Cesar D' La Torre
Cesar D' La Torre is a versatile actor and martial artist hailing from Maracaibo, Venezuela, whose dynamic career spans both English and Spanish-speaking entertainment industries. He has appeared in a variety of films, including "Lapham Rising," where he shared the screen with celebrated actor Frank Langella, and "Muna," which delves into the intense rivalry between Italian and Nigerian mafia factions. Additionally, Cesar showcased his comedic talents in the romantic comedy "Heavy Duty Lovers" (Amores de Peso), featuring Eric Roberts, and played a key role in the film "Misfits," which follows four financially struggling geeks seeking life coaching. His involvement in the sci-fi thriller "Assassin 33 AD" further highlights his range as he navigates a plot involving time travel and terrorism.
As he transitioned into the American film and television scene, Cesar made memorable guest appearances on popular shows such as the TBS sitcom "Ground Floor," TVLand’s "Throwing Shade," and Logo TV's "DTLA." Notably, he co-directed and acted in the short film "The Florist," which received nominations for 'Best Dramatic Short' and 'Best Short Film' at the Burbank International Film Festival.
Cesar's journey began in his teenage years with local commercials and theater, leading to significant roles on Venezuelan television networks, including hits like "La Vida Entera" and "Que Clase de Amor." An accomplished martial artist with a black belt in karate, he has also claimed national championship titles in Venezuela. Currently, Cesar resides in Los Angeles, continuing to expand his impressive body of work.
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