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Ricardo Moreno

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Ricardo Moreno
NameRicardo Moreno
OccupationActor
NationalityMexican

Ricardo Moreno is a Mexican actor known for his work in Televisa productions, including telenovelas such as La Usurpadora and Rubí. He has shared the screen with renowned actors like Gabriel Soto, Fernanda Castillo, and Sebastián Rulli. Moreno's career has been marked by collaborations with prominent directors, including Miguel Córcega and Benjamín Cann. His performances have been recognized by the Mexican Academy of Arts and Cinematographic Sciences and the TVyNovelas Awards.

Early Life and Education

Ricardo Moreno was born in Mexico City, where he began his acting career at a young age, studying at the Centro de Educación Artística of Televisa. He was influenced by the works of William Shakespeare and Federico García Lorca, and he has mentioned that his favorite actors are Marlon Brando, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Javier Bardem. Moreno's early life was marked by his love for theater, and he has performed in various playhouses in Mexico City, including the Palacio de Bellas Artes and the Teatro de la Ciudad. He has also been inspired by the works of Mexican muralism, particularly those of Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco.

Career

Moreno's career in television began with small roles in telenovelas such as La Intrusa and Sin Pecado Concebido, where he worked alongside actors like Gabriela Spanic and Kate del Castillo. He gained recognition for his performance in the telenovela Amor Real, which was produced by Carla Estrada and starred Adela Noriega and Fernando Colunga. Moreno has also appeared in TV Azteca productions, including the telenovela Montecristo, which was based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas. He has worked with directors like Raúl Quintanilla and Luis Vélez, and has shared the screen with actors like Angélica María and Héctor Bonilla.

Filmography

Ricardo Moreno's filmography includes a wide range of telenovelas and films, such as La Usurpadora, Rubí, and El Pantera. He has worked with production companies like Televisa and Argos Comunicación, and has collaborated with actors like Danna Paola and Osvaldo de León. Moreno has also appeared in theatrical productions, including plays like Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet, which were performed at the Teatro Helénico and the Teatro Juan Ruiz de Alarcón. His filmography also includes short films like El Último Adiós, which was directed by Gonzalo Vega.

Awards and Nominations

Ricardo Moreno has been recognized with several awards and nominations, including the TVyNovelas Awards and the Premios ACE. He has been nominated for his performances in telenovelas like La Usurpadora and Rubí, and has won awards for his work in theater productions like El Jardín de las Delicias. Moreno has also been recognized by the Mexican Academy of Arts and Cinematographic Sciences, which has awarded him for his contributions to Mexican cinema. He has also been nominated for Premios Bravo, which recognize excellence in Mexican television.

Personal Life

Ricardo Moreno is a private person, but it is known that he is married to actress Itatí Cantoral, with whom he has worked on several telenovelas, including La Usurpadora and Hasta Que Te Conocí. He has also been linked to other actresses, including Aracely Arámbula and Lucero. Moreno is a fan of football and supports the Club América team, and he has also been involved in charity work with organizations like UNICEF and the Red Cross. He has also been inspired by the works of Pablo Neruda and Gabriel García Márquez, and has mentioned that his favorite films are The Godfather and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Category:Mexican actors

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