Luis Manuel Ávila (born January 30, 1971[1]) is a Mexican actor, comedian and singer of film and television who is best known for his roles of "Tomás Mora" in La fea más bella and "Junior P. Luche" in La familia P. Luche.
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Years active | 1991–present |
Life
editHe was named best actor in the First Festival of University Theatre UNAM.[citation needed]
He has worked in different performing activities since 1991. Theater: "Esperando al Zurdo" "Macbeth & Co" "Romeo y Julieta" "Don Juan Tenorio" "Yo Madre Yo Hija" "Politico de Alcoba" and more, at this moment "La Caja".[citation needed]
Film: "Divina Confusión" El Octavo Pasajero" "Aspiración" "Debo No Niego" "En La Tierra". TV: "La Fea Más Bella" "Camaleones" "Las Tontas No Van Al Cielo" "Triunfo del Amor" "Por Ella Soy Eva" and actually "La Familia Peluche season 3".[citation needed]
He has a career as a comedian since 1995 with his characters Librado, Junior, Tomás and Zamora.[citation needed]
Lately he has focused his career into the world music with his two albums "Biografía" and actually "El Riesgo" as part of the duet LOS LUISES who are visiting throughout Mexico and various cities in USA.[2]
Biography
editAt the age of 18, Luis Manuel Ávila entered the UNAM (National Autonomous University of Mexico) to study Business Administration.[1] He got his bachelor's degree.[1] He decided to pursue an acting career despite having an excellent academic performance to the point of obtaining, together with his thesis partner, the recognition for the Best Bachelor Thesis in Administration at the National Level by ANFECA (National Association of Faculties and Schools of Accounting and Administration).[3]
Filmography
editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources. (November 2022) |
Telenovelas
edit- 2013: La Tempestad – Olinto
- 2012: Por Ella Soy Eva – Onésimo Garza Torres
- 2011: Triunfo del Amor – Lucciano Ferreti
- 2009: Camaleones – Eusebio Portillo
- 2008: Las Tontas No Van al Cielo – Zamora
- 2006/2007: La Fea Más Bella – Tomás Mora Gutierrez
- 2004: Misión SOS – "'Raus Raus'"
TV series
edit- 2012: La Familia Peluche Third Season – "Junior P.Luche"
- 2012: Como Dice el Dicho – "Nino Rosales"
- 2007: La Familia Peluche Second Season – Junior P.Luche
- 2007: Objetos Perdidos – Various Characters
- 2006: Vecinos – Albañil/Casimiro Perez
- 2003/2005 Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real – "Various Characters"
- 2002–2004: La Familia Peluche First Season – Junior P.Luche
- 2000: Furcio – "Various Characters"
- 1998/1999: Derbez en Cuando – "Various Characters"
- 1998: El Balcón de Verónica – "Various Characters"
Films
edit- Divina Confusión (2007) – Policía 1
- Ahí viene Verónica (1999)
Short films
edit- Aspiración
- Luna y Mar
- Portaequipaje
- El Octavo Pasajero
- En La Tierra
- Debo No Niego
Theater
edit- El Juego que Todos Jugamos
- Macbeth & Co
- Romeo y Julieta
- Tramoya
- Invitación a la Muerte
- El Gran Inquisidor
- A Tu Intocable Persona
- Así Pasa Cuando Sucede
- Don Juan Tenorio
- Bolero
- El Baúl
- Yo Madre Yo Hija
- La Pareja Dispareja
- Político de Alcoba
- La Caja
Musicals
edit- Aladino
- El Jorobado de Nuestra Señora de París
- Scherezada
Dubbing
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c «Luis Manuel Avila. Entertainment Talent», currículum en el sitio web LinkedIn. Ingresó en la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México en 1989 (y en 1993 se recibió como Lic en Administración de Empresas). Si un joven de 18 años puede ingresar en la universidad, Luis Manuel Ávila habría nacido a más tardar en 1971.
- ^ Televisa Espectaculos Biografía de Luis Manuel Ávila (in Spanish), Retrieved January 5, 2011.
- ^ «Luis Manuel Ávila. Datos biográficos», artículo del 9 de mayo de 2013 en el sitio web Es Más.