Ernesto Godoy Lagunes, a renowned Mexican actor, was born on April 5, 1970, to a family of actors, Hector Godoy and Teresa Lagunes-Ryan. He began his acting career at a young age, taking on roles that were often more mature than his actual age.
In his early years, Ernesto gained recognition for his performances in various television shows, including the acclaimed telenovela "Pobre Nina Rica," where he played the character of Mauricio Villagran, and "El Noveno Mandamiento," where he portrayed Ramiro. His exceptional talent and ability to steal scenes earned him the nickname "scene stealer" and solidified his position as one of the best talents of his generation.
Despite his impressive track record, Ernesto has yet to land the lead role in a project, which is unusual considering his exceptional abilities. However, he has continued to excel in various formats, including theater and film. Some of his notable film credits include "Cabeza de Buda" and "I am an Elephant, you are a Mouse."
Ernesto has also appeared in numerous television miniseries, including "Fidel," where he played the role of Huber Matos, a Cuban resistance figure. He has two children, Raphaella and Maximilliano, and an older brother. When he's not working, Ernesto enjoys traveling and exploring new cultures.
Throughout his career, Ernesto's interests have primarily been focused on art cinema, theater, and television, where he consistently delivers remarkable performances.