Carlos Athié

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Carlos Athié
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Born
Carlos Harfuch Álvarez

(1987-02-27) February 27, 1987 (age 35)
OccupationActor, model, TV presenter
Years active1999-present
WebsiteCarlos Athié's Official Site

Carlos Athié (born Carlos Harfuch Álvarez; on February 27, 1987 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actor, model and TV presenter.[1]

He is considered one of the best Latino actors of the moment for his versatility and scenic expression; from a cocaine addict in The White Route (Alejandro SandovalThe White Route[2]) that was produced by Caracol Television and Cadenatres, as the naughty wet back in Una Maid in ManhattanUna Maid en Manhattan (2011-2012)[3] by Telemundo of the Telemundo Network (2011-2012) " playing the role of "Lucas", going through the dark bisexual character in The Traps of Desire6 to a naive architect in the tele-series directed by Fernando Sariñana Amor sin reserva.

In 2015 he joined May God Forgives You, with an endearing and complex character "Max Zarazúa" who goes from being a superficial villain to becoming a human being of light redeemed due to leukemia.

In 2016 he founded his own production company "Cariño Films" where they are dedicated to the production of content for TV Cinema and Theater, he made a documentary series of interviews with people who move the world entitled "Athié Entre Nos".

In 2017: He participated with Rosy Ocampo interpreting Porfirio Pine gives "El Barón" in The double life of Estela Carrillo. He made a special performance in the soap opera My Adorable Curse and Antagonized the Sony comedy series Falsificados Falsificados playing a fun lover "Marcos López Barriga". That same year (2017) He premiered at the Forum Lucerna the successful play 3 Roomies where he plays "Luis".

In 2018 the José José El Príncipe de la Canción biopic series starred. Transmitted on Netflix and Telemundo. Make a participation in Club de Cuervos. In 2019 he played the role of Mateo in Telemundo TV Show "Un Poquito Tuyo". In this year he's doing the crossover leaving his hometown and moving to LA.

Filmography[]

Television
Year Title Role Notes
2011 Una Maid en Manhattan Lucas González Television debut
2012 La ruta blanca Alejandro Sandoval Lead role
2013 Las trampas del deseo Jonás Special appearance
2014 Amor sin reserva Esteban Martínez
2015 Que te perdone Dios Max
2016 Simplemente María Ernesto
2017 Marcos
2017 El Baron
2018 Pedro Salas

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