profile image

Damián Alcázar

08 Jan, 1953 in Jiquilpan, Michoacan, Mexico

Jorge Damián Alcázar Castello is a renowned Mexican actor, born in Jiquilpan, Michoacan, on January 8, 1953. One of the most talented and recognized contemporary actors, Damián studied at the National Institute of Fine Arts, and later studied at the Centro of Theater Experimentation and, later, at the Faculty of... Theater at the Universidad Veracruzana, where, years later, he would be a teacher. After several years in the theater, Damián made his film debut with The Center of the Labyrinth (1985), and later worked in films such as Romero (1989), The Naked City (1989), Bandidos (1991), Mujer del Puerto (1991). ), Lolo (1993), where he would win his first Ariel award, for best male co-acting, and Two crimes (1994), by Roberto Sneider, for which he was nominated, again, for the Ariel. The success of the film and his performance immediately propelled his career, which would lead him to participate in films such as En el aire (1995), El anzuelo (1996), Hombres armamos (1997), Baja California: El limit del tiempo ( 1998) and Herod's Law (1999), winning two consecutive Ariel Awards for both films, as best actor, in 1998 and 1999. With director Luis Estrada, Alcázar would star in a successful saga of films, with a social and critical spirit, with the films A Wonderful World (2006), Hell (2010) and The Perfect Dictatorship (2014), each one proving successful at the box office and criticismo. In 2018 the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences invited him to be a special part of its new members. Alcazár has a vast filmography, which includes film and television. He is considered one of the most important actors of new Mexican cinema.

Also Known As:

達米恩·艾卡薩

poster
Safari
0% (1970)
poster
El Anzuelo
50% (1996)
poster
Algunas nubes
50% (1995)
poster
Sofía
32% (2000)
poster
Romero
68% (1989)
poster
Mosh
0% (2019)
poster
Las Aparicio
58% (2016)
poster
Bala mordida
75% (2009)
poster
Forgotten
54% (2014)
poster
García
65% (2010)
poster
Magallanes
77% (2015)
poster
Bandidos
60% (1991)
poster
Safari
0% (2024)
poster
On the Air
40% (1995)
poster
Ave María
46% (1999)
poster
Teo's Journey
61% (2008)
poster
Lolo
52% (1993)
poster
Amber
48% (1994)
poster
The Hotel
47% (2016)
poster
Miss Bala
64% (2019)
poster
Héctor
58% (2004)
poster
Rubirosa
50% (2018)
poster
Plague
0% (2010)