Humberto Elizondo Kauffman (born July 19, 1947) [1] is a Mexican actor of film and television, the son of Mexican diplomat Humberto Elizondo Alardine and Canadian actress Fannie Kauffman. [2] Currently, he portrays Aquiles Trueba in Un refugio para el amor .
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