Sebastián Zurita

Sebastián Zurita
Born Sebastián Zurita Bach
(1986-11-22) November 22, 1986
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Occupation Actor
Years active 1996, 2008–present

Sebastián Zurita Bach (born November 22, 1986) is a Mexican actor.

Biography

The eldest son of actors Humberto Zurita and Christian Bach, Sebastián Zurita Bach made his acting debut as a child, appearing in Cañaveral de Pasiones (1996) as young Pablo Montero. After several years, the then 21-year-old actor made his television return in En Nombre del Amor (2008) as Emiliano Saenz. A year later, Zurita joined the cast of the 2009 remake of the telenovela Corazón Salvaje inspired by the original 1956 novel by Caridad Bravo Adams. He also starred in the 2009 film Ángel Caído, along with his father and younger brother Emiliano Zurita.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Ángel caído Liutprando Producer
2013 Ciudadano Buelna[1] Rafael Buelna
2014 Amor de mis amores León Associate producer
2014 Eddie Reynolds y Los Ángeles de Acero[1] Tony Rivas
2015 El Tuzo Luis Post-production
TBA I Was There Franky Executive producer/producer[2]

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Cañaveral de pasiones Child Pablo Montero Recurring role[3]
2008-2009 En nombre del amor Emiliano Sáenz Noriega Lead role[4]
2009-2010 Corazón salvaje Gabriel Álvarez / Gabriel Aldama / Gabriel Co-lead role[5]
2010 Cuando me enamoro Rafael Gutiérrez Special participation[6]
2010 Mujeres asesinas Franco "Eliana, Cuñada" (Season 3, Episode 5) [7]
2014 La impostora Eduardo Altamira Lead role[8]
2015 Lo imperdonable Pablo Hidalgo[9][10] Co-lead role[11]

As director

Year Title Notes
TBA La Guadalupana TV series, Director/producer[1]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2009 Premios People en Español[12] Best Young Actor En nombre del amor Nominated
Best Couple (with Allisson Lozz) Won
2010 Best Young Actor Corazón salvaje Nominated
TVyNovelas Awards Best Male Revelation En nombre del amor Won[13]
2014 Premios Diosa de Plata Best Actor Ciudadano Buelna Won[14]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Ale Rodríguez. "Sebastián Zurita dirige serie "La Guadalupana"" (in Spanish). starMedia. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
  2. Notimex. "Sebastián Zurita llevará al cine historia del 11-S" (in Spanish). Eldiariony. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
  3. Notimex. "Despiden a Sebastián Zurita de Cañaveral de Pasiones" (in Spanish). La Razón México. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
  4. "Sebastián Zurita y Allisson Lozz estuvieron "En Nombre Del Amor"" (in Spanish). Novelas y Series Univisión. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
  5. "Sebastián Zurita termina con Angelique Boyer El actor confirmó que su noviazgo con la bella actriz se acabó; ella se fue para Francia y él está en Los Ángeles" (in Spanish). People en Español. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
  6. "Sebastián Zurita participará en "Cuando me enamoro"" (in Spanish). todotnv.com. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
  7. Terra Network. "Para Dulce María no fue fácil ser 'Eliana, cuñada' en 'Mujeres Asesinas'" (in Spanish). Entretenimiento Terra. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
  8. Martha Sarabia. "Christian Bach y Sebastián Zurita se sienten 'como en casa'" (in Spanish). Eldiariony. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
  9. ""Lo Imperdonable": ¿Quién es Pablo Hidalgo?" (in Spanish). Perú.com. Retrieved April 18, 2015.
  10. "'Lo imperdonable', historia de venganza y pasión" (in Spanish). informador.com. Retrieved April 17, 2015.
  11. "Sebastián Zurita y Grettel Valdez, juntos por 'Lo Imperdonable'" (in Spanish). mx.hola.com/. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
  12. "En la edición de diciembre/enero de PEOPLE EN ESPAÑOL conoce quienes se llevaron los reconocimientos; Aracely Arámbula, Luis Fonsi y Lucero, fueron algunos de los premiados" (in Spanish). People en Español. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
  13. Ashbya Meré. "Descubre quiénes forman las diferentes ternas en el evento más glamoroso de la televisión en México" (in Spanish). Televisa Espectáculos. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
  14. Jorge Coll. "Ellos fueron los ganadores de Las Diosas de Plata" (in Spanish). Revista Quién. Retrieved March 22, 2015.

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