Jaime Aymerich
**Jaime Aymerich**
Jaime Aymerich is a talented actor and executive producer whose career spans multiple genres and mediums. Born and raised in Mexico City, he graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Mexico and began showcasing his acting prowess at a young age. His passion led him to Televisa San Angel, where he secured his first acting role, paving the way for a successful television career in the early 1990s.
Aymerich gained recognition for his stage performances in acclaimed plays such as "El Tintero," "El Fin," and "Quiero Vivir," earning accolades from the Dramatic Arts Center in Mexico. He later transitioned to Los Angeles, where he made his mark in American television with memorable roles in shows like the Emmy-nominated series "Workaholics" and "Bosch." His early work included a standout performance in the soap opera "Acapulco Bay," and he made his film debut alongside Katy Jurado in "A Beautiful Secret," which garnered numerous awards at international festivals.
His diverse portfolio includes appearances in the Showtime series "Fat Actress" and the action drama "The Last Ship." Aymerich is also well-known in the Latin community, starring in popular telenovelas and the NBC/Telemundo series "Betty en New York." His film credits extend to "The Laundromat," directed by Steven Soderbergh, and he has voiced characters in animated projects like "Bojack Horseman."
As an executive producer, he co-produced the Emmy-winning Netflix series "Julie and The Phantoms" and actively works on projects through Aymerich Entertainment. Currently, he stars in "Lo que Diga el Corazon," a poignant story about a father's dedication to his autistic son, and is filming the comedy "Una Pareja de 4."