Ariel Texido | |
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Born | Ariel Díaz Texido March 19, 1981 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1994–present |
Ariel Texido (born March 19, 1981, La Habana, Cuba); is a Cuban actor.
Television and films | ||||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
2006 | Olvidarte jamás | Detective | Supporting role | |
2006 | Las dos caras de Ana | Salvador Lara | Supporting role | |
2006 | La viuda de Blanco | Reporter | Special appearance | |
2007 | Seguro y urgente | Proveedor | Special appearance | |
2007 | Dame chocolate | Manuel | Supporting role | |
2007 | Bajo las riendas del amor | Señor Vidal | Supporting role | |
2009 | Paraíso | Flaco | Film | |
2009-10 | Más sabe el diablo | Andrés Molina | Supporting role | |
2010 | Perro amor | Kike Sánchez | Supporting role | |
2010 | El fantasma de Elena | Tulio Peñaloza | Supporting role | |
2011 | Sacrificio de mujer | Padre Anibal Hernández | Supporting role | |
2011 | La casa de al lado | Danilo Salas | Special appearance | |
2012 | Relaciones peligrosas | Victor Andrade | Supporting role | |
2013 | Rosario | Freddy Hernández | Supporting role | |
2013 | Marido en alquiler | Rosario "Ro" Flores | Supporting role | |
2015 | Dueños del paraíso | Mauricio Riquelme | Supporting role | |
Year | Association | Category | Nominated works | Result |
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2014 | Premios Tu Mundo [1] | Best Supporting Actor | Marido en alquiler | Nominated [1] |
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