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Mario Morán
BornMario Morán
(1992-08-06) August 6, 1992 (age 32)
Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
OccupationActor
Years active2012–present

Mario Morán (August 6, 1992, Puebla) is a Mexican actor of television and films.

Biographic dates

He is the youngest of 3 siblings. An older brother and a sister.

Career

He debuted in theater staging "Sexo Sexo Sexo, the musical", with which it was presented in two successful seasons in Puebla and with which visited more than 70 public schools to raise awareness about responsible sexuality in young people. Shortly after he acted with the same work in Mexico City at the Forum Sylvia Pasquel in a 16-week season, equaling the same success as in Puebla. In addition, this work went on tour to cities like Villahermosa, Cancún and Guanajuato, among others.

On television he has participated in Televisa unit as "La Rosa de Guadalupe" and "Como dice el dicho". He starred in the film "Shhh!" premiered at the International Film Festival Acapulco (FICA) in 2013. He also appeared in "No Manches Frida" next to Martha Higareda and Omar Chaparro.

He played the role of Jorge Perez in the soap opera "Pasión y Poder" in Televisa.

He plays the role of Emiliano Cabral in the Soap Opera "La Doña" produced by Argos studios for Telemundo.

He will also appear in the film "Mas Alla de La Herencia" alongside Carmen Aub.

Filmography

Television roles and films performance
Year Title Roles Notes
2013–2015 La rosa de Guadalupe Moisés
David
Walter
Episode: "La oportunidad de amar"
Episode: "El regalo que jamás llegó"
Episode: "El juego"
2013–2016 Como dice el dicho Various roles 5 episodes
2014 Shhh! Víctor Film
2016 Pasión y poder Jorge Recurring role; 45 episodes
2016 No manches Frida Cristóbal Film
2016–2017 La Doña Emiliano Cabral Series regular (season 1); 55 episodes
2017–2018 Muy padres Alan de Garay Series regular; 98 episodes
2018 Hijas de la luna Mauricio Main role; 73 episodes
2019 No manches Frida 2 Cristóbal Film
2019 Dani Who? JP Series regular; 8 episodes
2022 Los ricos también lloran Series regular

References

  1. Güereca, Mara (February 3, 2016). "Mario Morán, un villano bueno". elsiglodedurango.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved August 16, 2017.
  2. "Mario Morán: Una carrera en ascenso". February 8, 2016.

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