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(Redirected from José Elías Moreno (actor)) Mexican actor In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Moreno and the second or maternal family name is González de Cossío.
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José Elías Moreno
BornJosé Elías Moreno González de Cossío
(1956-06-13) June 13, 1956 (age 68)
Mexico City, Mexico
OccupationActor
Years active1976–present
SpouseMaru de Moreno (?-?)
Children3
Parent(s)José Elías Moreno
Beatriz González de Cossío
RelativesBeatriz & Angelina Moreno (siblings)

José Elías Moreno (born José Elías Moreno González de Cossío on June 13, 1956, in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actor.

Moreno was born June 13, 1956, in Mexico City, Mexico. He is son of José Elías Moreno, actor of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema and Beatriz González de Cossío. He has two sisters, Beatriz, she also actress and Angelina Moreno. He was orphaned by parents at thirteen after the death of both and his maternal grandmother in a car accident.

He married with Maru de Moreno and had three children Elías, María and Andrea.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1976 Supervivientes de los Andes Rodrigo Fernández Film
1977 Marcha nupcial Lacho Recurring role
1978 Mamá campanita Polo Supporting role
1979 Los ricos también lloran Pascual "Pato" Hernández Acevedo Supporting role
1979 J.J. Juez Rodrigo Garmendia Supporting role
1980 El medio pelo Cristóbal
1980 Colorina Danilo Redes Recurring role
1981 Soledad Juan Recurring role
1982 Déjame vivir Rafael Recurring role
1982/83 Bianca Vidal Enrique Montes Recurring role
1983 Amalia Batista Jorge Cardoso
1983 Coqueta Film
1983 Niño pobre, niño rico Film
1984 Principessa Julio César Supporting role
1984 Delincuente Gonzalo Film
1985 Esperándote Pablo Moreno Protagonist
1986 Cicatrices del alma Alfredo Rivas-Castilla Contreras Supporting role
1988 Amor en silencio José María Durán Supporting role
1988 Un sábado más El grande/Isauro Film
1989 Había una vez una estrella Film
1989 Flor y canela Recurring role
1990 Amor de nadie Jorge Recurring role
1990 Colmillos, el hombre lobo Film
1990 Un corazón para dos Film
1991 Latino Bar Film
1991 Esa mujer me vuelve loco Carlos Film
1992 El ganador Film
1992 Relaciones violentas Film
1992 Ayúdame compadre Film
1992 De frente al sol Armando Morán Mariño Main cast
1994 Santera Juan de la Cruz Film
1995 Si Dios me quita la vida Raúl Guevara Supporting role
1995 Santo Enredo Rigoberto Lukas Film
1996 Morir dos veces Aarón Zermeño Supporting role
1996 Sentimientos Ajenos José María de la Huerta Supporting role
1996/97 Mi querida Isabel Manuel Rivas Supporting role
1997 Hotel Paraíso TV series
1998 Ángela Padre Martín Villanueva Supporting role
1999 Inesperado amor Film
1999 Cuento de Navidad Eleuterio López "Lopitos" Mini-TV series
2000 Mujer, casos de la vida real TV series
2000/01 Primer amor... a mil por hora Esteban Luna Supporting role
2001 Diseñador ambos sexos Entrepreneur TV series
Episode: La supervivencia del más apto
2001 Güereja de mi vida Director
2002 La familia P. Luche Tío Diodoro TV series
2002/03 Clase 406 Manuel del Moral Supporting role
2003 La hija del caníbal Ramón Film
2004 Rubí Genaro Duarte Supporting role
2005 Sueños y caramelos Mauro Supporting role
2005 Bajo el mismo techo José "Pepe" Acosta TV series
2006 Heridas de amor Francisco Jiménez Supporting role
2007 Pasión Alberto Lafont y Espinoza
2008 Juro Que Te Amo Rogelio Urbina Supporting role
2009 Camaleones Armando Jaramillo Supporting role
2010 Niña de mi corazón Benigno Paz Supporting role
2011 Ni contigo ni sin ti Dr. Esteban Lieja Director
Special appearance
2012 Amor bravío Leoncio Martínez Supporting role
2012/13 La mujer del Vendaval Director
2013/14 Quiero Amarte Mauro Montesinos Co-protagonist
2014/15 La sombra del pasado Antonio Santos Director
Special appearance
2016 El hotel de los secretos Juez Special appearance
2016 Sin rastro de ti Raúl Santillana Supporting role
2016 Corazón que miente Director
2018 Tenías que ser tú Director
2018 Por amar sin ley Joel Muñiz Special appearance
2019 El dragón Lamberto Garza Supporting role
2019/20 Médicos Gonzalo Olmedo Supporting role
2020/21 Vencer el desamor Joaquín Falcón Special appearance
2021 Fuego ardiente Padre Mateo Recurrig Role
2021 Diseñando tu amor Horacio Fuentes Supporting role
2022 Amor dividido Domingo Moreno Supporting role
2022 La madrastra Santino

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Telenovela Result
1985 TVyNovelas Awards Best Antagonist Actor Amalia Batista Nominated
1993 De frente al sol Won
2008 Pasión Nominated
2011 Best Leading Actor Niña de mi corazón
2013 Amor bravío
2015 Quiero Amarte
2016 Best Direction La sombra del pasado
2017 Best Antagonist Actor Sin rastro de ti
2007 Califa de Oro Awards Best Performance of the Year Pasión Won
2008 Bravo Awards Generic Supporting Male Performance
ACPT Awards Best Acting Ensemble Doce en Pugna
2009 ACE Awards Best Male Co-performance Pasión

References

  1. El Debate (José Elías Moreno goza dirigiendo telenovelas)
  2. Milenio (Disfruta Jose Elias Moreno su Faceta como Director de TV)
  3. "GALERÍA:¿Quién es quién en 'Médicos Línea de Vida'?". televisaregional.com (in Mexican Spanish). Archived from the original on October 31, 2019. Retrieved October 31, 2019.
  4. "Lista de Nominados Oficiales a los TvyNovelas 2016". Archived from the original on September 14, 2013. Retrieved March 28, 2016.
  5. televisa.com, ed. (March 10, 2017). "Lista completa de nominados a Premios TV y Novelas 2017". Retrieved 15 February 2017.
  6. "Las Noticias México ("Califa de Oro" 2007 para la novela Pasion)". Archived from the original on 2017-10-27. Retrieved 2019-11-14.
  7. Hora cero (Arrasa “Destilando amor” en los Premios Bravo con cinco preseas)
  8. "Metro Latino USA (Entrega la ACPT Premios a lo Mejor en Teatro Durante 2008 Ganan Varias Preseas Dulce Caridad y una Eva y Dos Patanes y Rinden Tributo a Carmen Salinas y Maria Victoria)". Archived from the original on 2018-01-27. Retrieved 2019-11-14.
  9. Nydailynews.com (January 15, 2009). "ACE premia "Los girasoles ciegos" y "Maldeamores"". New York Daily News. Retrieved April 6, 2013.

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