Álex Perea
Álex Perea, born on September 27, 1989, in Mexico City, is a versatile actor known for his impactful presence in both television and film. He began his artistic journey in the world of commercials before making his television debut in 2000, portraying Quique García Dávila in the popular telenovela "Todo por amor," produced by Argos Comunicación for TV Azteca.
His film career took off in 2003 when he starred in "Zurdo," directed by Carlos Salcés, alongside renowned actor Eugenio Derbez. Perea's portrayal of a boy fascinated by the game of marbles earned him the Silver Goddess Award for Male Revelation, marking a significant milestone in his career. That same year, he expanded his repertoire by appearing in children's soap operas such as "De pocos, pocos fleas" and "Amy, la niña de la mochila azul," as well as participating in series like "Hospital el país" and "S.O.S.: Sexo y otros secretos."
In 2004, he showcased his talents in the short film "Smee," collaborating with Martha Mariana Castro and his sister Danny Perea. After a brief hiatus from film, he returned in 2008 with a role in "Arráncame la vida." Perea continued to make his mark in 2009 by appearing in the acclaimed Mexican series "Mujeres asesinas," specifically in the episode titled "Las Garrido Codiciosas," solidifying his status as a noteworthy figure in the entertainment industry.