David Ostrosky
Not to be confused with David Ostry.
David Ostrosky Vinograd[1] | |
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Born |
Mexico City[2] | September 13, 1956
Occupation | Actor[3] |
Parent(s) |
Don Ostrosky Doña Vinograd |
David Ostrosky Vinograd[4][5] (born 1956) is a Mexican actor.[6] This actor has been in show business since 1984.[7]
Personal
Ostrosky was born in Mexico[8] and is of Jewish descent.[9]
His father Pedro Ostrosky is from Kiev, Ukraine, whilst his mother Gueña Vinograd is from Poland.
He is very known for his moustaches.[10] He is very well known for his countless novellas and plays in Mexico City. A well renowned actor, he enjoys working, being with his family, and a good read.
Telenovelas
- Hasta el fin del mundo (2014) as Maestro Coria
- Por Siempre mi Amor (2013) as Gilberto Cervantes
- Porque el Amor Manda (2012-2013) as Lic. Astudillo
- Un Refugio para el Amor[11] (2012) as Claudio
- Una familia con suerte (2011) as Ernesto Quesada
- Cuando me enamoro (2011) as Benjamín Casillas
- Soy tu dueña (2010) as Moisés Macotela
- Alma de hierro (2009) as Alonso
- En nombre del amor[12] (2008) as Dr. Rodolfo Bermúdez
- Central de abastos (2008) as Jimena’s father
- Destilando Amor (2007) as Eduardo Saldívar
- Duelo de Pasiones (2006) as Elías Bernal
- Alborada (2005) as Agustín de Corsa
- Amy, la nińa de la mochila azul (2004) as Sebastián Hinojosa
- Bajo la misma piel (2003) as Jaime Sandoval
- ¡Vivan los niños! (2002) as Dr. Bernardo Arias
- El juego de la vida (2001) as Rafael
- Sin pecado concebido (2001) as Enrique
- El derecho de nacer (2001) as José Rivera
- La casa en la playa (2000) as César Villareal
- Carita de angel (2000) as Dr. Velasco
- El diario de Daniela (1999) as Gustavo Corona
- Alguna vez tendremos alas (1997) as Dr. Ricardo Aguilera
- El secreto de Alejandra (1997) as Rubén
- La antorcha encendida (1996) as Mariano Abasolo
- Marisol (1996) as Mariano
- Agujetas de color de rosa (1994) as Víctor Manuel
- Valentina (1993) as Diego
- María Mercedes (1992)
- Alcanzar una estrella II (1991) as Roberto
- Simplemente Maria (1989) as Rodrigo de Peńalbert
- Teresa (1989) as Willy
- Rosa Salvaje (1987) as Carlos[13]
- Principessa (1984) as Juan Carlos
Films
- La segunda noche (1999) as Saul
- Like Water for Chocolate (1992) as Juan de la Garza[14]
- Triste recuerdo (1990) as Maria’s husband
- My Mexican Shivah[15]
Plays/Theatre
- Piaf (2015/2016) as Louis Barriere
References
- ↑ Pronunciation: DAH-VEED OH-STROH-SKEE VEE-NOH-GRADH
- ↑ Profile of David Ostrosky. "Data naşterii: 1956."
- ↑ Teatro en México by Martha Toriz Proenza, who wrote about Mexican actors
- ↑ See this image. Name of Ostrosky is shown here alongside the actress Emma Laura.
- ↑ The Motion Picture Guide by Stanley Ralph Ross
- ↑ "Protagonizará Sherlyn a una esquizofrénica en Mujeres Asesinas" (in Spanish). La Crónica de Hoy. 31 March 2009. Retrieved 18 February 2011. C1 control character in
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- ↑ Profile of David Ostrosky Winograd
- ↑ David Ostrosky
- ↑ Trade mark: his moustaches
- ↑ David Ostrosky contento con su trabajo. The actor was pleased with his role.
- ↑ Checa esta entrevista que le hicimos al Dr. Bermúdez de "En nombre del amor"
- ↑ Rosa Salvaje on Alma Latina.
- ↑ Como agua para chocolate at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Synopsis Of My Mexican Shivah
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