Actor, juggler and acrobat, born in Mexico City on June 23 of 1990. He started his training in arts at Centro de Educación Artística Frida Káhlo, and later studied a diploma degree at Centro Universitario de Teatro, UNAM, where he currently works as professor of Acrobatics assignature.
His experience in theater has taken him to diverse scenaries of Mexico and the world (Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Tunesia, Jordan) performing plays like Los conjurados, Rodrigo S.M., Máscara VS Cabellera, Bernardino, Familia Panduro, Common Place. Simulacro en súper solitario, Laika, El Manantial de los Santos, Garras Humanas, El Reino de los Animales, Ramiro y Julieta, Sueño de una Noche de Verano and Veneno/Hamlet.
His artistic path has been determined by phisicality, thats why he trains movement disciplines such as Parkour, and circus arts like juggling and acrobatics. Also stage combat has been a constant axis of actoral work, wich made him participate in the IV, V, VII y X Nights of Fights. Currently he trains Systema Sibirsky Viun, a contemporary russian martial art.
He has performed in front of cameras in publicity, musical videos, independent short films and more recently in a couple of long feature films, “Rico’s Ride” directed by the american Benjamin Buttler and “7:19” directed by the mexican Jorge Michel Grau.
Currently he works as a member and executive producer of the theater company ArteFactum, wich helds as a purpose to promote mexican traditions through the scenic arts, artistic and social activities in México and abroad. During the “Cultural Caravan” project in 2017, they performed short scenes with music and dance at the refugee camps of Sirya war, in Zaatari and Azraq, Jordan. ArteFactum he had represented Mexico in several theater festivals in Middle East, such as “400 years of Shakespeare, forever and a day” in the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, “Cairo International Festival for Contemporary and Experimental Theater XXIII” and “Sharm el Sheikh International Theater Festival for Youth” all of them in Egypt, in the Journees Theatrales du Carthage, in Tunesia, and in the International Festival of Liberal Theater, were they where their play Venom/Hamlet was awarded with the Bronze Award for Best Play.