As an actor, I've had the privilege of taking on a diverse array of roles and performances, showcasing my passion for the craft. From embodying complex characters to exploring thought-provoking themes, my journey in the world of theater has been a testament to versatility and dedication.
Some of my work as an Actor
Goodbye, Mr. Chips 2002 (Actor):
Bringing "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" to life, I engaged with poignant narratives, revealing my emotional range as an actor.
The Homeless 2005 (Actor):
I embraced the role of "Roberto," delving into the intricacies of this character and bringing depth to the stage.
The Military 2005 (Actor):
As a military, I delved into the challenges and nuances of the role, showcasing my ability to adapt to different characters.
Canonization in the Eyes of Children 2005 (Saint Alberto Hurtado) (Writer, Director, and Actor):
I took on the roles of writer, Director, and actor in "Canonization in the Eyes of Children," contributing to both the creation and performance of this piece to celebrate the Canonization of Saint Alberto Hurtado.
What Do Women Want? 2006 (Writer, Director, and Actor):
In "What Do Women Want?" I not only performed but also explored the complexities of human relationships as a writer and Director.
Tartuffe 2006 (Actor):
I embodied the character in "Tartuffe," showcasing my capability to tackle classic works with depth and nuance.
El Chavo del Ocho 2005 (Actor):
My involvement in "El Chavo del Ocho" highlighted my adaptability, seamlessly transitioning between different genres and styles.
A Suicidal Christmas 2006(Writer, Director, and Actor):
As both writer and actor of "A Suicidal Christmas," I contributed to the creation of a unique narrative that challenges conventional perspectives.
Hospital Room 2006 (Writer, Director, and Actor):
In "Hospital Room," I played a dual role, contributing creatively to both the script and the character brought to life on stage.
Bullied at School 2006 (Writer, Director, and Actor):
Exploring the theme of bullying in "Bullied at School," I added my perspective as both a writer and actor, engaging in a dialogue on important social issues.
A Woman in My House 2006 (Writer, Director, and Actor):
In "A Woman in My House," I delved into domestic dynamics, contributing my perspective as both a writer and actor to the narrative.
I Got Married (Monologue) 2005 - 2006 (Writer, Director, and Actor):
The monologue "I Got Married" allowed me to command the stage as a solo performer, weaving a compelling narrative through both writing and acting.
Odds are Fifty - Fifty 2021 (Actor):
I brought humor to life through my role as an actor. As part of the comedy ensemble, I contributed to the comedic timing, engaging the audience with laughter-inducing moments. Whether through witty dialogue, physical comedy, or a combination of both, my performance aimed to entertain and leave a lasting impression on the audience, adding a delightful touch to the production.
My body of work reflects my commitment to storytelling, embracing a variety of genres and themes that resonate with audiences. Whether through laughter, contemplation, or emotion, my performances contribute to the rich tapestry of theatrical expression.
More than ready for more adventures...