Ari Telch
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Born | Ari Telch Benforado May 7, 1962 Mexico City, Distrito Federal |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1989–present |
Ari Telch (born May 7, 1962) is a Mexican actor best known for his work in telenovelas and the stage.
Early life and career[]
Ari Telch Benforado was born to a Jewish family and started acting career with the role of a Jewish boy in El violinista en el tejado (Fiddler on the Roof) with Manolo Fábregas. His next play was Yankee in 1983 produced by Sabina Berman, also of Jewish origin. In Barnum (1986), the play about one of the founders of the Barnum and Bailey circus he rode a monocycle of two meters high. In 1988 he obtained a role in Interés social, a play written by Luis Eduardo Reyes who obtained the National Theater Award for the story. A year later in Loco amor ("Fool for Love" by Sam Shepard) with Angélica Aragón.
First telenovela with Televisa[]
In 1989 he participated in his first telenovela called Dos vidas ("Two lives") with Televisa. For his role he received a Best new actor award by both TVyNovelas and Eres magazines. In 1990 he made Flor y Canela on television and on stage Vamos a contar mentiras with Silvia Pinal and of .
The following year he joined the cast of Muchachitas, with a role that would give him fame and recognition earning a Best actor award by Eres magazine. Next year, he obtained the starring role in the stage version of La tarea in which he appeared fully nude with María Rojo the co-star of the film version. In spite of public protests the show was sold out and toured the country and obtained the award for Best actor. The same year he participated in of Patrick Süskind adapted by , who also wrote the music. For this play he obtained the award by the (ACPT) and the Best actor award in the in Costa Rica. He made 2,500 presentations with this play in Mexico, the United States and Costa Rica. In 1993 he participated in the comedy by Eduardo Palomo with 200 sold out presentations in the theater in Mexico City. In the same year he also appeared in film with the production .
Next year, he returned to Televisa with Imperio de cristal with María Rubio and the real-life couple Rebecca Jones and Alejandro Camacho. In 1995 he appeared in Cuatro Equis a play for which he wrote the original idea. The play made 800 presentations and gave him another Best actor award by the ACPT and El Heraldo de México. In 1996 he participated in La antorcha encendida with Televisa.
In 1997 he started his production company , and its members are: Ari Telch, actor/director, , executive producer, , theatre director, , public relations, , television producer, , technical manager, Luis Eduardo Reyes, consulting services, and , writer. Telch Producciones has, since then, produced several plays in Mexico. Telenovela producer then invited him to star in TV Azteca's Mirada de Mujer (1997) with Angélica Aragón. A telenovela that would become a success in Mexico, Spain, Brazil, El Salvador, Venezuela, Puerto Rico and the United States. Because of this production, Telch and Aragón were featured on Time magazine and were awarded a recognition by the government of Puerto Rico.
In 1999 he hosted the show Chiquitos pero picosos on TV Azteca featuring, among other guests, Vicente Fox the President of Mexico. With his production company and in collaboration with Argos Comunicación he presented the sit-com Amor a las carreras. In 2001 he also presented the stand-up comedy co-starring with . In 2003, his production company presented Contratiempo on stage in which he co-starred with Roxana Castellanos. He obtained for this play another Best actor award by the ACPT and Castellanos a Best new actress, and for Best script. also received a nomination for Best director. The same year he returned to television with the sequel to Mirada de Mujer while touring the country with Contratiempo with more than 500 presentations. In 2005 he was part of the cast of the telenovela La otra mitad del sol and was touring with contratiempo.
Telch has a daughter with his former wife, actress Ninel Conde, whose name is Sofía (Ari and this daughter share their birthday date). In 2001 he married Brazilian model with whom he also has a daughter (Paulina).
He was studying to be a Dentist along with his 2 best friends David Ornelas (father of & ) & Carlos Oynik, but he left it to be an actor.
Before marrying Ninel Conde, he dated Kate Del Castillo
As of 2010 Ari Telch is part of the cast of the telenovela Pasión Morena and he returned to the theater to play El contrabajo of Patrick Süskind directed by his brother . Telch celebrates his 25th anniversary as an actor.
Telch suffers from bipolar disorder.
Stage[]
- El Chófer y la Señora Daisy ("Driving Miss Daisy", 2012-2013)
- El contrabajo (The Double Bass, 2009–2010)
- (2006)
- Contratiempo (2003)
- ¿Por qué no te quedas a desayunar?
- (1995)
- (1993)
- El contrabajo (1992)
- (1992)
- (1990)
- (1990)
- Loco amor ("Fool for Love", 1989)
- (1988)
- (1987)
- (1983)
- El violinista en el tejado ("", 1976)
Films[]
- (2002) as Carlos
- El método (1999) as Rabbit-Man
- (1994) as Jacobo
- (short, 1987)
TV shows[]
- as Ricardo (1999)
- (1999) as Host (1999)
- (1986)
- Cachún cachún ra ra! (1981) as David (1985–1987)
Telenovelas[]
- La bella y las bestias (2018) as Armando Quintero
- A Corazón Abierto (2012)
- Bajo el alma (2011)
- Pasión Morena (2009) as Llamita
- Mientras Haya Vida (2007) as Ignacio
- (2005) as Patricio Camacho
- Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Alejandro Salas
- (1998) as Jorge
- La antorcha encendida (1997) as Luis de Foncerrada
- Mirada de mujer (1997) as Alejandro Salas
- Imperio de Cristal (1995)
- (1993)
- María Mercedes (1992) as Carlos Urbina
- Muchachitas (1991) as Joaquín
- La fuerza del amor (1990)
- Flor y canela (1989) as Tomas
- Dos vidas (1988)
- Rosa salvaje (1987) as Jorge
- Cicatrices del alma (1986) as Samuel
External links[]
- Official site (in Spanish) of
- Biography (in Spanish) by
- Ari Telch the
- Ari Telch at IMDb
- Profile (in Spanish) on Azteca América
- 1962 births
- Living people
- Mexican Jews
- Mexican male film actors
- Mexican male stage actors
- Mexican male telenovela actors
- People with bipolar disorder
- Male actors from Mexico City
- 20th-century Mexican male actors
- 21st-century Mexican male actors