Mario Cimarro



Mario Cimarro (born Mario Antonio Cimarro Paz on June 1, 1971 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban actor.



Mario Cimarro arrived in Mexico City having traveled from Havana Cuba, to fulfill his life long dream to become an actor. He studied intensively with preeminent teachers, including Adriana Barraza and Sergio Jimenez. Upon graduation with a degree in drama, he began to pursue roles that would allow him to grow as an artist.


His credits include "Romeo and Juliet" for 20th Century Fox directed by Bazz Luhrmann and "Managua" for AstraCinema starring Louis Gosset Jr. Soon he began to get offers of work in other countries and traveled to Argentina, Venezuela, Colombia where he worked in each country with top writers, producers and directors. 



Mario had the opportunity to star in two great Latin-American cultural iconic series; "Pasion de Gavilanes" and "El Cuerpo del Deseo", accomplishing his desire to work with writer Julio Jimenes and director Rodrigo Triana.



Relentless about learning, he moved to Los Angeles in 2007, to polish his craft in American cinema starring in "Rockaway" for First Look Studios directed by the Crook Brothers, for which he received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Juju. He also starred soon after as SN in "Puras Joyitas" directed by Cesar Oropeza, which has quickly rose to become a number one box office hit in Venezuela.

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