Leonardo Daniel

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Leonardo Daniel
Wife María Martha Carbajal

Issue

Ximena
Leonardo
Full name
Leonardo Daniel López de Rodas García
Father Lorenzo de Rodas
Mother María Idalia
Born Mexico

Leonardo Daniel (Spanish pronunciation: [leoˈnarðo ðaˈnjel]; born 1954) is a Mexican actor and director. His real name is Leonardo Daniel López de Rodas García.

Family

His parents were Lorenzo de Rodas and María Idalia.[1]

Leonardo married María Martha Carbajal; they have a daughter called Ximena and a son, Leonardo.

Filmography

Directing

  • Bajo las riendas del amor (2007)
  • Inocente de ti (2004)

Acting

Year Production company Telenovela Character
1996 Televisa Cañaveral de pasiones Fausto Santos
1998 TV Azteca Azul Tequila Mariano
1999TV AztecaHáblame de amorAguilar
2001TV AztecaLo que Callamos Las MujeresJorge
2001 TV Azteca Cuando seas mía Joaquin Sanchez Serrano
2002 TV Azteca La Duda
2002 TV Azteca Agua y Aceite Hector
2003 Venevision - Fonovideo Rebeca Adalberto Santander
2005 Televisa- Fonovideo Inocente de Ti Filemon
2006 Televisa Las Dos Caras de Ana Humberto Bustamante
2006 Venevision Mi Vida Eres Tu Mario
2008 Venevision Valeria Renato
2009 Telemundo Más Sabe el Diablo[2] Aníbal Davila
2009 Venevision Alma Indomable Rogelio Sorrento
2009–2010 TV Azteca Pobre Diabla Diego Montenegro
2012 Telemundo Corazón Valiente Darío Sandoval
2013 Venevision - Univision Rosario Marcos Miranda
2013 Telemundo Dama y Obrero Mariano Santamaría

References

  1. Biografía de padre de Leonardo Daniel
  2. Díaz, Eva (24 August 2009). "Amor entre rejas con Más sabe el diablo". Excelsior (in Spanish) (Mexico). Retrieved 3 May 2010. "En abril de este año comenzaron las grabaciones de esta telenovela en la que comparte créditos con Jeancarlo Canela, Miguel Varoni, Leonardo Daniel, Jorge Luis Pila y Karla Monroy, entre otros. ("Recording of this soap opera began in April this year in which he shares credit with Jeancarlo Canela, Miguel Varoni, Leonardo Daniel, Jorge Luis Pila and Karla Monroy, among others.")" 

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