Carlos Torres Torrija

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Carlos Torres Torrija
BornOctober 28, 1961
Occupation Actor

Carlos Torrestorija is a Mexican actor, well known for his role in the TV series Gitanas. He was born on 28 October 1961, in Mexico, and he graduated from the Art Theatre school.

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Personal life

He was also known as Agustin Torres Torrija.

Television and filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Elisa antes del fin del mundofilm,
as Agustin Torres Torrija
2000 The Other Conquest Soldado Héctorfilm
2001El segundo aireMariofilm
2003La hija del jardineroCarlos Eduardo Gómez-Ruíztelevision
2004Zapata: Amor en rebeldíaCevallostelevision
2004Otro ladrillo en la paredIngeniero Romero short film,
as Agustin Torres Torrija
2004–2005GitanasRafael Domíngueztelevision
2005 Los plateados Julian Olmedotelevision
2005 Corazón partido César Echarritelevision
2006 Sexo, amor y otras perversiones Lucio (segment "Por Amor")film
2007 Mientras Haya Vida Leonardo Monterotelevision
2008 El Juramento Demián Martaintelevision
2009 Vuélveme A Querer Dr. Alfredo Peñatelevision
2010 Prófugas del Destino Polotelevision
2011Cada quien su santoFreddy's Fatherepisode "El Corazón de Freddy"
2013 La Patrona Julio Montemartelevision
2015El Señor De Los Cielos 2Maximiliano 'Max' Miravalletelevision


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