Enrique Arce was born on October 8, 1972 in Valencia, Valencia, Spain. He is an actor and writer, known for Knightfall (2017), La casa de papel (2017) and A Long Way Down (2014).
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Since 1992, he has participated professionally in more than 100 roles and was a member of the Cast of the Compañía Nacional de Teatro from 2008 until 2017. In cinema Enrique performed in the film "Temporada de Patos" directed by Fernando Eimbcke, receiving the Ariel prize as Best Actor. He has been nominated for the movie "Párpados Azules" by Ernesto Contreras and for the film "Cinco Dias Sin Nora". This actor has an amazing career; he has performed in dozens of movies and Tv-Series in his whole performing life. Nowadays; we can see him performing in the TV-Series "Diablo Guardian" broadcast on Amazon, "Run Coyote Run" broadcast on Fox Channel, and in "Historia de Un Crimen: Colosio" broadcast on Netflix. In 2018 we enjoyed his performance in the play "Testosterona" together with the famous actress Cecilia Suarez; and in "3 Hermanas" from Diego del Río, among others. In 2019 he premiered the films "Detrás de la Montaña", "Complot Mongol" the new film by Sebastian del Amo, "Asfixia" by Kenia Marquez recognized at the Morelia Festival 2018 and for which he was nominated for the Pecime 2020 awards as " Best Actor". Soon he will premiere "Los Minutos Negros" by Mario Muñoz, "Que viva México" by Luis Estrada. And also performing en the new TV-Series from Ernesto Contreras "Belascoaran".
Enrique Arrizon is an actor, known for Las hijas de Abril (2017), La jefa del Campeón (2018) and Expira (2020).
Enrique Asenjo is an actor, known for 12+1, una comedia metafísica (2012), El ministerio del tiempo (2015) and Que Dios nos perdone (2016).
Enrique Becker was born on 13 March 1949 in Mexico City, Mexico. He was an actor, known for Lazos de amor (1995), Cuando seas mía (2001) and El ruiseñor (1969). He died on 21 April 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico.
Enrique Bush is known for Hit Man (2023) and 3 Queens (2020).
Enrique Cancino was born on December 3, 1908 in Santa María del Oro, Durango, Mexico. He was an actor and writer, known for Lola Casanova (1949), ¡Baile mi rey!... (1951) and La justicia de Pancho Villa (1939). He was married to María Reynoso Ramírez and María de Lourdes Jameson y de la Parra. He died on February 13, 1968 in Mexico, D.F., Mexico.
Enrique Carballido is known for Les rois maudits (2005) and Pil (2021).
Enrique Castillo was nominated for a SAG Award for his stand-out role in Showtime's wicked series "Weeds" where he plays the lethal Cesar. He guest starred on the CBS hit show "NCIS" and "Outlaw" opposite Jimmy Smits; and on the HBO series "Enlightened". Most recently starred in the in the film "Kill The Dictator" which broke box office records in the Dominican Republic. His in a gut wrenching performance in Fanny Veliz's indie film "Homebound" has earned critical acclaim. He recent guest starred in TNT "Major Crimes" in June of 2014. Enrique is most recognized for his film role of Montana in Taylor Hackford "Blood In Blood Out" where he played the inspirational (albeit terrifying) leader of the Mexican prison gang. When the film was released, The New York Times singled out Mr. Castillos's performance in their review. "Mr. Chapa, Mr. Bratt and Mr. Borrego are excellent, as are the members of the large supporting cast, notably Enrique Castillo, who appears as the leader of San Quentin's Chicanos." In Japan a film critic said of his performance of Montana "He plays the role with the wisdom of Torquemada and strength of a Sandinista warrior" An accomplished actor/writer/director, Enrique began his career with Luis Valdez's Teatro Campesino in 1969. As part of the Teatro, Enrique participated in workshops with English theater director Peter Brook's theater group which included now Academy Award winner Helen Mirren. In the early 70's Enrique traveled with the Teatro to Paris when they represented the U.S. at the World Theater Festival. In 1978 Enrique made the move to Hollywood and was cast in the hit play "Zoot Suit", also created and directed by Luis Valdez, where he played the lead role of Henry Reyna opposite Edward James Olmos. Since then he has appeared in over 50 television shows and feature films, working with such notable film directors as Tony Scott, ("Déjà Vu") Taylor Hackford, ("Blood In-Blood Out") Stephen Frears ("The Hi-Lo Country") Wim Wenders ("The End of Violence") Gregory Nava ("My Family" and "El Norte") Oliver Stone ("Nixon") and Tim Burton ("Mars Attacks"). Mr. Castillo was one of the founding member of The Latino Theater Company in the mid 80's, where he starred in a variety of the company's productions and was also was a writer on two of the company's plays, Stone Wedding and the multi-award-winning play August 29. In the mid 90's Enrique adapted and directed the award-winning play "The Last Angry Brown Hat", written by Alfredo Ramos which toured to rave reviews for over four years. He then wrote and directed "Veteranos: A Legacy of Valor", a theater piece honoring the military contributions by Latinos in America's defense which had two national tours to standing ovations and much critical acclaim. Veteranos was awarded a special recognition by the Hispanic Congressional Caucus at and received the prestigious Imagen Award for Best Live Theatrical Production in Los Angeles, CA. Enrique has also written various screenplays including "Yo Solo" (I Alone), "The Cobra", "Valley of The Dead", "Deerdancer" and the screen version of The Last Angry Brown Hat. Valley of The Dead, the crime suspense thriller has been recently optioned by Concrete Images. Enrique He is also Executive Producer of HOLA! LA the only English-language TV talk show hosted by Latinas airing on CBS2/KCAL9.