Daniel Tovar

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Daniel Tovar
Born
Daniel Tovar

(1989-08-27) August 27, 1989 (age 34)
OccupationActor
Years active1999–present

Daniel Tovar (born August 27, 1989) is a Mexican actor. Tovar is mostly known for his roles as Fito in the sitcom Skimo for all its 4 seasons, and as Alejandro in the award-winning film La Zona . [1] However, his career began in 1999 with the miniseries "Camino a Casa".

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Filmography

Television roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2006–2007 Skimo Fito
2008–2009Me MuevesArturo
2010–2013Niñas malJosé "Piti" de Jesús
2014 Sr. Ávila Mauro3 episodes
2016 El Vato Valentín ArellanoEpisode: Movimiento alternado
2016–2017 Despertar contigo Rodolfo Soler
2018Falsos FalsificadosOliver
2018 El Rey del Valle José Édgar "Joed" Contreras
2019 Un poquito tuyo Elton Rosales
2019–2020 Médicos, línea de vida Daniel Juárez
2023 Tierra de esperanza Crisóforo "Cris" García
Film roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2006La Vida InmuneMalhora
2007 La Zona Alejandro
2018Loca Por El TrabajoRosendo
2019Mirreyes contra GodínezGenaro González

Theatre

YearPlayDirectorTeatre
2009 / 2010Barioná El Hijo Del TruenoJuan José Tagle BriseñoCirculo Teatral
2009Romeo Y JulietaJuan José Tagle BriseñoTeatro Julio Prieto
200310 Escenas Cortas 10Maria Eugenia BravoCasAzul

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References

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