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George Michael
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- Iggy Pop
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- Gustavo Sanchez Parra
- Gustavo Sanchez Parra
Gustavo Sanchez Parra, a leading protagonist of innumerable essential constant and shorts, always ready with talent and experience to support novice filmmakers and he is recognized in the Mexican cinema. Gustavo Sanchez Parra (1966), originally from Mexico City, is a graduate of the Acting School of the University Center Theater at the UNAM (1997), where he participated in a nut Chronicle , a screw and a cuckold, De Bartolomé Jolote, The Wedding, among other works. His first film appearances were in short films: micro Advance, advance ... (Jose Antonio Lendo, CUEC) Drinking from the cup and the devil (Danlive, AMCI), totaling about 33 productions so far. The first participation of Gustavo Sánchez Parra in a feature film was in the movie Amores Perros (2000) and from then he has been part of the distribution of 14 films, among which are: Left, killing ends, Zero and go four and The Legend of Zorro. From 1998 to date he has been teaching acrobatics class at School Action Center Theatre University of UNAM. Sanchez Parra received in 2001 for Best Actor Ariel Frame, for his outstanding work in Amores Perros. The director, producer and writer Roberto Fiesco (immune Life, Heaven divided, 10:15, For old maid, The Wizard, A Thousand Clouds of Peace Fence the Sky, Love Will Never End to be love, etc.) writes: "Gustavo Sánchez Parra is a film actor, powerful face, hieratic, superb, dark, Mexican. He has been fortunate not to be sentenced only to the usual definition of Mexican cinema , which could have seen him as the offender or the peasant permanent, allowing a wider range of characters, popular types and full of restraint and dignity because it is he who interprets them. I confess I am a fan of Gustavo. I'm sure many other filmmakers have written to the image with Sanchez Parra in mind, making him an essential figure in many of the best films recently. "- Tenoch Huerta Mejia
- Tenoch Huerta Mejia
- Tenoch Huerta Mejia
Tenoch Huerta Mejía, sometimes just Tenoch Huerta is a Mexican actor born in Mexico City. He has appeared in a number of movies in Latin America and in Spain starring in both feature films and short films. He is one of the actors chosen in Mónica Maristain’s book "30 Actors Made in Mexico". He appeared in Cary Joji Fukunaga's film Sin Nombre in the role of Lil' Mago, leader of the Tapachula faction of the notorious Mara Salvatrucha gang. Awards Best Actor at the Short Short Film Festival in Mexico City, for his performance in Alonso Ruiz Palacio’s "Café paraíso". Filmography 2006: "Así del precipicio" as Limpia Vidrios 2007: "Malamados, en la soledad todo esta permitido" as Aarón 2007: "Déficit" 2008: "La Zona" as Mario 2008: "Nesio" as El Araña 2008: "Café paraíso" as Gallo 2008: "Casi divas" (English title "Road to Fame") as Domingo 2008: "Sólo quiero caminar" (English title "Just Walking") as David 2009: "Sleep Dealer" 2009: "Sin Nombre" as Lil' Mago- Luis Fernando Pena
- Luis Fernando Pena
- Luis Fernando Pena
Luis Fernando Peña is one of Mexico’s leading young actors in both the telenovela and feature worlds. He made his film debut in Carlos Carrera’s hit Un Embrujo, which earned 9 Ariel Awards (the Mexican film industry’s highest honor). He was himself an Ariel nominee for his next feature, Marisa Sistach’s Perfume de violetas; and again for his performances in Fernando Sariñana’s Amar te duele and Gerardo Tort’s De la calle. The latter also earned him honors from the Guadalajara Film Festival and the Mexican Cinema Journalists. Additionally, he has twice been nominated for an MTV Movie Award (in Latin America and Mexico). Mr. Fernando Peña’s recent film credits include Ernesto Castillejo’s Destinos cruzados; Rodrigo Plá’s Desierto adentro; Eduardo Lucatero’s Corazón marchito; Rudy Joffroy’s El Camino del diablo; and Alex Rivera’s Sleep Dealer, which won awards at the 2008 Berlin International and Sundance Film Festivals. He has appeared in recurring roles in the television series Clase 406, Lo que callamos las mujeres, Vesinos, and Mujer, casos de la vida real, among others.- Kurt Sutter
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