Demián Bichir

Demián Bichir

Date of Birth:

Aug 01, 1963

Place of Birth:

Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

Demián Bichir Nájera (August 1, 1963, height 5' 10" (1,78 m)) is a Mexican actor. Both of his parents, Alejandro Bichir and Maricruz Nájera, and brothers Odiseo and Bruno Bichir are actors. He was married to singer Lisset Gutiérrez. He started his acting career at the age of 14 in the telenovela Rina with Ofelia Medina. His second acting role was as an adult in Vivir enamorada both telenovelas were during his years with Televisa. The following year he obtained a role in his first movie, the American production Choices of the Heart. He then continued his acting roles in telenovelas with film productions of Mexico, Spain and the United States. His movie Sexo, pudor y lágrimas (1999) broke box-office records in Mexico becoming the #1 movie in the history of Mexican cinema until El crimen del Padre Amaro. The MTV Movie Awards-México created a special category "Mejor Bichir en una Película" ("Best Bichir in a movie") because of the many films the Bichir siblings act in every year. He earned this award for Bendito infierno, in which he co-stars with Victoria Abril, Penélope Cruz and Gael García Bernal. His American debut occurred when he depicted Fidel Castro in Steven Soderbergh's 2008 biopic Che, on the life of revolutionary Che Guevara. Recently he has been exposed to a wider American audience with his recurring role as Esteban Reyes, the corrupt mayor of Tijuana and love interest of Nancy Botwin in the fourth, fifth and sixth seasons of the Showtime comedy series Weeds.

filmography:

The Grudge The Grudge

2019

43 43

2015

Corazón Corazón

2018

Astucia Astucia

1986

Lowriders Lowriders

2017

7:19 7:19

2016

The Nun The Nun

2018

Beacon Beacon

2024

Chupa Chupa

2023

Land Land

2021

Danyka Danyka

2020

Good Kids Good Kids

2016

Savages Savages

2012

Hipnos Hipnos

2004

The Runway The Runway

2010

Solo Solo

1996

Red Dawn Red Dawn

1989

Santitos Santitos

1999

The Heat The Heat

2013

Ave María Ave María

1999

Miroslava Miroslava

1993

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