Juan Carlos Barreto

Juan Carlos Barreto
Born Alejandro Camacho Pastrana
(1957-03-11) March 11, 1957
Monterrey Nuevo León, Mexico
Occupation Actor
Years active 1989–present

Juan Carlos Barreto (born March 11, 1957, Monterrey Nuevo León, Mexico), is a Mexican actor.[1]

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role Notes
1989 Simplemente María Benito Telenovela debut
1994 Al derecho y al derbezHimself 1 episode
1995 Si Dios me quita la vida Supporting role
1996 Los hijos de nadieFelipe Supporting role
1998 El amor de mi vida Supporting role
2000 Todo por Amor Ruben Supporting role
2005 Corazón PartidoErasmo Supporting role
2008 Vivir por tiDagoberto González Supporting role
2009 Hermanos y detectives Season 1, Episode 8: "Diez minutos antes de morir"
2009-12 XY. La revistaArtemio Miranda Supporting role
2010 Locas de amor Ricardo 25 episodes
2010-11 Para volver a amar Jaime Espinosa Main Antagonist
2011 El Equipo Elias Valenzuela 'El Vale' 5 episodes
2011 El encanto del águilaGeneral Manuel González Cossío Season 1, Episode 1: "El Principio del fin"
Season 1, Episode 2: "Los martires de Puebla"
Season 1, Episode 3: "El adiós del dictador"
2011-12 Esperanza del corazónSilvestre Figueroa Supporting role
2011-13 Como dice el dichoFilisberto Season 1, Episode 35: "Hijo eres, padre serás"
Season 3, Episode 12: "Matrimonio y mortaja"
2012 Cachito de CieloTristán Supporting role
2013 Mentir para vivirRubén Camargo Supporting role
2013-14 Lo que la vida me robóMacario Peralta Cabrera Co-protagonist
2014-15 Yo no creo en los hombresArango Antagonist
2015 Amor de barrioAriel Lopezreina Co-Protagonist
2016 El hotel de los secretos Guadalupe "Lupe" Mosqueda
2016 La candidata

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Nominated Result
2011 Monte-Carlo TV Festival XY. La revista Outstanding Actor - Drama Series Nominated[2]

References

  1. Guadalupe Sánchez. "Juan Carlos Barreto sigue amando a Silvia Derbez" (in Spanish). TVnotas. Retrieved January 2, 2015.
  2. IMDb. "Monte-Carlo TV Festival". Retrieved January 2, 2015.

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