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José Ángel Llamas

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José Ángel Llamas
Born
José Ángel Llamas Olmo

(1966-10-13) 13 October 1966 (age 58)
OccupationActor
Years active1996–2010
Spouse(s)Gaby Cuandón
(m. ??; div. 20??)
(m. 2004)
Children3
FamilyMaría Eugenia Llamas (half-sister)

José Ángel Llamas Olmos (born 13 October 1966)[1] is a retired Mexican actor in telenovelas, perhaps best known for his dual role as Pelluco and Rodolfo in Amor descarado.

His striking good looks made him a heartthrob among his many fans.[2] In February 2011, Llamas and his wife, Mara Croatto, became born-again Christians, when he choose to "turn away from the gods of fame, money and power", quit acting, and focus on serving God.[3] His last role was the lead character of José Luis Bermúdez in the telenovela Prófugas del destino.

Llamas was married to Gaby Cuandón, and they had one son together, Rafael.[3] He married Mara Croatto on August 29, 2004, and they have one son together, Juan Alejandro, and he is step father to her son, Michel Gabriel, from her marriage to Juan "King" Roselló.[3] Llamas is the half-brother of the actress María Eugenia Llamas and author María Victoria Llamas.

Filmography

List of appearances in television series, and films
Year Title Role Notes
1996 Nada personal Luis Mario Gómez
1998 Demasiado corazón Luis Mario Gómez
1998 Amor infiel Daniel Suárez
1999 Háblame de amor Raúl Antonio Xicoténcatl
2001 Cara o cruz Ismael Serrano
2002 Protagonistas de Novela Host Episode: "Casting"
2002 La venganza Luis Miguel Ariza
2003 Amor descarado Pedro "Pelluco" Solís / Rodolfo Fuentemayor
2005 La ley del silencio Javier Castro
2005 Corazón partido Adrián Rincón / Santiago Rincón
2006 Lotería Ricardo Episode: "Ricardo Cuevas único ganador"
2008 Vivir por ti Emiliano Marín
2008 Amor comprado Guillermo "Willy" Cantú / Ramiro Cantú
2009 Mujer comprada Miguel Ángel Diaz
2009 Alma indomable Juan Pablo Robles
2010 Prófugas del destino José Luis Bermúdez

References

  1. ^ "Jose Angel Llamas". 2.esmas.com (in Spanish). Esmas.com. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
  2. ^ (Spanish) People en Espanol
  3. ^ a b c "José Ángel Llamas ya no será galán, ahora servirá a Dios" [José Angel Llamas will no longer be gallant, now he will serve God]. Zocalo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-07-22.