Luis Fernando Bohórquez

Luis Fernando Bohórquez (born 1966, Bogotá, Colombia), is a Colombian actor.[1]

Career

Was born in Bogotá, Colombia, He studied at the school of dramatic arts and began working as an actor playing small parts in a few films as Colpo di Stadium. Later gained notoriety taking part with featured roles in several telenovelas such as Historias de hombres sólo para mujeres and La Saga, Negocio de Familia.

Meanwhile, he also obtained some roles in films, including that of the main character of Buscando a Miguel. In 2011 was the male lead in the horror film Wake Up and Die and later worked in some television series.

In addition to working as an actor, Bohórquez dedicates itself to activities of sculptor.[2]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Golpe de estadio Kidnapped #3
2000 En mi reloj siempre son las 5 y 15 Short film
2004 Colombianos, un acto de fe Short film
2005 La gente honrada
2007 Buscando a Miguel Miguel Villalobos Lead role
2009 Los tiempos muertos Atracador Short film
2011 Volver a morir DarióLead role
2011 Lecciones para un beso Rafael Colmenares

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Solo una mujer Iván
1999 La dama del pantano
2000 Heroes de turno
2001 Historias de hombres sólo para mujeres Manuel Main cast
2004 La saga: Negocio de familia Antonio Manrique Supporting role
2006 Amores de Mercado Hernán Duarte Supporting role
2007 Zorro: La espada y la rosa Javier Episode: "The Story Begins"
2007 Pocholo Pedro
2008 La traición Armando de Medina Supporting role
2008-09 Sin senos no hay paraíso Osvaldo Ternera Supporting role
2009 Verano en Venecia Lolo 1 episode
2010 La Diosa Coronada 1 episode
2010 Operación Jaque Ricardo Episode: "El secuestro"
Episode: "El rescate"
2010 Bella calamidades Samuel Episode: "Llegada de Javier Casales"
2011 La Mariposa Senador Juan Ángel Monsalve Supporting role
2011 Kdabra Álvaro 5 episodes
2012 Lynch Lieutenant Ricardo Ochoa Burgos 7 episodes

References

  1. "ACTORES BOGOTANOS" (in Spanish). Retrieved September 28, 2014.
  2. "Una pareja de exposición" (in Spanish). Semana. Retrieved September 28, 2014.

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