Joaquín Garrido
Joaquin Garrido, born in Mexico City, started acting professionally at the age of 17. He studied for a degree in acting in Mexico and was awarded scholarships to train at Berliner Ensemble in Germany and at the British Theatre Institute in London. He has worked in many Mexican soap operas, and has also appeared more recently on episodic TV in the States. Currently he has had roles in some 20 films, debuting in "Chido One" (1985), directed by
Alfonso Arau, and was honored with a Mexican Academy Award nomination (Ariel Award) for Best Supporting Actor in Bittersüße Schokolade (1992), also directed by 'Alfonso Arau'. His first film shot entirely in The United States was Demon Slayer (2002) (V), directed by 'James Cotten', and was a Roger Corman Film. He is a published poet and playwright, and now resides in Los Angeles, CA. To date he has toured Canada, America, South America and Europe.
Alfonso Arau, and was honored with a Mexican Academy Award nomination (Ariel Award) for Best Supporting Actor in Bittersüße Schokolade (1992), also directed by 'Alfonso Arau'. His first film shot entirely in The United States was Demon Slayer (2002) (V), directed by 'James Cotten', and was a Roger Corman Film. He is a published poet and playwright, and now resides in Los Angeles, CA. To date he has toured Canada, America, South America and Europe.
Known For
29 titles
Monk
The Shield
My Name Is Earl
Joey
Acapulco H.E.A.T.
Nothing Personal
Infames
Like Water for Chocolate
The Kids Are All Right
Solo
Camelia La Texana
A Day Without a Mexican
The Burning Season
The Cisco Kid
Demon Slayer
Cómodas mensualidades
Huracán Ramírez
Chido Guan, el tacos de oro
Venganza en el circo
Mosquita y Mari
Las buenas costumbres
Fotógrafo de Modelos
Viva San Isidro!
Corrupción y placer
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