Jorge Poza

Jorge Poza (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxoɾxe ˈposa] born Jorge Alberto Poza Pérez) is a Mexican film and television actor.

Jorge Poza
Born
Jorge Alberto Poza Pérez

January 3, 1978
OccupationActor
Years active1990present
Spouse(s)
(m. 1997; div. 2008)
Children2

Biography

Poza was born in Tulancingo, Hidalgo, Mexico. He started his acting career in the movie Bandidos in 1990, but his career as a TV actor started in 1992 in the telenovela El abuelo y yo by Pedro Damian along with Gael García Bernal. Then he got involved in other projects or more and less success.

In 2001 he worked in the novela Atrévete a olvidarme, which only lasted a month on air, but a couple of months later he was called by the TV producer Carla Estrada to offer him a character in her new novela El Manantial. In 2002 he was called by another TV producer Pedro Damián and was offered his first starring role as professor Francisco Romero in the famous novela Clase 406.

Velo de novia in 2003 represented a new challenge for him, since he had to play two characters: twins Rafael and Ernesto, the first one bad and dominant and the other one good and shy. He also worked in theatre in the play P.D. tu gato ha muerto along with Otto Sirgo. Trying to get away from acting for a while, he hosted a morning TV show called Hoy which has been Televisa's morning show for years, changing the casts in different periods. During his time with the show, he worked with Andrea Legarreta and Vielka Valenzuela.

He also worked on the novela Alma de Hierro as the blind son of the famous Mexican actors: Blanca Guerra and Alejandro Camacho. He also played in the first episode of Mujeres Asesinas 3 titled Elena, Protectora' with Rocio Banquells.

In 2011 he starred in the Mexican version of Rafaela with Scarlet Ortiz and produced by Nathalie Lartilleux. The following year, in 2012, he played his first antagonistic in Cachito de Cielo with Maite Perroni and Pedro Fernandez. In 2014, he had his second main antagonistic as Pablo's, brother Mariano Martinez Negrete, in the Mexican version's La Gata with reunited his co-star Maite Perroni and Daniel Arenas, under the production of Nathalie Larrilleux.

Personal life

In 1997 he married actress Mayrín Villanueva, whom he met while filming the telenovela Preciosa in that same year. Although they broke up in 2008, the couple had 2 children: Romina and Sebastián were born in 2003. From 2009 until 2012, he dated actress Zuria Vega while filming Alma de hierro. In 2016 he begun dating actress Ilse Ikeda whom he met while filming El hotel de los secretos in that same year.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991BandidosMiguelDebut film
2001El segundo aireRicardo
2012MorelosNicolás Bravo
2013Tercera llamadaDaniel
2014La dictadura perfectaRafael Lascurain

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992El abuelo y yoPerico
1992Ángeles sin paraísoChato
1995Si Dios me quita la vida
1996Tú y yoHumberto
1997Mi generación
1998Rencor apasionadoTony Mendiola
1998PreciosaRobin
1998El zep de DisneyJorge
1999El diario de Daniela Carlos
1999Por tu amorDavid Parra
2000Por un besoAgustín Águilar
2001Atrévete a olvidarmeEl Gato
2001El manantialHéctor Luna
2002Clase 406Francisco Romero
2003Velo de noviaRafael Sosa / Ernesto Sosa
2004Mujer de maderaRogelio Rebollar
2005Contra viento y mareaMateo Lizárraga
2006-2007HoyHost2 episodes
2007Sexo y otros secretosConductor de Hoy"La fiesta" (Season 1, Episode 11)
2008-2009Alma de hierroSebastián Hierro Jiménez
2010Mujeres asesinasPablo"Elena, protectora" (Season 3, Episode 2)
2011RafaelaJosé María BaezLead role
2012Cachito de cieloFabio Montenegro
2014La GataMariano Martínez NegreteSupporting Role; 112 episodes
2016El hotel de los secretosDiego Montejo / Juan Camilo Angarita
2017El vuelo de la victoriaJulio Montano
2019RingoDiego Jáuregui

Awards and nominations

TVyNovelas Awards

YearCategory'Nominated worksResult
2002Best Co-star Actor El manantial Won
2007Best PresenterHoyNominated
2009Best Co-star ActorAlma de HierroWon

Premios Diosas de Plata

YearCategory'Nominated worksResult
2001Best Male Co-ActingEl segundo aireNominated[1]

References

  1. "Nominaciones Diosas de Plata 2001". Archived from the original on 2014-03-06. Retrieved 2014-03-23.
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