Damián Alcázar

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Damián Alcázar
Damián Alcázar in 2019 (cropped).jpg
Alcázar in 2019
Born (1953-01-08) January 8, 1953 (age 68)
Jiquilpan Michoacán, Mexico
OccupationActor
Years active1985 - present

Damián Alcázar (born January 8, 1953 in Jiquilpan, Michoacán, Mexico) is a Mexican actor and politician, who is best known outside of Mexico as Lord Sopespian in the Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. He was a deputy in the Constituent Assembly of Mexico City.

Career[]

Damián Alcázar studied acting first at the National Institute of Fine Arts and at the Theatrical Experimentation Center, then continued at the Faculty of Theater of the Veracruz University, where in later years he would work as a teacher.

He served as an actor for eight years in two theatre companies, alongside the most prestigious directors in Mexico. Notably under the direction of George Labaudan, he appeared on Jean Genet's play, The Balcony.

He has appeared in six foreign films and more than twenty-eight Mexican films. He was awarded the Ariel for Best Actor in 1999 and in 2004, for the films Under California: The Time Limit, by Carlos Bolado, and Crónicas, by Sebastián Cordero. He also won the prize for Best Actor at the Festival of Valladolid (Spain), for the latter.

He received Ariel for Best Supporting Actor for El anzuelo. by Ernesto Rimoch; for Lolo, by Francisco Athié, and for Carlos Carrera's successful movie, The Crime of Father Amaro. Damián has been nominated to receive this same award four other times. He won the award for Best Actor at the Cartagena Film Festival (Colombia) for the film Two Crimes, by Roberto Sneider.

He has also worked on telenovelas, being the most recent Secretos del corazón, produced by Epigmenio Ibarra for TV Azteca.

In April 2013 he was awarded the Honor Prize of the Latin American Film Show of Lleida with José Coronado.

In June 2016 he was elected as deputy by the political party MORENA in the Constituent Assembly of Mexico City, but left the position in January 2017 after being absent for three months.[1]

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
1985 El centro del laberinto Short film
1986 Debutantes Short film
1987 Pasa en las mejores familias
1987 Carta de un sobrino Short film
1989 Romero Campesino
1989 La ciudad al desnudo La Suavecita Nominated — Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actor
1990 La ciudad al desnudo Short film
1991 Un cielo cruel y una tierra colorada Short film
1991 Sombra de ángel Short film
1991 La leyenda de una máscara Olmo Robles
1991 Bandidos Mexican man
1991 Mujer del puerto Marro
1991 El patrullero Suspect #1
1991 Diplomatic Immunity Pool Cleaner / Hitman Uncredited
1992 De barros Short film
1992 Cita en el paraíso Pablo Short film
1993 Abuelita de Bakman Escritor
1993 Lolo Marcelino Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actor
1994 Ámbar Prisoner #3
1995 Dos crímenes Marcos González Nominated — Ariel Award for Best Actor
1995 Algunas nubes La Rata
1995 En el aire Cmdr. Paco
1996 Tres minutos en la oscuridad
1996 El anzuelo Humberto Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actor
1996 Katuwira Caronte
1996 Overkill José
1997 Men with Guns Padre Portillo
1998 Bajo California: El límite del tiempo Damián Ariel Award for Best Actor
1999 Ave María Cuña
1999 La Ley de Herodes Juan Vargas Ariel Award for Best Actor
1999 Sofía Pedro
2000 Compassionate Sex Virgin man
2000 Crónica de un desayuno Taxist
2001 Pachito Rex - Me voy pero no del todo
2001 La habitación azul Garduño
2002 The Crime of Father Amaro Padre Natalio Pérez Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actor
2004 Crónicas Vinicio Cepeda Ariel Award for Best Actor
2004 Héctor Martín
2005 Borderland Ulises
2005 Las vueltas del citrillo Sargento Collazo Ariel Award for Best Actor
2006 Un mundo maravilloso Juan Pérez
2006 Only God Knows Presagio
2006 Fuera del cielo Officer Rojas
2007 Satanás Eliseo
2007 ¡Pega Martín pega!
2008 El viaje de Teo Wenceslao
2008 The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian Lord Sopespian
2009 Marea de arena
2009 Bala mordida Commander
2009 Don't Let Me Drown Ramón
2009 Of Love and Other Demons Abrenuncio
2009 Corto libre
2010 De la infancia Basilio Niebla
2010 Chicogrande Chicogrande
2010 Garcia Garcia
2010 El Infierno Benjamín "El Benny" García Ariel Award for Best Actor
2010 El último comandante Paco Jarquín
2012 Fecha de caducidad Genaro
2012 Hermano lejano Psychologist
2013 Ciudadano Buelna Lucio Blanco
2013 Forgotten José Mendieta
2014 The Perfect Dictatorship Governor Carmelo Vargas
2014 La sargento Matacho Feliciano Pachón
2014 Eddie Reynolds y Los Ángeles de Acero Lalo / Eddie
2014 Magallanes
2015 The Thin Yellow Line Toño Nominated — Ariel Award for Best Actor
2019 Filiberto García
2019 Miss Bala Chief Rafael Saucedo
TBA Filming

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
1986 El camino secreto José Luis
1990 Mi pequeña Soledad Florentino
1991 Yo no creo en los hombres Juan
1999 Cuentos para solitarios Ramón Episode: "La mala hora de Ramón"
2000–2001 Todo por amor Don Mariano
2003 And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself General Rodolfo Fierro Television film
2003–2004 El alma herida Francisco "Frank" López
2009–2012 Kdabra René 33 episodes
2010 Las Aparicio Hernán Almada
2011 El encanto del águila Plutarco Elías Calles 3 episodes
2012 Lynch Eduardo Zúñiga 2 episodes
2012 Capadocia Alberto Gómez 7 episodes
2014 Metástasis Tuco Salamanca 4 episodes
2014 Señora Acero Vicente Acero Guest role (season 1); archive footage (seasons 2-3)
2015–2016 El Dandy Juan Antonio Ramírez / El Chueco Main role
2016–2017 2091 Sr. Patrick Hull 12 episodes
2016–2017 Narcos Gilberto Orejuela Main role; 18 episodes
2017 Sin senos sí hay paraíso Don Chalo Recurring role
2018 José José, el príncipe de la canción José Sosa Esquivel Recurring role
2018 Rubirosa Rafael Trujillo
2019 Preso No. 1 Salvador Recurring role

References[]

  1. ^ Suárez, Gerardo (2017-01-11). "Damián Alcázar renuncia a la Asamblea Constituyente". El Universal (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2020-12-19. Retrieved 2020-12-19.

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