Estevan Muñoz
Estevan Muñoz, a native of Albuquerque, New Mexico, discovered his passion for the performing arts at an early age, participating in his elementary school's theater program under the mentorship of Patricio Trujillo. This initial exposure ignited a lifelong commitment to self-expression through various mediums. As he progressed to college, Estevan expanded his creative repertoire by writing, acting, and directing short films, showcasing his talents in theater productions at the University of New Mexico. He also collaborated with his brother on a feature-length film titled "Este Does Not Make A Movie," where he took on both acting and co-writing duties.
In his pursuit of broader horizons, Estevan relocated to both Portland and New York City, where he quickly immersed himself in the vibrant film and theater scene. His hard work paid off when he landed significant roles in noteworthy projects, including Rocko Zevenbergen's feature film "I Need You Dead" and Kenichi Ugana's "I Fell In Love With A Z-Grade Director in Brooklyn." Estevan's journey reflects his dedication to the arts and his ability to adapt and thrive in diverse creative environments, establishing himself as a promising talent in the industry.
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