Alejandro Bracho co-starred in the 1989 James Bond film Licence to Kill, playing the role of Perez, a henchman of the notorious drug baron Franz Sanchez.
In addition to his work in Licence to Kill, Bracho also appeared alongside Raul Julia in the 1988 film Romero, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
His extensive filmography in English includes notable roles in The Blue Iguana, Clear and Present Danger, Highway Patrolman, Danielle Steele's Fine Things, and Texas Rising.
On the other hand, Bracho has also made a significant impact in the Mexican film industry, appearing in a range of projects including El Otro, Extraños Caminos, Cinco Mayo la Batalla, and more recently, El Baile de Los 41.
One of his most memorable roles was that of the bisexual villain Emilio Uriarte in the popular TV Azteca series Los Sanchez, which earned him widespread recognition.
Furthermore, Bracho has also made appearances in the Netflix series Narcos México, starring in seasons 1 and 2, as well as the Amazon Prime series El Presidente, where he portrayed the corrupt FIFA executive member Chuck Blazer.
Currently residing in Mexico City, Bracho is not only an accomplished actor but also an acting teacher and coach, dedicating his time to nurturing the talents of up-and-coming performers.