
Tigers Are Not Afraid
Vuelven

Ianis Guerrero was born on October 20, 1980, in Mexico City. He began his acting training at the Instituto Superior de Arte in Havana, Cuba, and later continued his studies at the Théâtre National de Chaillot in Paris, France. Upon returning to Mexico, he founded the production company "Artepepan Films," with which he produced and wrote the feature film Malamados, directed by Pedro Ramírez. Throughout his career, he has been recognized for his work in film and television. In 2007, he won the Ariel Award for Best Short Film for Fin de Trayecto, directed by Acán Coen. Ianis has worked in several notable films, such as "Nosotros los Nobles" (2013), where he played Lucho, "A la mala" (2015), in which he portrayed an agent with a complicated backstory, and "Vuelven" (2017), a horror thriller where he played Caco. On television, he appeared in "Club de Cuervos" (2015-2019), playing Moisés, a football player with personal struggles, and in "Blue Demon" (2017), where he took on the role of Carlos Ruiz "Viento Negro," a character linked to professional wrestling. More recently, in 2022, he was part of the production of "La mujer del Diablo," where he portrayed Tarazona. In 2024, Ianis Guerrero starred in the film "El Halcón," playing "Pancho," a wrestler seeking redemption. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated great versatility in portraying various characters across different genres, solidifying his place as a prominent figure in Mexican entertainment.
Born: 1980-10-20 in Ciudad de México, México
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Vuelven

Nosotros los nobles

Casi divas

Vive por mí

Autos, Mota y Rocanrol

El cuartito

El Halcón: Sed de Venganza

A la mala
Pleamar

El precio de educarlos

El que busca, encuentra

Morenita: el escándalo

Abracadaver

Casa Caracol

Menage à trois

Una Noche

Chica conoce a chico

1938: Cuando el petróleo fue nuestro

Malamados, en la soledad todo esta permitido

De las muertas
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