Born in the vibrant city of Mérida, this talented individual is a great-nephew of the renowned Miguel Inclán Delgado. His journey in the world of filmmaking began in the 1970s, and by the 1980s, he had established himself as a prominent comedy star, captivating audiences with his hilarious performances.
Throughout his illustrious career, he has continued to work regularly in the video-homes industry, showcasing his versatility and range as an actor. In addition to his comedic talents, he has also demonstrated his ability to excel in dramatic roles, earning him the opportunity to collaborate with esteemed directors such as Arturo Ripstein.
One notable example of his dramatic prowess is his role in the critically acclaimed film "No One Writes to the Colonel" (1999). His performance in this film was met with widespread acclaim, and he was subsequently nominated for a prestigious Ariel Award for Best Male Co-Star in 1983 for his outstanding work in the film "Piernas Cruzadas" (1983).