Jorge Luis Moreno

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Jorge Luis Moreno
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Moreno in 2019
Born
Jorge Luis Moreno Abril

(1981-12-19) 19 December 1981 (age 40)
OccupationActor, producer, writer, director
Years active2004–present

Jorge Luis Moreno (born December 19, 1981 in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico) as Jorge Luis Moreno Abril, is a Mexican actor, producer, writer and director.

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Filmography

Film roles

YearTitleRolesNotes
2005AnónimosJorge Short film
2006El corazón invadidoGabrielShort film
2007 Niñas Mal Ángel
2007 Déficit Charlie
2008Un pequeño errorDirectorShort film
2008PhiliaCarlosShort film
2008En la luz del sol brillanteSebastiánShort film
2009 El estudiante Marcelo
2009H.KurtShort film
2011Ella y el candidatoIñigo
2011 Contratiempo Carlos
2012 Mariachi Gringo Rough Youngster
2012 Cristiada Pablo
2012El capitánMarceloShort film
2013Me late chocolateXavi
2013Cinco de Mayo: La batallaSargento Vaché
2014 Four Moons Enrique
2015Camarillo St.JakeShort film
2015 Bestia de Cardo Hermes
2015Ladronas de almasArtemio
2015Mexico's Eyes Pedro Infante Short film
2016NocturnoJorge Armando Lafayette
2017El silencio es bienvenidoJoel
2017Desde el más alláCarlos
2017CygnusFabián Ocampo
2018Mi MariachiEduardo
2018Motel AcquaMuzquiz

Television roles

YearTitleRolesNotes
2004La vida es una canciónUnknown roleEpisode: "En el 2000"
2010 Las Aparicio BrunoRecurring role
2010Los MinondoPedro1 episode
2013 Niñas Mal Moi Agami2 episodes
2015–2017 El Señor de los Cielos Víctor Casillas Jr.Series regular (season 3–5); 225 episodes
2016 El Chema Víctor Casillas Jr.Episode: "Narco en la TV"
2018 Mi familia perfecta José María Guerrero "El Patas"Main role; 69 episodes
2019 El Barón Joe FernándezMain role; 58 episodes
2021 Buscando a Frida Ángel OlveraMain Role


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