Diego Amozurrutia

Diego Amozurrutia
Born Diego Amozurrutia Torres Landa
(1990-08-30) August 30, 1990
Mexico D. F., México
Occupation Actor, Model, Singer

Diego Amozurrutia Landa Torres (born August 31, 1990 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal Mexico) is an actor and model simply known as recurrent Diego Amozurrutia, known for being the protagonist (co-estelar) of Amorcito Corazon of Televisa

Biography

It is a young actor who has a great career in film and televisión since its inception in the CEA of Televisa.[1]

Presentations throughout the republic with the musical group Burundikids, pipes in caps Barcel promotional and advertising during television broadcasts of the program, The Challenge Burundis as flagship of the group Burundikids, participation in the dance group of Cómplices Al Rescate: Silvana lead vocals in the three accomplices to the rescue disks (Mariana, Silvana and the grand finale), cameo on the soap TV series Rebelde as Andy, stellar performance in La Rosa de Guadalupe as Douglass, starring in the second season starring Central de Abastos in one chapter, as Eros starring in the film: director Divina Confusión of Salvador Garcini (2008), starring in the Fox series Tiempo Final as Mario (3rd season) in 2009, starring in the TV series Mi Pecado (Maite Perroni, Eugenio Siller) as Josué

In 2010, he joined the cast of the TV series Llena de amor, produced by Angelli Nesma.

A year later, in 2011, a new look and take part in the melodrama of the producer Lucero Suarez Amorcito Corazon.[2]

In 2013 he was cast as Daniel Parra in Gossip Girl: Acapulco.

Filmography

Telenovelas

Films

TV series

Discography

External links

References

  1. "Diego Amozurrutia, model, singer and actor". Univision. Retrieved 2 November 2011.
  2. "Photo gallery of Marisol and Juancho in Amorcito Corazon". Esmas.com. Retrieved 5 November 2011.
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