Julio Bracho

Recognized actor in the entertainment industry, with participation in multiple feature films, short films, series and television projects.

Graduated from Héctor Azar's Centro de Arte Dramático (CADAC) and studied at Televisa's Centro de Educación Artística (CEA).

On the big screen, she started being part of titles such as "Pecado original" (Dir. Michael Christofer), sharing credits with Antonio Banderas and Angelina Jolie; "Cansada de besar sapos" (Dir. Jorge Colón), a blockbuster hit; and "El viaje de la Nonna" (Dir. Batan Silva).

These titles would be followed by more films that would continue to position him in the industry for more than two decades, both inside and outside the country. Highlights include his debut film "Desafío", premiered at the Morelia International Film Festival (2010) and currently available on Prime Video; "Zapata: El sueño del héroe" (Dir. Alfonso Arau); the multi-award winning "Arráncame la vida" (Dir. Roberto Sneider), "Casi Divas" (Dir. Issa López), "El Atentado" (Dir. Jorge Fons), "Cantinflas" (Dir. Sebastián del Amo), "Las Horas Contigo" (Dir. Catalina Aguilar Mastretta), "Háblame de ti" (Dir. José Eduardo Cortés Moreno) and "A Cielo Abierto" (Dir. M. Arriaga / S. Arriaga), premiered at the Venice International Film Festival (2023) and presented at festivals such as Toronto, Huelva and Morelia.

Her career in television began in the conduction of shows such as "Fear Factor Mexico", and soon led her to be part of productions such as "Gritos de muerte y libertad" (Televisa), "El Chema" and "El Mariachi" (Telemundo). He is also part of the cast of renowned series such as "Hasta que te Conocí" (BTF Media), inspired by the life of Juan Gabriel; "Fugitiva" (RTVE), a Spanish production starring alongside Paz Vega; "El Chivo" (Televisa), based on the novel by Mario Vargas Llosa; "El César" (BTF Media), sharing credits with Gustavo Sánchez Parra and Maya Zapata; "Sitiados: Mexico" (FOX), with Alfonso Herrera; "Chavorrucos" (Prime Video) and "Se llamaba Pedro Infante" (ViX).

Julio has also worked as a voice actor for video games such as "Need for Speed" and "Call of Duty".

In addition to being an actor, he works as a theater director and producer. In 2015, he founded B&B Artes Escénicas in Querétaro, a school where he teaches acting, theater and stand up workshops.

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