Noted Peruvian thespian, celebrated for his captivating on-screen presence, has made a lasting impact in the realms of cinema, television, and theater. His journey in the film industry commenced with a starring role in the cinematic production "Extirpador de Idolatrías," skillfully directed by Manuel Siles. In this pivotal performance, he embodied the character of Waldo, a police detective, leaving a lasting impression on audiences and critics alike.
Noted actor and voice artist, he has also ventured into lending his voice to the 3D animated Peruvian motion picture "Rodencia y el Diente De la Princesa", directed by the talented David Bisbano, which premiered in Peru in October 2012.
Within this animated feature, he brought to life three distinct characters, showcasing his impressive vocal range and versatility: the charismatic magician Blue, the authoritative General Rat, and the wise and aged Edam.
In addition to his work in animation, he has also appeared in live-action films, including "La Casa Rosada", directed by the skilled Palito Ortega Matute, and "Vidas Paralelas" (2008),directed by the accomplished Rocío Lladó.
Noted television personality, he took on the starring role of Felix Vargas in the serialized drama "Historias Detras de la Muerte" and Pepito in the critically acclaimed miniseries "Sally, la muñequita del pueblo" in the year 2008.
Throughout his illustrious career as a theater actor, which dates back to 1990, he has had the privilege of portraying a wide range of characters, including the pivotal supporting role of Ragueneau in the highly successful stage production of "Cyrano De Bergerac", expertly directed by the renowned Ruth Escudero, which initially premiered in 1994 and enjoyed a re-release in 1995.