Harold Torres

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Harold Torres is a Mexican actor. [1] [2] He has been thrice nominated for the Ariel Award for Best Actor. [3] [4] For his work in ZeroZeroZero , Torres was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Performance in a New Scripted Series. [5] [6]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Tráiler (Humanidad, alimento de los dioses)PepeShort film
Cobrador: In God We TrustAmigo de "La Rebeca"
2007La venadaShort film
La cadenita
2008EspiralSantiago 1
Rudo y Cursi Trompo Tovar
Los hijos de CaínSobrinoShort film
2009 Sin nombre El Picaro
Raging Sun, Raging Sky Bruno
NorthlessAndres Garcia
Es como morirseEl migranteShort film
2010AtmosphereAlberto
A través del silencioJacinto
Sucedió en un díaAlberto
DaybreakUnknownShort film
Marcelino Pan y Vino
Der Kreis in dem sie reistShort film
2011The Cinema Hold UpChanoc
La cebra Odon
Días de graciaPulga
Dialogos ConstructivosApolinarShort film
The Reasons of the HeartChalan
My Universe in Lower Case Miguel
Ladies MafiaArticulado Juan
2012 The Girl Isidro
For Greater Glory Soldier 1
Colosio: El asesinato Mario Aburto/Joel López 'La Ballena'/Juan Manuel Sánchez Ortiz
The ABCs of Death Erik
2013Killing StrangersUnknown
PotosíJonas
EstatuasTaqueroShort film
2014Después del DíaUlises
Open CageSebastian
Dulce dolorRecolector de basuraShort film
González: falsos profetas GonzalezAlso producer and casting director
Barbarous MexicoJose
Sexennial PlanJuan
2015La RiberaFerminShort film
A Monster with a Thousand Heads Police Agent 1
2016 Tamara and the Ladybug Paco
ForwardTomas
Necropolis, Ashes to AshesGhostShort film
2017 Everybody Loves Somebody Beto Alvarez
PeriolimboAlberto RodriguezShort film
Viento AbajoUnknown
The LoadCoyolli
Polar BearSeminarista Raul
2018BetrayalComensal Barbacoa 1
La persistenteIvanShort film
Tiempo de lluviaChucho
El día de la uniónPulga
Sonora, the Devil's HighwayMarcos
2020Tramposos con suerteUnknown
2022 Memory Hugo Marquez
Disappear Completely Santiago
2023 Silent Night Playa
TBALa semilla del IstmoChico

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Niño SantoMateoTV series
El encanto del águilaJesus Nieto1 episode
2012La Ruta BlancaAmbrosio Paz
2014Crónica de CastasRaul6 episodes
El Chivo Unknown4 episodes
2015 Texas Rising PortillaMiniseries
2016 Hasta que te conocí Jacobo Muniz1 episode
Lecciones de VidaSilverioTV Movie
2017 Ingobernable Christopher "Chris" Lopez7 episodes
Drunk History: El Lado Borroso De La HistoriaJamaicon1 episode
El Chapo El Cano10 episodes
2019 Sitiados: México ErmitanoTV series
2020 ZeroZeroZero Manuel ContrerasMiniseries; 6 episodes
2017-2020Run Coyote RunGamaliel39 episodes
2023 La hora marcada LucasMiniseries

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