David Saucedo
David Saucedo is an American actor whose journey into the world of acting began later in life, bringing a unique perspective to his roles. He first gained recognition for his part in "No Me Hallo," where he starred alongside the celebrated Mexican actress Angelica Vale. Originally conceived as a web series, the show's popularity led Univision to broadcast it on television, where David made his mark by portraying Peppino in two episodes.
His career took a significant turn when he secured the role of Cesar Arista in "Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones," directed by Christopher Landon. This marked his second collaboration with the renowned filmmaker Oren Peli, following his work on the forthcoming project "Area 51."
David's filmography includes notable performances alongside stars such as Salma Hayek in "How to Make Love to an Englishman" and as the tough drug enforcer Rosco in "6 Ways to Sundown," featuring Bai Ling and Tom Sizemore. Recently, he portrayed Sergio Guerrero in "Valley of the Sasquatch," filmed in Seattle, WA. Additionally, he has contributed to projects like "Circle" and "Savageland."
With over three million views on YouTube, David appeared in The Cataracs' music video "All You," where he played a coyote smuggling the band into Mexico. He also featured as a police officer in Theory of a Deadman's "Hurricane," which has amassed over a million views.
Beyond acting, David's eclectic background includes experiences as a funeral counselor, coffee house owner, indie record label co-founder, punk rock musician, photographer, and ordained minister, all of which enrich his understanding of the diverse characters he embodies.
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