Notable Peruvian thespian, renowned for his captivating performances on the big and small screens, as well as on the stage. In the realm of cinema, he has had the distinction of being the leading actor in the feature film "Extirpador de Idolatrías" ("Extirpator of Idolatries"),directed by Manuel Siles, where he embodied the character of a police detective named Waldo.
Furthermore, he has also appeared in several short films, including "Pisahueco" ("Holestepper") by Sergio Fernández Muñoz, where he took on the role of professor Angel, and "Sonata Para Un Calendario" ("Sonata For A Calendar") by Carmen Rosa Vargas, in which he portrayed accountant Alfonso. His impressive performances in these films have earned him a total of 120 Best Actor accolades, comprising both awards and nominations.
In addition to his work in film, he has also lent his voice to several characters in the 3D animated Peruvian motion picture "Rodencia y el Diente De la Princesa" ("Rodencia and the Tooth of the Princess"),directed by David Bisbano, released in Peru in October 2012. He voiced the characters of magician Blue, General Rat, and an old Edam.
His extensive filmography also includes appearances in the movies "La Casa Rosada" and "Vidas Paralelas" (2008),both directed by Palito Ortega Matute and Rocío Lladó, respectively.
In the realm of television, he has had the opportunity to play leading roles in several serials and miniseries. One of his most notable roles was that of Felix Vargas in the serial "Historias Detras de la Muerte" and Pepito in the miniseries "Sally, la muñequita del pueblo" in 2008.
As a seasoned thespian, he has also had a long and illustrious career in theater, having taken to the stage since 1990. One of his most notable roles was that of Ragueneau in the successful play "Cyrano De Bergerac", directed by Ruth Escudero, which premiered in 1994 and was re-released in 1995.