Alek Carrera
Alek Carrera | |
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Background information | |
Born |
Mexico City, Mexico | October 7, 1980
Occupation(s) | actor, film producer, model |
Years active | 1999–present |
Website | http://alekcarrera.com |
Aleksander Savitzky Carrera (born October 7, 1980) better known as Alek Carrera is a Mexican model, actor and producer. He is best known for his roles in Héroes sin patria (1999), Vidas cruzadas (2009) and Beyond the Trophy (2012).
Filmography
- Production
- 2012: Beyond the Trophy .... Jake Le Blanc (Film, Associate producer)
- Acting, films
- 1999: Héroes sin patria....U.S. Battalion Frontman
- 2004: VH1 Big in 04 .... Guest / sketch (TV Movie documentary)
- 2007: Lords of the Underworld .... Doctor Belmont
- 2008: Key Lime Lie .... Hero (Short film)
- 2012: Beyond the Trophy .... Jake Le Blanc (film)
- 2014: Ready to Die .... Alonzo (Film, post-production)
- Acting, TV series
- 2004: El tribunal del pueblo .... District Attorney (TV Series)
- 2005: The Girls Next Door .... Himself
- 2005: Secretos de verano .... Soap Opera Actor
- 2007: Sunset Tan .... Himself (TV)
- 2008: Secretos .... Fabián (TV series, 1 episode)
- 2009: Vidas cruzadas .... Gerardo
- Appearances
- 2008: Good Day L.A. .... Himself
- 2008: Fox News ....Himself
Modeling career
He worked in international campaigns like for Scappino (2002, Italy and Mexico), Lincoln Navigator (2004, USA), Gillette (2004, USA), Glaxo Smith-Kline (2002-2004, Mexico, Latin America and Spain), 21st Century Insurance (2005), GMC (2006-2007, USA), Do Denim (2006-2007, Mexico, Latin America, USA, London, France, Italy and Spain), BMW X5 (2007-2008, North America), Ameristar Casinos (2007, USA), NOKIA (2008-2009, Mexico, Latin America & Europe), Jeep/Chrysler (2008, 2010, USA), OM (2008, USA), Starbucks Coffee (2008-2009, (Voice), USA), NOLO Atelier (2010, USA, Asia, Americas & Europe), AT&T (2011-2012, USA), Bosley International (2011-2012, USA). He was the official model / image for Samsung's "Anycall Theater" Cell-phone (a campaign in South Korea, Japan and Hong Kong).
Awards and nominations
He was first runner-up for "Best Screenplay" for Why We Live.[1]