Daniel Giménez Cacho

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Daniel Giménez Cacho García (born May 15, 1961) is a Spanish and Mexican actor. He portrayed Tito the Coroner in Cronos (1993) and We Are What We Are (2010).

Born
Daniel Giménez Cacho García

(1961-05-15) May 15, 1961 (age 65)
Madrid, Spain
Citizenship
  • Spain
  • Mexico
OccupationsActor, director, writer, producer, TV host
Yearsactive1986–present
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Daniel Giménez Cacho
Giménez Cacho in October 2014
Born
Daniel Giménez Cacho García

(1961-05-15) May 15, 1961 (age 65)
Madrid, Spain
Citizenship
  • Spain
  • Mexico
OccupationsActor, director, writer, producer, TV host
Years active1986–present
SpouseMaya Goded
Children2
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Giménez Cacho made his film debut in Camino largo a Tijuana (1989). He appeared in the film Cronos (1993). He had a leading role in the film La zona (2008). In 2010, he reprised the role of Tito in the film We Are What We Are (2010). Also that year, he played Captain Ramírez in Hell.

Early life

Daniel Giménez Cacho was born on May 15, 1961 in Madrid,[1] as the youngest of the six children of Luis Giménez Cacho and Julia García Casado [es], two actors who performed in the theatre company La Barraca.[2] In Mexico, his mother also became a noted painter as a disciple of Elvira Gascón.[2] He moved to Mexico as a child and studied theatre at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).[3]

Career

He starred in several Mexican films and television series, such as Sólo Con Tu Pareja, Cronos, Midaq Alley, Tear This Heart Out and Bad Education. He has worked with several prominent Hispanic filmmakers, including Guillermo del Toro, Alfonso Cuarón, Jorge Fons and Pedro Almodóvar. He appeared in La hora marcada, the series written and directed by Alfonso Cuarón and Guillermo del Toro, and in the Mexican telenovela Teresa.[4] His voice is heard throughout Y tu mamá también as the narrator. In 2009, he starred in the Mexican remake for the Argentinian series Locas de Amor. Cacho played the Armenian priest in The Promise, a film set in the Armenian genocide.[5][6]

Filmography

Gimenez Cacho filming in Cuemanco
Gimenez Cacho in the kitchen

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
1993
35th Ariel AwardsBest Actor in a Minor RoleCronosWon
1995
37th Ariel AwardsBest Supporting ActorEl callejón de los milagrosNominated
1997
39th Ariel AwardsBest ActorDeep CrimsonWon
2003
45th Ariel AwardsBest ActorAro Tolbukhin: In the Mind of a KillerWon
2004
46th Ariel AwardsBest Supporting ActorNicotinaWon
2013
68th CEC MedalsBest ActorSnow WhiteNominated
27th Goya AwardsBest ActorNominated
55th Ariel AwardsBest Supporting ActorColosio, el asesinatoWon
22nd Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Film Actor in a Leading RoleSnow WhiteNominated
2018
60th Ariel AwardsBest ActorLos adiosesNominated
12th Sur AwardsBest ActorZamaWon
2020
62nd Ariel AwardsBest Supporting ActorChicuarotesNominated
2022
64th Ariel AwardsBest Supporting ActorEl diablo entre las piernasNominated
2023
65th Ariel AwardsBest ActorBardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of TruthsWon
2024
66th Ariel AwardsBest ActorFamiliaNominated
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Political views

In October 2023, he joined the open letter called "Artists Against Apartheid" during the concurrent escalation of violence in Palestine.[17]

References

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