From his appearance on You Bet Your Life (1950): Groucho Marx: "What would we call our act, you know, if we went out together?" Pedro Gonzales-Gonzales: "We would have call it 'Gonzales-Gonzales and Marx'." Marx (to audience): "That's a nice billing. Two people in the act, and I get third place".
He was posthumously awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1555 Vine Street in Hollywood, California on November 14, 2008.
One of his early talents was making musical instruments out of tangible items such as hubcaps, water-filled bottles and frying pans.
Had only the most elemental schooling as a youngster and remained functionally illiterate for much of his life.
He is featured in a movie that accompanies the boat ride in the Mexican pavilion at the EPCOT theme park located at the Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida.
Father of son, Ramiro Gonzalez-Gonzalez and two daughters, Yolanda Gonzalez-Gonzalez and Rosie Gonzalez-Gonzalez.
Frequently appeared in Rex Allen's live stage show during Rex Allen Days in Wilcox, Arizona. Also had an alley named for him there (adjacent to Rex Allen Drive).
As a result of playing comic relief roles, he was accused of perpetuating negative stereotypes about Hispanic men.