Biyografi
Since starting his career in 1989, he has performed in over 30 theatrical productions, including *What a Tree*, *Grease*, *The Coming Flood*, *Tom Sawyer*, *CATS*, and *The Mandragora*. He has also acted as both actor and producer in the play *Nasty*, among others.
In film, his portfolio includes 31 titles across short and feature films, most notably his co-starring role in Diego Ros's *The Night Guard*. This film earned Best Film at FICM 2016, Best Film in the World Fiction Competition at the 2017 Los Angeles International Film Festival, and the Ariel Award for Best First Feature in 2018. He also starred in the "Nahuales" segment of *Satanic Hispanics*, directed by Gigi Saul Guerrero, as well as the "God of Death" story in *V/H/S/85*, also directed by Guerrero. He appeared in *A Place on the Beach*, which won the Best On-Screen Values award at the Glass Screen Film Festival Mexico. Additionally, he has worked as an acting coach, mentoring lead actors in films such as Ernesto Contreras’s *Dad or Mom*, Clint Eastwood’s *Cry Macho*, and Adrian García Bogliano’s *Talking to Strangers*, among other projects. His filmography also features titles like *The Perfect Dictatorship*, *Impossible Things*, and Raúl Busteros’s *Otaola or the Republic of Exile*, which received a special mention at the 2000 Amiens International Film Festival, among many others.
On television, he has participated in over 30 projects, including series, Mexican soap operas, and commercials, such as *Narcos: Mexico* (co-starring as Hernin Naranjo), Luis Estrada’s *The Dead*, *Killer Women*, *The Minondo*, *Real Estate* Season 2, *Paramedics*, *DKDA*, *Iron Soul*, *To Love Again*, *Storm in Paradise*, *The Beach House*, *Alegrijes and Rebujos*, *Mision SOS*, Mundo Fox’s *Damned Temptation*, Televisa’s *Great Transformations of Mexico*, BTF Media’s *Her Name Was Dolores*, *Club of Crows* Season 3, and Univision’s *Descontrol*.
He received professional acting training at the Stella Adler Academy of Acting and Theatre in Los Angeles, Hollywood Film School, Lumiere Film Institute Mexico, Roberto Ayala Dance Studio, Dance Olympus in Las Vegas, NV, and Jazzart Dance Studio. His instructors included Elia K. Schneider, D'Mitri Boudrine, Tim McNeil, Lura Leiva, René Pereira, Ignacio Guadalupe, María Novaro, Juan Carlos De Llaca, Hubert Barrero, Roberto Ayala, Raymundo Zavala, and Dov Siemens, among others.