Alfredo Ripstein (Alfredo Ripstein Aronovich)[1] (December 10, 1916, Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico — January 20, 2007, Mexico City) was a Mexican film producer of European-Jewish descent. He is credited with helping shape Mexico's film industry in the period surrounding World War II.[2][3]
Ripstein also helped start the careers of several contemporary Mexican actors such as Gael García Bernal and Salma Hayek.