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Birthday: May 17, 1984
Place of Birth: Puebla, Puebla, Mexico

Alejandro Edda

Alejandro Edda is a Mexican actor, born May 17, 1984 in Puebla, Mexico. Alejandro Edda was born in Puebla, Mexico in 1984. After high school, he studied arts at the Russian Conservatory in Mexico City. At the end of his last year, he goes to join his mother in San Francisco in the United States to pursue an acting career. He then moved to Los Angeles and studied at the Meisner Acting Studio, finishing among the top five students in his class. After a series of short films, Alejandro Edda joined in 2013 the cast of the television series The Bridge, the time of eight episodes. The actor continues his American breakthrough playing the supporting roles in other series such as Fear the Walking Dead and L'Arme Fatale. In 2017, he is part of the prestigious cast of Barry Seal's film: American Traffic by Doug Liman. In this thriller, he plays the role of Jorge Ochoa, a narcotrafiling founding member of the Medellín Cartel, alongside star Tom Cruise. This film marks its first success at the box office. In 2018, he will be seen alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones for the biopic Cocaine Godmother on the baron of drugs Griselda Blanco. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Filmography
Movie Cast Year
The Forever Purge T.T. 2021
Blind Trust Alex 2021
Red Dirt Dom 1970
Good Savage Fernando 2023
Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1 Neron Chavez 2024
Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 2 2024
Play Dirty 1970
#realityhigh Big Jim 2017
American Made Jorge Ochoa 2017
Cocaine Godmother Rudy 2017
Happy New Year Tijuana Luis 2018
Series Cast Year
Captain Fall Pedro (voice) 2023
The Chosen One Principal Hernández 2023
Lethal Weapon Luis Caldera 2016
Snowfall Ruben 2017
Fear the Walking Dead Marco Rodríguez 2015
National Treasure: Edge of History Young Rafael 2022
National Treasure: Edge of History Rafael Rios 2022
Narcos: Mexico Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán 2018
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