Ari Telch, a celebrated and accomplished Mexican actor, came into the world on May 7, 1962, to a loving and devoted Jewish family. His remarkable journey in the world of acting began with a memorable and impactful role as a young Jewish boy in the esteemed production of "El violinista en el tejado" (Fiddler on the Roof),where he had the esteemed opportunity to share the stage with the esteemed and renowned Mexican actor, Manolo Fábregas.
Following his initial foray into the world of theatre, Telch went on to take the stage in a production of "Yankee" in 1983, a play helmed by the accomplished director Sabina Berman, who, like Telch himself, shared a rich Jewish heritage.
In the year 1988, Telch landed a significant role in the captivating play "Interés social", a masterpiece penned by the illustrious Luis Eduardo Reyes, who would later be honored with the prestigious National Theater Award for his exceptional work on the narrative.
The subsequent year, Telch shared the stage with the talented Angélica Aragón in the Mexican adaptation of Sam Shepard's renowned play "Fool for Love", which was cleverly reimagined as "Loco amor".