Osvaldo Benavides

Osvaldo Benavides
Born June 14, 1979
Mexico City, Mexico
Occupation Actor, writer, producer, cinematographer
Years active 1992–present

Osvaldo Benavides (Born June 14, 1979, Mexico City, Mexico), is a Mexican actor, writer, producer and cinematographer.[1]

Early life

Born in Mexico City, Mexico, currently resides in Tepoztlán, Morelos. Osvaldo began acting at age 9 years. He has participated in musical theater rods as: "El Graduado" and "Todos eran mis hijos".[2]

Career

He made his film debut in 1990 in the movie La primera noche. He later made his television debut at the age of 9 years in the telenovela El abuelo y yo. In 1995 obtained his second television role at the age of 14 years, in the telenovela María la del Barrio, where he shared credits with Thalía and Fernando Colunga. He has participated in several telenovelas from Televisa such as El premio mayor, Te sigo amando, Preciosa, Locura de amor, Daniela and Piel de otoño. In 2010 he participated in the TV series Gritos de muerte y libertad. In that same year he participated in Soy tu fan and Cloroformo. In 2011 returned to telenovelas with La que no podía amar playing "Miguel Carmona", in that year he became known as soap opera villain and director.[3]

In 2013 he obtained a role in the soap opera Lo que la vida me robó, a version and adaptation of telenovelas Bodas de odio and Amor Real, and shared credits with Angelique Boyer, Sebastián Rulli and Daniela Castro.

Filmography

Cinematographer

Year Title Role Notes
2004 The Way of the Vampire Himself Cinematographer

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1998 La primera noche Sergio
2000 Por la libre Rocco
2001 Piedras verdes Sebastián
2001 La segunda noche Alfonso
2001 Seres humanos Damián
2002 El Mago Short film
2003 Ligerita Short film
2006 Un mundo maravilloso Curioso
2010 SubHysteria Ariel Writer and producer
2013 Me late chocolate Alex
2014 La dictadura perfecta Ricardo Díaz
2015 El cielo es azul Auturo Post-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1992 El abuelo y yo Francisco "Paco" Supporting role
1995 María la del Barrio Fernando "Nandito" de la Vega Hernández Young protagonist
1995 El premio mayor Chicles Supporting role
1996 Te sigo amando Lazarito Young protagonist
1998 Preciosa Simón Ortiz Supporting role
2000 Locura de amor León Palacios Supporting role
2002 Daniela Andrés Miranda Co-lead role
2005 Piel de otoño Damián Supporting role
2010 Gritos de muerte y libertad Lucas Alamán Lead role
2010–12 Soy tu fan Julián Muñoz Lead role
2011 La que no podía amar Miguel Carmona Supporting role
2012 Cloroformo El Joe Lead role
2013–14 Lo que la vida me robó[4] Dimitrio Mendoza Co-lead role
2015 Ruta 35 N/A Co-lead role[5]
2015 El lenguaje del amor N/A Lead role[6]

Awards and nominations

Year Nominated work Award Result
1996 María la del Barrio 14th TVyNovelas Awards for Best Young Lead Actor Won
1998 Te sigo amando 16th TVyNovelas Awards for Best Young Lead Actor Won
2015 Lo que la vida me robó 33rd TVyNovelas Awards for Best Supporting Actor[7] Won[8]
2015 La dictadura perfecta Diosa de Plata Awards for Best Role of Men[9] Won[10]

References

  1. Michelle Oyola (November 11, 2013). "Osvaldo Benavides, en la pantalla chica y la pantalla grande" (in Spanish). People en Español. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
  2. MarianaVidal (September 20, 2012). "Osvaldo Benavides" (in Spanish). La Ciudad de Frente. Retrieved July 17, 2014.
  3. Fernando Rosales. "Osvaldo Benavides: actor, director y...villano" (in Spanish). Quién. Retrieved July 17, 2014.
  4. Juan Ríos (November 19, 2013). "Osvaldo le hizo cambios a Dimitrio" (in Spanish). Televisa. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
  5. Janette Yerena. "Osvaldo Benavides se suma a las narcoseries". Excelsior (in Spanish). Retrieved April 20, 2015.
  6. Grisel Vaca (April 16, 2015). "Osvaldo Benavides protagonizará ‘El lenguaje del amor’". Tvynovelas (in Spanish). Retrieved April 18, 2015.
  7. Novelalounge. "Premios TVyNovelas 2015: Lista Completa De Nominados" (in Spanish). Retrieved February 24, 2015.
  8. "Premios TVyNovelas 2015 Ganadores: Mejor Actor De Reparto, Osvaldo Benavides Por ‘Lo Que La Vida Me Robó’" (in Spanish). NovelaLounge. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  9. "“La dictadura perfecta” compite por la Diosa de Plata". estoenlinea.oem.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved April 18, 2015.
  10. Javier Poza. "Aún sin confirmar protagónico "El Lenguaje del amor": Benavides". Grupo Fórmula (in Spanish). Retrieved April 25, 2015.

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