Eduardo Verástegui was born on May 21, 1974 in Mante, Tamaulipas, Mexico. He is an actor, producer, businessman and philanthropist. In 2004, he started the production company Metanoia Films, with the goal of producing films that had the potential to not only entertain but also to make a difference in society. In 2007, he began the non-profit organization Manto de Guadalupe, with one goal in mind: to help those lacking food, shelter, access to health care or education in our local communities and around the world. In 2009, Eduardo acted in the short film "The Butterfly Circus," which won numerous film festival awards and garnered 30 million views on YouTube. In 2012, he took a supporting role alongside Andy Garcia, Eva Longoria and Peter O'Toole in the film "For Greater Glory: The True Story of Cristiada." In 2013, top TV producer Mark Burnett invited Eduardo to be an executive producer on the Spanish Language version of his film, "Son of God," and to be the voice of Jesus Christ. In 2015, Eduardo co-stars alongside Kevin James in the movie, "Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2," and alongside Oscar nominated actors, Emily Watson and Tom Wilkinson in the highly acclaimed movie "Little Boy," which Eduardo also produced. In 2016, he received an Honorary Doctorate Degree by several International Organizations for his leadership and humanitarian contributions. Eduardo is currently producing two new films that are scheduled to hit theaters in 2018. "Sound of Freedom" which dives into the global issue of human trafficking through the true story of a former CIA agent, and "Mary" the historical and biblical chapter of the killing of the innocent during the reign of king Herod.
His film "Old Flames" won "Best Texas Filmmaker" at The Austin Revolution Film Festival and went on to screen at a number of other festivals worldwide including Cannes Short Film Festival and Toronto LGBT Film Festival. Eduardo has trained with The Atlantic Theater Company, SITI Company, and directly under Patsy Rodenburg. They are mixed Latinx and Pascua Yaqui Native American. Pronouns: He/They
Eduardo Waigwa is known for Suomen Marsalkka (2012) and Nairobi Half Life (2012).
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Eduardo Xavier Curley-Carrillo is an actor, known for Station Eleven (2021), Concessions (2015) and Un Ratito Mas (2018).
Eduardo Yáñez is one of Mexico's most celebrated leading men of stage and television. Born in Mexico City, this handsome and charming star is one of the most sought-after male actors in the Mexican television industry. He has appeared in several soap operas, such as Quiéreme siempre (1981), El amor nunca muere (1982), El maleficio (1983), Tú eres mi destino (1984), Senda de gloria (1987), Marielena (1992), Guadalupe (1993), En carne propia (1990), and Dulce desafío (1988), to name a few. His Performance in Guadalupe (1993) earned him broad critical acclaim. His performance in Yo compro esa mujer (1990) brought him status as a leading man of unique style and ability and prompted TV and soap opera magazines to name him Best Actor of the Year. Yáñez' popularity also extends to the silver screen, where he has crossed-over successfully to the American market, co-starring in the movies The Punisher (2004), opposite John Travolta; Held Up (1999), with Jamie Foxx; and Striptease (1996) with Demi Moore and Ving Rhames. An Emmy Award-winning actor, Yáñez is also known for his television roles on CSI: Miami (2002) opposite David Caruso and recently, Sleeper Cell (2005). He was named in People Espa;ñol as one of the hottest 50 men in the world. His new Telenovella, La verdad oculta (2006), is ranked #1 in Mexico, and is rapidly rising in all Spanish language markets, worldwide, including Spain. Soon to be released in the United States, it is the most anticipated series in the history of Spanish television.
Eduardo Zapata is an actor, known for A Recipe for Seduction (2020) and Troubled Waters (2017).
Eduardo Zink is an actor, known for The Inconsiderables: Last Exit Out of Hollywood (2020).
Eduardo de Gracia Rangel is known for Plaza Catedral (2021).
Eduardo de la Peña was born in 1936 in Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico. He is an actor and director, known for Cinco nacos asaltan Las Vegas (1987), Mi vecina me fascina (1990) and El ropaviejero (1994). He is married to Maricarmen Resendess. They have two children.