Waldo Facco
**Waldo Facco**
Waldo Facco is a talented Mexican actor known for his contributions to both film and television. He has honed his craft under the guidance of esteemed instructors such as Abraham Oceransky, Raul Parrao, Emanuel Marquez, Eduardo Borbolla, and Cecilia Andres.
In the realm of theater, Facco has showcased his skills in various productions, including "Las Pirañas aman en Cuaresma," directed by Oceransky, "El evangelio según Klark" under the direction of Richard Vikeira, and "Felipe Ángeles" directed by Rodolfo Guerrero, among others.
His cinematic journey has seen him participate in numerous prestigious national and international film festivals, including the Cervantino International Film Festival, the Rio Loko International Film Festival in France, and the International Paleo Film Festival in Switzerland.
Facco's notable film projects include "La 4ta Compañía," directed by Amir Galena Cervera, which garnered the Ariel Award for Best Film, "Marcelino Pan y Vino," "La Vida Después" directed by David Pablos, and "En la Estancia," a film supported by Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu. He also played a role in "Los Minutos Negros," directed by Mario Muñoz, and starred in the HBO series "El Asesino del Olvido," created by Ernesto Contreras.
Recently, he received acclaim by winning the Best Actor Award for his performance in the short film "On Time for the Ceremony" at the Mexica Film Awards.