 Disney•Pixar animated feature film Coco. He was a Mexican musician in life and became a residential spirit in the Land of the Dead in death. Héctor helped Miguel in his quest to find the famous singer Ernesto de la Cruz and escape the Land of the Dead.

What famous Mexican artist did someone try to impersonate to cross over to the living world in Coco? ›

Frida Kahlo
Other namesMagdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón, Frieda Kahlo
OccupationPainter
WorksList
MovementSurrealism Magic realism Naïve
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How old was Héctor when he died Coco? ›

Héctor Died At Age 21

Héctor had just started a family with Imelda and their child Coco, but since he is young and talented he goes out on the road after being persuaded by his friend and musical partner Ernesto.

How did Hector get killed? ›

Achilles spears Hector in the throat, killing him outside the gates of Troy. After killing him, Achilles attempts to humiliate Hector by dragging his body behind his chariot. To counteract his efforts, some of the other gods magically protect Hector's corpse so that it cannot be harmed.

What was the twist in Coco? ›

Miguel realizes that Héctor is his actual great-great-grandfather and that Coco is Héctor's daughter, the only living person who still remembers him. With the help of Dante - who turns into an alebrije - the dead Riveras find and rescue them.

Who is the villain in Coco? ›

Ernesto de la Cruz, or simply by his surname de la Cruz, is the main antagonist of Pixar's 19th full-length animated feature film Coco. He serves as the archenemy of both his former idol-turned attempt victim Miguel Rivera and his former childhood best friend-turned victim Héctor Rivera.

Did Mama Imelda know Héctor died? ›

During the search, Imelda faced Héctor once again and learned the circ*mstances of his death. Though she said she couldn't forgive him, she still offered to help him. They managed to get Miguel home and perserve Coco's memory in her father. One year later, Imelda and Héctor fully reconciled and reunited with Coco.

Did Imelda forgive Héctor? ›

At the end of the movie, Imelda has forgiven Héctor and is happier to be with him, Coco, and the living family on Día de Los Muertos.

Who betrayed Héctor in Coco? ›

Héctor Rivera is Miguel's great-great grandfather and Imelda's husband from the movie, Coco, as well as Mama Coco's father. In the film, it is revealed that he had written the songs of Ernesto De La Cruz. However, he was homesick, and after an argument, was poisoned by Cruz, and he stole credit for Héctor's songs.

Who is the Mexican unibrow lady? ›

Aside from her powerful self-portraits, Mexican artist and feminist icon Frida Kahlo is perhaps most known for her unibrow, a purposeful statement rejecting stereotypes about what conventional beauty looks like.

What is the curse of the Rivera family? ›

In earlier drafts, the deceased Riveras were cursed in the Land of the Dead to sing strangely whenever they open their mouths as a result of hating music in their lifetime. They originally saw Héctor's guitar as a source of their curse.

Did Imelda know Héctor died? ›

During the search, Imelda faced Héctor once again and learned the circ*mstances of his death. Though she said she couldn't forgive him, she still offered to help him.

Does Héctor fade away in Coco? ›

Héctor is happy to help Miguel as long as the boy promises to remember him when he returns to the Land of the Living, ensuring Héctor does not fade away.

Why is the Rivera family cursed in Coco? ›

In earlier drafts, the deceased Riveras were cursed in the Land of the Dead to sing strangely whenever they open their mouths as a result of hating music in their lifetime. They originally saw Héctor's guitar as a source of their curse.

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