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José Alberto Castro
Born
José Alberto Sáenz-Castro

(1963-05-31) 31 May 1963 (age 61)
Other namesEl Güero
Occupation(s)Producer, director
Years active1988-present
SpouseAngélica Rivera (2004–2008)
Partner(s)Nadia Rowinsky (2008-2009)
Angelique Boyer (2011-2014)
ChildrenAngélica Sofía (b. 1996)
Regina (b. 1999)
Fernanda (b. 2005)
Parent(s)Fausto Sáenz
Socorro Castro Alba
RelativesVerónica Castro (sister)
Fausto Gerardo Sáenz (brother)
Beatriz Castro (sister)
Cristian Castro (nephew)
Michel Sáenz Castro (nephew)

José Alberto Castro (born José Alberto Sáenz-Castro, 31 May 1963) is a Mexican producer and director.

Biography

He is the brother of actresses Verónica Castro, Beatriz Castro, telenovela producer Fausto Gerardo Sáenz, and uncle of Mexican singer Cristian Castro. Began his career in the production crew in the telenovela Mi pequeña Soledad.

He was married to Angélica Rivera from 1994–2008, The couple had three daughters: Angélica Sofía (b. 1996), Regina (b. 1999) and Fernanda (b. 2005).

He worked as a producer of variety shows presented by Verónica Castro, such as the La movida (1991), Vero América va! (1992), En la noche (1994) and La tocada (1996).

In 1993 debut as executive producer of telenovelas in Valentina starring Verónica Castro, Juan Ferrara and Rafael Rojas.

Filmography

Executive Producer, Production Manager, Documentary, Programs
Year Title Notes
1988 Mala noche no Programs
1990 Mi pequeña Soledad Production Manager
1991 La movida Programs
1992 Y Vero América va! Programs
1993 Furia musical Programs
1993-94 Valentina Executive Producer
1994 En la noche Programs
1995-96 Acapulco, cuerpo y alma Executive Producer
1996 La tocada Programs
Sentimientos Ajenos Executive Producer
1997-98 Pueblo chico, infierno grande Executive Producer
1998-99 Ángela Executive Producer
1999 Serafín Executive Producer
1999-00 Humor es... los Comediantes Programs
2001 El tal Chou del once Programs
Sin pecado concebido Executive Producer
2004 Rubí[1] Executive Producer
2005 Celebremos México: Hecho en México Documentary
2006 Del otro lado Documentary
2006-07 Código Postal Executive Producer
2007 Jefe de jefes Documentary
2007-08 Palabra de Mujer Executive Producer
2009-10 Los Exitosos Pérez Executive Producer
2010-11 Teresa[2] Executive Producer
2011-12 La que no podía amar[3] Executive Producer
2012-13 Corona de Lágrimas[4] Executive Producer
2014 La Malquerida[5] Executive Producer
2015-16 Pasíon y poder[6] Executive Producer
2016 Vino el amor[7] Executive Producer

Awards & Nominations

Year Category Telenovela Result
1997 Best Telenovela of the Year Sentimientos Ajenos Nominated
2000 Best Special Production Serafín Won
2002 Best Telenovela of the Year Sin pecado concebido Nominated
2005 Rubí Won
2011 Teresa Nominated
2012 La que no podía amar
2013 Corona de Lágrimas
2016 Pasión y poder Won ]

Premios People en Español

Year Category Telenovela Result
2011 Best Telenovela Teresa Nominated
2012 La que no podía amar Won[8]

References

  1. ^ Univision’s Newest Primetime Jewel ‘Rubi’ – A Desire for Love Battles an Obsession over Money – Debuts Monday Sept. 20
  2. ^ Televisa's TeresaTemplate:Link language
  3. ^ Univision Presents a Tale of Unrequited Love, Betrayal and Triumph with the Premiere of "La Que No Podía Amar"
  4. ^ Televisa's Corona de Lágrimas
  5. ^ La Malquerida inicia transmisiones en México el 2 de junio
  6. ^ Maxine Woodside. ""Pasión y poder" del "Güero" Castro sustituirá a "Lo imperdonable"". Grupo Fórmula (in Spanish). Retrieved June 17, 2015.
  7. ^ Woodside, Maxine. ""Vino el amor" título definitivo de novela de "El Güero" Castro". radioformula.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  8. ^ Premios People en Español - Mejor Telenovela