Juan Carlos Sanchez is an actor, known for Claw (2021), Noise (2015) and Muy Gay Too Mexicano (2020).
Actor, assistant director, and Theatre, Film and Television Couch. Graduated from Casa Azul Artes Escénicas Argos. During 2005 -2007 he was a member of the National Theater Company; where he participated in the "Proyecto Shakespeare", and in the "Ciclo Mural Tres Siglos de Teatro Mexicano". In 2005 he made a Tour in northern Mexico, playing in several different cities with the play "Eco and Narciso" which was also part of the Siglo de Oro XXX Chamizal Festival in El Paso, Texas. As well as he was also part of the Teatro Inmigrante Cycle with the play "Expresso al Paraíso". Juan Carlos has participated in more than 20 professional plays. These are his latest fiction projects: "Medicos" produced by Televisa (2020) "Enemigo Intimo 2" by Argos / Telemundo (2020) "Sin Miedo a la Verdad" produced by Televisa 2019 "YANKEE" directed by Carlos Carrera / Max Zunino produced by Netflix 2018.
Juan Carlos Tinoco is an actor, known for El Chavo (2006), Las calles sin nombre (2007) and ¡Golpea duro, Hara! (2018).
Juan Carlos holds an Honours Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Acting from The University of Windsor. He has worked in theatres across Canada and the United States including The Grand theatre in London, Festival of Classics, The Saidye Bronfman Centre, Cahoot's Theatre Projects, The du Maurier World Stage, The Factory Theatre, The Red Barn Theatre, Tempest Theatre, Roseneath Theatre, Coral Springs Theater Center, The Kravis Center, Theatre Passe Muraille, The St. Lawrence Centre, Second Best Bird, Playwright's Theatre Centre in Vancouver, Green Thumb theatre, Alameda Theatre Company and Toronto's classical Soulpepper Theatre Company. His first play "Further Beyond" was accepted into the 2000 SummerWorks Theatre Festival and played at the Factory Theatre Main Stage. The production later toured to the Grand Theatre in London, where it played to sold-out houses, receiving critical acclaim. He was a key member of the 2001 Playwright's Unit at Cahoot's Theatre Projects, where he completed writing his play "The 8 o'clock Train" under the direction of Guillermo Verdecchia. He also co-wrote the one man show "Borderlines" with his father Alfonso Velis Tobar, which had a successful run in Vancouver, British Columbia. Juan Carlos is a founding member and serves as Artistic Director & Executive Producer of "Acropolis Theatre Company", which produced the annual: "Shakespeare on the Thames Theatre Festival" in London. His latest play "Howling Winds" will premiere this fall in the Niagara region. His film work as a director/writer includes: the short films: Hereafter, Desire, Whore, The mini series: Drive. He has various scripts in development under his production company Izalco Films.
Juan Carlos Vellido was born on March 18, 1968 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He is an actor and director, known for Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) and 18 comidas (2010).
Juan Carlos Villanueva is known for Marshland (2014), Diarios De Motocicleta (2004) and El Niño (2014).
Juan Carlos de Borbón was born on January 5, 1938 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He is known for Wimbledon (1937), Ceuta: Multicultural City (2014) and Marathon (1993). He has been married to Sofía de Grecia since May 14, 1962. They have three children.
Juan Carrion is an actor, known for Dumb Criminals: The Movie (2015).
Before starring in What/if and Tales of the City, Juan closed his stand-out performance as "Cristofer" in MCC's production of Transfers by Lucy Thurber off-Broadway, for which he received a Lucille Lortel award for "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Play." Transfers was the latest in a non-stop stream of NY theatre, including starring roles in A Parallelogram at 2nd Stage (directed by Michael Greif) and the Public's Oedipus El Rey as "Oedipus." For his achievements in theater, Juan was also honored with the Drama Desk's highly coveted Sam Norkin Award given for off-Broadway excellence. The most recent recipients of this award include Danai Gurira and Lila Neugebauer.
Juan Castillo is an actor, known for Siempre Fui Yo (2022).