José María Yazpik

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José María Yazpik
Born (1970-11-13) November 13, 1970
Mexico City, México
Occupation Actor, voice actor
Years active 2001–present

José María Yazpik (born November 13, 1970) is a Mexican film and television actor.

Biography

Yazpik was born in Mexico City in the bosom of a wealthy family, the son of a successful gynecologist, Dr. Jose Maria Meza, and Cristina Yazpik. He has two brothers, Carlos and Cristina. Although the family's financial situation was excellent, Dr. Meza decided to move the whole family to San Diego, California. He started a practice in Tijuana, the border town between the two countries and closer to their workplace. The family settled in La Jolla, one of the most exclusive districts of San Diego. There the two brothers were enrolled in an exclusive high school, Saint Augustine High School, an all boys school directed by priests.

Dr. Meza did not have the same success as in the Mexican capital, so after a year and as the dollar increased in value against the Mexican peso the family had to move to Tijuana and Mrs. Cristina should optimize the family income. José María and his brother Carlos continued to attend school in San Diego.

Yazpik was always a bad student; in the last year of high school he was about to be expelled from school for his abysmal academic performance and bad behavior, but his ability in sports saved him from expulsion, as it had years earlier. Jose Maria also went through an existential crisis, not knowing what he wanted to do with his life. A teacher recommended that he participate theater school. The future actor was enthusiastic about the proposal and began taking acting classes. He finished school without being expelled. Although he liked theatre, Jose Maria returned to Tijuana and began to study communication in the Universidad Iberoamericana, but did not enjoy it at all and only attended for three months. He then enrolled in law at the University of Baja California, while participating in the school theater. He left law school as well, convinced that acting was his future.

His first acting job came from a friend of his father, who produced the TV movie The brute with the angel of death. He moved to Mexico City to study at CEA of Televisa. At the CEA he studied with future celebrities like Arath Tower, Fabián Corres and Eduardo Rill. Upon graduating he was offered minor roles in youth soap operas on Televisa, which he wanted to refuse, however the exclusive contract with the station forced him to accept all the roles he was offered, and was additionally punished with two months without pay.He received his first major role on television in the soap opera The Dove in 1995, produced by José Rendón, which stopped production because of the tragic death of its protagonist, actor Gerardo Hemmer.

The following year he participated in his second telenovela, Song of Love, produced by Luis de Llano Macedo, and in the film Última llamada, directed by Carlos Garcia Agraz. In 1997 his career began to take flight with interests in television increasingly important, playing the villain role of youth in telenovelas Pueblo chico, infierno grande and Ángela, both produced by José Alberto Castro.

Personal life

He is the father of a girl named Leonor with Mexican actress Iliana Fox.

Filmography

Television

  • Cries of death and freedom (2010) .... Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (episode "The aim of hiding")
  • Heads or Tails (2002) .... Armando Fisherman
  • All for Love (2000) .... Matthew
  • Life in the mirror (1999) .... Roman Mauricio Franco
  • Ángela (1998) .... Rene Bautista Solórzano
  • Pueblo chico, infierno grande (1997) .... Sebastian Paleo "Bataan" (young)
  • Song of Love (1996) .... Swami
  • The Dove (1995) .... angel

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