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Bruno Bichir

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Mexican actor (born 1967)
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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Bichir and the second or maternal family name is Nájera.
Bruno Bichir
BornBruno Bichir Nájera
(1967-10-06) October 6, 1967 (age 57)
Mexico City, Mexico
OccupationActor
FamilyBichir family

Bruno Bichir Nájera (born 6 October 1967) is a Mexican actor.

Biography

Bichir was born in Mexico City. He started his acting career at the age of five in several theater, film and television series. He made his film debut in a minor role for Under Fire. In 1986, he obtained a role in Frida, naturaleza viva, a film about the life of Frida Kahlo, he studied at the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica ("Center of Film Training") in Mexico City. On television, he acted on three telenovelas with Televisa, before starring in Háblame de amor ("Talk to me about love"). In 1999, he produced and starred in Benjamin Cann's A Breakfast Chronicle, in which he was nominated for the Ariel Award for Best Actor. In 2001, he and Demián Bichir starred in the Spanish co-production of Don't Tempt Me, and they were nominated for the Best Bichir in a Film at the MTV Movie Awards-Mexico. Bichir made a 2018 guest appearance on the DC Universe series Titans as the first actor to portray Doom Patrol leader the Chief in live-action, although the role was recast with Timothy Dalton in the Doom Patrol's eponymous series.

Awards

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Ariel Award

7 Ariel Awards, including:

MTV Movie Awards-Mexico

  • Best Bichir in a Movie
  • 2002 nomination for Ciudades oscuras
  • 2001 nomination for Sin noticias de Dios (Bendito infierno)

Valladolid International Film Festival

Filmography

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Cinema of the United States

Cinema of Mexico

Cinema of Argentina

Stage

Telenovelas

TV Azteca

Televisa

Television

Canal 11

Freeform

Netflix

References

  1. "Ellos presentarán su voz a Huevitos en Fuga". Sector Cine (in Spanish). sectorcine.com, Inc. 13 May 2019. Retrieved 14 June 2019.

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