Dagoberto Gama
Dagoberto Gama hails from Coyuca de Catalán, a town in Guerrero, Mexico. He has established himself as a prominent actor in the film industry, recognized for his compelling performances across various notable productions. Gama gained significant acclaim for his role in "Amores perros," a groundbreaking film released in 2000 that garnered international attention and helped redefine Mexican cinema.
In 2005, he further showcased his acting prowess in "El violín," a film that received praise for its poignant storytelling and artistic direction. Gama continued to expand his repertoire with the 2014 television series "Camelia La Texana," which captivated audiences and highlighted his versatility as an actor.
Throughout his career, Gama has made a lasting impact with his dedication to the craft and his ability to inhabit diverse characters, contributing to the richness of Mexican storytelling in film and television. His body of work reflects not only his talent but also his commitment to bringing complex narratives to life on screen. With a career spanning over two decades, Dagoberto Gama remains a respected figure in the entertainment industry, celebrated for both his artistic contributions and his influence on contemporary Mexican cinema.
Filmography
The Perfect Dictatorship
Perfect Obedience
Leap Year
Walking Vengeance
The (Almost) Legends
El Infierno
Death's Roulette
Nomads (2010)
Harina
Repatriated
La jefa del Campeón
The Gringo Hunters