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Bruno Bichir

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Bruno Bichir
Born
Bruno Bichir Nájera

(1967-10-06) October 6, 1967 (age 57)
Mexico City, Mexico
OccupationActor
FamilyBichir family

Bruno Bichir Nájera (born 6 October 1967) is a Mexican actor.

Biography

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Bichir was born in Mexico City. He started his acting career at the age of five in several theater, film and television series.[citation needed] He made his film debut in a minor role for Under Fire. In 1986, he obtained a role in Frida, naturaleza viva, a film about the life of Frida Kahlo, he studied at the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica ("Center of Film Training") in Mexico City.[citation needed] On television, he acted on three telenovelas with Televisa, before starring in Háblame de amor ("Talk to me about love"). In 1999, he produced and starred in Benjamin Cann's A Breakfast Chronicle, in which he was nominated for the Ariel Award for Best Actor. In 2001, he and Demián Bichir starred in the Spanish co-production of Don't Tempt Me, and they were nominated for the Best Bichir in a Film at the MTV Movie Awards-Mexico.[citation needed] Bichir made a 2018 guest appearance on the DC Universe series Titans as the first actor to portray Doom Patrol leader the Chief in live-action, although the role was recast with Timothy Dalton in the Doom Patrol's eponymous series.[citation needed]

Awards

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Ariel Award

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7 Ariel Awards, including:

MTV Movie Awards-Mexico

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  • Best Bichir in a Movie
  • 2002 nomination for Ciudades oscuras
  • 2001 nomination for Sin noticias de Dios (Bendito infierno)

Valladolid International Film Festival

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Filmography

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Cinema of the United States

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Cinema of Mexico

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Cinema of Argentina

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Stage

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Telenovelas

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TV Azteca

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Televisa

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Television

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Canal 11

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Freeform

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Netflix

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References

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  1. ^ "Ellos presentarán su voz a Huevitos en Fuga". Sector Cine (in Spanish). sectorcine.com, Inc. 13 May 2019. Retrieved 14 June 2019.[permanent dead link]
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