Luis Alberti is an outstanding Mexican actor born on October 30th, 1981, in Mexico City. He graduated from the prestigious theatre acting college, "La Casa Del Teatro" A.C., where he honed his acting skills under the guidance of renowned teachers such as David Hevia, Roberto Duarte, Carolina Politi, and Rocío Belmont.
Alberti's journey in the world of theatre began when he founded the independent theatre company "Vaca 35 teatro en grupo", which allowed him to experiment with different acting techniques and develop a unique style. For seven years, he dedicated himself to constant theatrical and experimental activity, refining his craft and gaining valuable experience.
In addition to his work in theatre, Alberti has also made a name for himself in television, starring in popular shows such as "Rosario Tijeras" and "Bronco, un éxito Indomable", where he played the lead role of the Mexican singer/composer Lupe Esparza.
On the big screen, Alberti has appeared in numerous films, including "Carmín Tropical", "Eisenstein in Guanajuato", and "Workforce", for which he won the Best Actor award at the Morelia International Film Festival and the Ariel Award. He has also worked with acclaimed directors such as Peter Greenaway and Heidi Ewing.
Some of his notable film credits include "I Carry You with Me", "Love Me Not", "The Golden Dream", "Charity", "The Similars", "Todo en Juego", and "Fireflies".