Bruno Bichir
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Born | Bruno Bichir Nájera (1967-10-06) October 6, 1967 Mexico City, Mexico |
Nationality | Mexican |
Occupation | Actor |
Parent(s) | Alejandro Bichir (father) Maricruz Nájera (mother) |
Relatives | Odiseo and Demián Bichir (brothers) |
Family | Bichir family |
Bruno Bichir Nájera; (6 October 1967) is a Mexican actor and one of the members of the Bichir family.
Contents
1 Biography
2 Awards
2.1 Ariel Award
2.2 MTV Movie Awards-Mexico
2.3 Valladolid International Film Festival
3 Films
3.1 Cinema of the United States
3.2 Cinema of Mexico
3.3 Cinema of Argentina
4 Stage
5 Telenovelas
5.1 TV Azteca
5.2 Televisa
6 External links
Biography
Bruno 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. He obtained roles in prominent films such as Rojo amanecer and in 1991 a role in El patrullero for which he would received his first of many nominations to the Ariel Award of the Mexican Academy of Film. In Midaq Alley, he played Abel, the love interest of Alma (Salma Hayek). It also received critical and financial success.[citation needed] 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.[citation needed]
Awards
Ariel Award
7 Ariel Awards, including:
Best Actor
- 2001 nomination for Crónica de un desayuno
- 1996 nomination for El anzuelo
- 1995 nomination for El jardín del Edén
- 1994 for Principio y fin
- 2001 nomination for Crónica de un desayuno
Best Supporting Actor
- 1999 nomination for El evangelio de las maravillas
- 1997 nomination for Amorosos fantasmas
- 1993 nomination for Golpe de suerte
- 1992 nomination for El patrullero
- 1999 nomination for El evangelio de las maravillas
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
Best actor
- 1995, for El callejón de los milagros
- 1995, for El callejón de los milagros
Films
Cinema of the United States
Julia as Diego
Casa de los Babys (2003) as Diómedes
Death and the Compass (1992) as "drug addict II"
Lucky Break (1992) as Vicente
Under Fire (1983) as a boy at Jazy's house
Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018) as Angel (aka Deaf Guy)
Cinema of Mexico
El Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza (2012)
Otra película de huevos y un Pollo (2009)
Una película de huevos (2006)
El que come y canta (loco se levanta) (2006)
La mujer de mi hermano (2005) as Boris
El día menos pensado (2005)
Conejo en la luna (2004) as Antonio (English title: Rabbit on the moon)
Si un instante (2003) as Martín
Ciudades oscuras (2002) as Satanás
Sin noticias de Dios (Bendito infierno) (2001) as Eduardo
Hasta los huesos (2001) (voice)
La toma de la embajada (2000) as Ricardo Galán, Ambassador of Mexico
La cosa que no podría morir (2000) as Hank Huston
La máscara de Zorro (2000) as Alejandro Murrieta/Zorro
Extraños (1999) as Kurt
Crónica de un desayuno (1999) as Marcos
El evangelio de las maravillas (1998) as Gavilán
Ciudad que se escapa (1998) as Chato
Cruz (1998/II)
Katuwira, donde nacen y mueren los sueños (1996) as Nicolás
El anzuelo (1996) as Carlos
Pez muerto no nada (1996)
Algunas nubes (1995) as Carlos Vargas
Midaq Alley (1995) as Abel
Santo Enredo (1995) (TV) as Wang Chong
Espiritus (1995)
Nadie hablará de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto (1995) as Mani
El plato fuerte (1995)
El jardín del Edén (1994) as Felipe
Días de combate (1994) as Carlos Vargas
Tu vida y mi vida (1994)
Amorosos fantasmas (1994)
Un año perdido (1993)
Principio y fin (1993) as Nicolás Botero
¡Aquí espantan! (1993) as Pablo
Serpientes y escaleras (1992) as Raúl
Anatomia de una violación (1992)
Cazador de cabezas (1992)
Golpe de suerte (1992)
El patrullero (1991) as Anibal
Luna de miel al cuarto menguante (1990)
Llueve otra vez (1989)
Rojo amanecer (1989) as Sergio
Frida, naturaleza viva (1986) as a young Sandinista
Cinema of Argentina
El mural (2010)
Stage
Cabaret (2005–06)
Estás ahí (2005)- Extras
Telenovelas
TV Azteca
Amor en custodia (2005–2006) as Conrado
La Heredera (2004) as Santiago
La calle de las novias (2000) as Sergio
Háblame de amor (1999) as Esteban
Televisa
La Culpa (1996) as Adolfo
Sueño de amor (1993)
Mujeres de negro (2016) as Zacarías Zaldívar
External links
Bruno Bichir profile, biosstars-mx.com; accessed 17 July 2014.
Bruno Bichir profile, alma-latina.net; accessed 17 July 2014.
Bruno Bichir on IMDb
(in Spanish) Bruno Bichir profile, cinemexicano.mty.itesm.mx; accessed 17 July 2014.
(in Spanish) Interview, altazorcafe.com; accessed 17 July 2014.
(in Spanish) Interview, esmas.com; accessed 17 July 2014.
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