Bruno Bichir

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Bruno Bichir (born Bruno Bichir Nájera; October 6, 1967) is one of the most prolific actors of the contemporary cinema of Mexico as well as telenovelas and theater. Bruno is a member of the Bichir family, whose members are prominent actors. Both of his parents, Alejandro Bichir and Maricruz Nájera, and two older brothers Odiseo and Demián Bichir are actors.

Life and career

Bruno was born in Mexico City. He started his acting career at the age of 16 in the film Under Fire, a United States production. Three years later he obtained a role in Frida, naturaleza viva, a film about the life of Frida Kahlo, he then studied at the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica ("Center of Film Training") in Mexico City. He obtained roles in prominent films such as Rojo amanecer and in 1991 a role in El patrullero for which he would received his first of many nominations to the Ariel Award of the Mexican Academy of Film. In 1995, he starred as the love interest of the character played by the also Mexican actress Salma Hayek in El callejón de los milagros, a film of critical and financial success.

In television he acted on three telenovelas with Televisa before moving to TV Azteca in 1999 to star in Háblame de amor ("Talk to me about love"). The same year he produced and starred in the film Crónica de un desayuno ("A Breakfast Chronicle"), directed by Benjamin Cann for which he was nominated for the Ariel Award for Best Actor in 2001. That same year he obtained a role in the Spanish co-production of Sin noticias de Dios (Bendito infierno) starred by his brother Demián for which both were nominated for the Best Bichir in a movie at the MTV Movie Awards-Mexico. Demián obtained the award and the following year Bruno was nominated in the same category for Ciudades oscuras.

As of 2006 he is currently in production with the play Cabaret as the Master of Ceremonies in Mexico City and filming El que come y canta (loco se levanta)

Awards

Ariel Award

7 Ariel Awards, including:

  • Best Actor
    • 2001 nomination for Crónica de un desayuno
    • 1996 nomination for El anzuelo
    • 1995 nomination for El jardín del Edén
    • 1994 for Principio y fin
  • Best Supporting Actor
    • 1999 nomination for El evangelio de las maravillas
    • 1997 nomination for Amorosos fantasmas
    • 1993 nomimation for Golpe de suerte
    • 1992 nomination for El patrullero

MTV Movie Awards-Mexico

  • Best Bichir in a Movie
  • 2002 nomination for Ciudades oscuras
  • 2001 nomination for Sin noticias de Dios (Bendito infierno)

Valladolid International Film Festival

  • Best actor
    • 1995, for El callejón de los milagros

Films

Cinema of the United States

Cinema of Mexico

  • Otra película de huevos y un Pollo (2009)
  • Una película de huevos (2006)
  • El que come y canta (loco se levanta) (2006)
  • La mujer de mi hermano (2005) as Boris
  • El día menos pensado (2005)
  • Conejo en la luna (2004) as Antonio (English title: Rabbit on the moon)
  • Si un instante (2003) as Martín
  • Ciudades oscuras (2002) as Satanás
  • Sin noticias de Dios (Bendito infierno) (2001) as Eduardo
  • Hasta los huesos (2001) (voice)
  • La toma de la embajada (2000) as Ricardo Galán, Ambassador of Mexico
  • La cosa que no podría morir (2000) as Hank Huston
  • La máscara de Zorro (2000) as Alejandro Murrieta/Zorro
  • Extraños (1999) as Kurt
  • Crónica de un desayuno (1999) as Marcos
  • El evangelio de las maravillas (1998) as Gavilán
  • Ciudad que se escapa (1998) as Chato
  • Cruz (1998/II)
  • Katuwira, donde nacen y mueren los sueños (1996) as Nicolás
  • El anzuelo (1996) as Carlos
  • Pez muerto no nada (1996)
  • Algunas nubes (1995) as Carlos Vargas
  • El callejón de los milagros (1995) as Abel
  • Santo Enredo (1995) (TV) as Wang Chong
  • Espiritus (1995)
  • Nadie hablará de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto (1995) as Mani
  • El plato fuerte (1995)
  • El jardín del Edén (1994) as Felipe
  • Días de combate (1994) as Carlos Vargas
  • Tu vida y mi vida (1994)
  • Amorosos fantasmas (1994)
  • Un año perdido (1993)
  • Principio y fin (1993) as Nicolás Botero
  • ¡Aquí espantan! (1993) as Pablo
  • Serpientes y escaleras (1992) as Raúl
  • Anatomia de una violación (1992)
  • Cazador de cabezas (1992)
  • Golpe de suerte (1992)
  • El patrullero (1991) as Anibal
  • Luna de miel al cuarto menguante (1990)
  • Llueve otra vez (1989)
  • Rojo amanecer (1989) as Sergio
  • Frida, naturaleza viva (1986) as a young Sandinista

Cinema of Argentina

  • El mural (2010)

Stage

  • Cabaret (200506)
  • Estás ahí (2005)
  • Extras

Telenovelas

TV Azteca

Televisa

  • La Culpa (1996) as Adolfo
  • Sueño de amor (1993)

External links

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