Andrés Montiel
- Actor
- Writer
Andres started acting on stage, getting involved in more than a dozen theatre productions like "Hamlet", "The Real Thing", "The Lonesome West", earning respect from his peers early on.
On film he became noticed after playing the part of Ruben in the controversial hit "The Crime of Father Amaro" (nominated for Oscar and Golden Globe as Best Foreign Film that year), and since then he has appeared in more than twenty movies, among which stand out "The Zone", "More Than Anything in The World", "Cinco de Mayo" and "Citizen Buelna"; working with renowned directors in Mexican cinema such as Felipe Cazals, Carlos Carrera, Antonio Serrano and Rodrigo Plá. He was also the recipient of two consecutive awards for his performance in the film "Day Six" in Italy.
He played leading roles in the films "Monstruosly Alone" alongside Erendira Ibarra, and "Broken Souls".
For Television his work can be seen in a variety of roles "El Encanto del Aguila", "Cesar", "Club de Cuervos", "Infames" and "Centaur of The North" showing his versatility and ongoing commitment to the craft.
On film he became noticed after playing the part of Ruben in the controversial hit "The Crime of Father Amaro" (nominated for Oscar and Golden Globe as Best Foreign Film that year), and since then he has appeared in more than twenty movies, among which stand out "The Zone", "More Than Anything in The World", "Cinco de Mayo" and "Citizen Buelna"; working with renowned directors in Mexican cinema such as Felipe Cazals, Carlos Carrera, Antonio Serrano and Rodrigo Plá. He was also the recipient of two consecutive awards for his performance in the film "Day Six" in Italy.
He played leading roles in the films "Monstruosly Alone" alongside Erendira Ibarra, and "Broken Souls".
For Television his work can be seen in a variety of roles "El Encanto del Aguila", "Cesar", "Club de Cuervos", "Infames" and "Centaur of The North" showing his versatility and ongoing commitment to the craft.