Kuno Becker
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Born | Eduardo Kuno Becker Paz January 14, 1978 Mexico City, Mexico |
Eduardo Kuno Becker Paz (born January 14, 1978) is a Mexican actor who has worked in telenovelas, Mexican cinema and U.S. cinema, but is best known for his portrayal of Ruben Berrizabal in Soñadoras and Santiago Muñez in the football movie Goal! and following sequels.
He also starred as Drew Ramos on the American drama series Dallas.
Early years
Becker was born in Mexico City to Manuel Becker Cuellar and Maria del Rocio Teddie Paz Felix.[1] He has two siblings, Gunther and Karine.
Becker's career as an artist began at an early age, although not as an actor but as a musician. When he was six years old, he intended to become a professional violinist. After obtaining a scholarship, he traveled to Europe and began his studies at the Mozarteum in the city of Salzburg, Austria, where he spent several years taking violin lessons with internationally famous teachers such as Denes Zsigmondi and Ruggiero Ricci.
Acting career
At seventeen Kuno made the decision to set aside his career as a violinist, in order to pursue what he now considers his greatest passion, acting. He auditioned with more than 3,200 candidates and was accepted as a student at the Centro de Educación Artística (CEA) of Televisa.
At the age of nineteen, after two years of drama studies, he obtained his first role in the telenovela Para toda la vida (1996). He later participated in 1997, in the music video Corazón by Lynda Thomas, the telenovela Pueblo chico, infierno grande (with Verónica Castro and directed by José Alberto Castro), El Alma no Tiene Color (directed by Juan Osorio) Desencuentro (directed by Ernesto Alonso), Rencor Apasionado (directed by Lucero Suárez), Camila (directed by Angelli Nesma) and Soñadoras his first lead and breakthrough role. In April 2000 Becker concluded shooting the telenovela Mujeres Engañadas.
In addition to his work in television, Becker has participated in a couple theatre productions with Televisa. In 1998 he worked in the musical comedy En Roma el Amor es Broma. His latest theatre production was in 2008 when he starred in and produced the critically acclaimed "The Pillowman" written by Martin McDonagh.
In cinema he provided the voice of Cale, Tobias and Lightning McQueen for the Spanish-dubbing of animated films Titan A.E., The 3 Wise Men and Disney's Cars. He also appeared in the 1997 film La Primera Noche. In 2002 Becker starred in the film La Hija del caníbal (Lucía, Lucía) opposite the Argentine actress Cecilia Roth. Later he starred opposite Antonio Banderas and oscar winner Emma Thompson in the drama-thriller Imagining Argentina. Becker also starred in the historical Kazakhstani epic Nomad filmed in 2004. The production took two years to make and it hit screens in 2006. He also starred in ESL: English as a Second Language with Maria Conchita Alonso and Soledad St. Hilaire released in 2005. He also landed the lead role of Santiago Munez in the films Goal! in 2005, Goal! 2: Living the Dream... in 2007 and the final entry in the trilogy, Goal! 3 in 2009.
His most recent film projects today are From Mexico with Love, Spoken Word, Te Presento a Laura, La Ultima Muerte, Cabeza de Buda and Panic 5 Bravo.
He worked on his debut script for the Mexican film "Espacio Interior", which is based on the earthquake that hit Mexico in 1985. The film project is titled "Espacio Interior". He also portrayed Esteban Navarro, a recurring antagonist, in the tenth season of CSI: Miami.
Plays
Year | Play | Comments |
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2007 | The Pillowman | |
1999 | En Roma el amor es broma | |
1998 | Culpas prohibidas |
Film and television
Year | Series/Film | Role | Comments |
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2012 | Dallas | as Drew Ramos junior | TV series |
2011 | From Prada to Nada | Rodrigo | |
2011-2012 | CSI: Miami | as Esteban Navarro | TV series |
2010 | The Defenders | as Alex Velasco | TV series |
2009 | Goal III: Taking on the World | film | |
2008 | Goal II: Living the Dream | film | |
2007 | Sex and Breakfast | film | |
2006 | Goal! (film) | film | |
House | as Ramón Silva | TV series | |
2005 | Nomad (2005 film) | film | |
2003 | Lucía, Lucía | film | |
2003 | Imagining Argentina (film) | film | |
2000 | Primer amor... a mil por hora | as León | Univision TV series |
1999-2000 | Mujeres engañadas | as César Martínez | TV series (in Spanish) |
1998 | Soñadoras | as Ruben Barraisabal | TV series (in Spanish) |
Camila | as Julio Galindo | TV series (in Spanish) | |
Rencor apasionado | as Pablo Gallardo Del Campo | TV series (in Spanish) | |
El privilegio de amar | ???? | TV series (in Spanish) | |
1997 | Desencuentro | as David | TV series (in Spanish) |
El alma no tiene color | as Juan José | TV series (in Spanish) | |
Pueblo chico, infierno grande | as Ermilo young | TV series (in Spanish) | |
Te sigo amando | as Humberto | TV series (in Spanish) | |
1996 | Para toda la vida | as Eduardo | TV series (in Spanish) |
Honours
- 2000 TVyNovelas Award for Best Young Lead Actor - "Mujeres engañadas"
- 2000 TVyNovelas Award for Best Male Revelation - "Mujeres engañadas"
- 2007 Premios Juventud - "Can He Act or What?" Award for "Goal! (film)" (nominated)
- 2008 Premios Juventud - "Can He Act or What?" Award for "Sex and Breakfast" (nominated)
- 2010 Premios Juventud - "Can He Act or What?" Award for "From Mexico With Love" (nominated)
References
- ^ "Timeliness: Will it help 'Goal' score?". WGNTV.com. Retrieved June 17, 2006.
External links
- Kuno Becker at IMDb