Antonio was born in the year 1953, marking the beginning of a journey that would shape his artistic identity. As a young man, he embarked on a path of creative exploration, enrolling at the prestigious National School of Painting, Sculpture, and Engraving, also known as "La Esmeralda". This esteemed institution would serve as a catalyst for his artistic growth, fostering a deep understanding of various mediums and techniques.
Antonio's artistic endeavors soon extended beyond the realm of visual arts, as he began to exhibit his work in both national and international galleries. His creative expression continued to evolve, as he started publishing articles in prominent magazines and newspapers. This newfound passion and drive propelled him to pursue a new career path, one that would ultimately lead him to become a multifaceted actor.
As an actor, Antonio has had the privilege of working in various mediums, including film, theater, and voice-over. His voice has been featured in several radio programs with a cultural focus, and in 2010, he had the distinction of serving as the institutional voice of the popular show "Yo México". Throughout his theatrical career, Antonio has had the opportunity to participate in a wide range of productions, including "Las Tentaciones de María Egipciada" by Miguel Sabido, "Tirano Banderas" by R. del Valle Inclán, and "La Guerra de las Gordas" by Salvador Novo, among others.
Antonio's impressive resume in film is equally impressive, with credits ranging from international productions to national films. Some of his notable film roles include "Apocalypto" directed by Mel Gibson, "Blueberry" by Jan Kounen, "Blow" by Ted Demme, "Santo Luzbel" directed by Miguel Sabido, "El Evangelio de las Maravillas" by maestro Arturo Ripstein, "Rito Terminal", "A rare world", "Vaho", and many more.