Juan Ignacio Aranda

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is López and the second or maternal family name is Aranda.
Juan Ignacio Aranda
Born Ignacio López Aranda
(1962-02-06) February 6, 1962
Mexico City, Mexico
Occupation Actor
Years active 1981-present
Parent(s) Ignacio López Tarso
Clara Aranda
Relatives Susana & Gabriela (sisters)

Juan Ignacio Aranda (born Ignacio López Aranda on February 6, 1962 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actor. He began his training in 1978 in Centro de Arte Dramático (CADAC), also studied in The Cockpit Arts Workshop and in The City Lit (London), in Centro Universitario de Teatro of Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) and in United States International University in San Diego, California.

Filmography

Telenovelas, Series, Films
Year Title Role Notes
1981El color de nuestra piel Film
1984-85 Los años felices Jorge Supporting Role
1985 Narcotrafico David Salazar Film
1986El otro Film
Mission Kill Film
1988El secreto de la ouija Film
Los camaroneros Film
1990 Sentencia de muerte Film
1990-91 La fuerza del amor Rodolfo Supporting Role
1991Codicia mortal Film
Semillas de tragedia Film
1992Triángulo Willy LinaresSupporting Role
1994-95 Imperio de Cristal Flavio FernándezSupporting Role
1996 Canción de amor Special Appearance
Amor intelectual Film
1997 Pueblo chico, infierno grande Baldomero IrepánSupporting Role
2000-04Mujer, casos de la vida real 6 Episodes
2002Fidel Alberto BayoFilm
El crimen del Padre Amaro Chato Aguilar Film
2002-03 Así son ellas CarlosSpecial Appearance
¡Vivan los niños! Ricardo Ricardi Supporting Role
2003De pocas, pocas pulgas Julián Montes (Young) Special Appearance
2003-04 Mariana de la Noche Dr. Jorge Lozano Special Appearance
2005 La esposa virgen DanteSupporting Role
La Madrastra Juez de Aruba Special Appearance
2008 La rosa de Guadalupe 2 Episodes
2008-09 El Pantera Senador TV Series
Juro Que Te Amo Special Appearance
2009-10Mar de amor Fiscal Special Appearance
2010 Hidalgo: La historia jamás contada[1] José QuintanaFilm
2011 El encanto del águila Felix DíazTV Series
2012 Chiapas, el corazón del café Monseñor Film
Morelos Hermenegildo Galeana Film
2012-13 Porque el amor manda[2] Máximo ValtierraSupporting Role
2013-14 Como dice el dicho Héctor / Aníbal 2 Episodes
2013–present El Señor de los Cielos[3] Ramiro Silva de la Garza Recurring Cast
2014 Mi corazón es tuyo TBA

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