Guillermo Capetillo

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Guillermo Capetillo
Born
Guillermo Eduardo Capetillo de Flores

(1958-04-30) 30 April 1958 (age 66)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • matador
  • singer
  • bullfighter
Years active1978–present
SpouseTania Amezcua Riquenes (m. 2006-2009)

Guillermo Eduardo Capetillo de Flores (born 30 April 1958) is a Mexican actor, singer and matador.

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Family

Capetillo was born in Mexico City, and is a member of the Capetillo family. His father (Manuel Capetillo, Sr.) (1926-2009) and his brother, actor Manuel Capetillo, Jr. are also matadors, his brother Eduardo Capetillo is a singer and actor. He was married to television presenter Tania Amezcua Riquenes from 2006 to 2009.[ citation needed ]

Guillermo acquired notoriety on the worldwide famous telenovela Los Ricos También Lloran (1979), where he played the role of Verónica Castro's son. He also acted with Castro in Rosa Salvaje (in which he played Castro's lover Ricardo and brother in law Rogelio) and Pueblo chico, infierno grande .[ citation needed ]

Telenovelas

YearTitleCharacterNote
2015 Lo imperdonable Padre JuanSupporting Role
2012-2013 Amores verdaderos Nelson BrizzAntagonist
2010-2011 Cuando Me Enamoro Antonio IriondoSupporting Role
2010 Soy tu dueña Rogelio VillalbaSpecial Appearance
2008-2009 Mañana es para siempre Aníbal Elizalde RiveraAntagonist
2005Pablo y AndreaJuan Carlos SaavedraAdult Protagonist
2004-2005 Mision S.O.S Salvador MartínezAdult Protagonist
1999-2000 Tres mujeres Manuel ToscanoSupporting Role
1998Una Luz en el CaminoRodrigo Gonzalez de AlbaAdult Protagonist
1997 Pueblo Chico, Infierno Grande Hermilo JaimezCo-Protagonist
1991-1992 Atrapada Ángel MonteroMain Antagonist
1987-1988 Rosa Salvaje Ricardo / Rogelio LinaresProtagonist
1986Los cuervosAndrés AlbánSupporting Role
1983-1984La FieraVíctor Alfonso Martínez BustamanteProtagonist
1980-1981 Colorina José Miguel RedesSupporting Role
1979-1980 Los Ricos También Lloran Alberto "Beto" López (Salvatierra)Co-protagonist

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