Gustavo Sánchez Parra

Biography

Gustavo Sánchez Parra studied at the most famous Dramatic Art school in Mexico, the Centro Universitario de Teatro. He landed his first role in Alejandro González Iñárritu's debut, Amores Perros, for which he was nominated for an Ariel for Best Supporting Actor. Then he worked in national and international productions such as Ridley Scott's The Fire of Vengeance; The Three Burials of Melquíades Estrada, by Tommy Lee Jones; Rabia, by Sebastián Cordero, and Crónicas, produced by Guillermo del Toro, among more than 35 films. He was awarded the Honorary Prize at the Morelia Festival for having appeared in more than 40 short films.

Filmography

Guillermo Cortez
Fulano
Gomorra
José María
El Tartamudo
Sargento Antúnes
Cara Sanguinetti
Recepcionista del hotel
Pink amigo del Cero
Carlos
Arturo
Ortiga
Rigoberto Torres
Mariscal
El Negro
Encargado de vulcanizadora
Chupacabras Jefe
Soldier with Radio
Policeman Huicho
Nestor
Teniente Ruíz
Balderas
El Tijuana
Gerardo
Pasilla
General Oribe
Pedro