Luis Felipe Tovar
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Luis Felipe Tovar (born December 2, 1959, in
Puebla Puebla, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Puebla, is one of the 31 states that, along with Mexico City, comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 217 municipalities and its capital is Puebla City. Part of east-centr ...
) is a Mexican performance teacher and actor. He studied in the Theatre Fine Arts School of Mexico and in the Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión de La Habana in Cuba. He has been awarded three times with the
Ariel Award The Ariel Award () is an award that recognizes the best of Mexican cinema. Given annually, since 1946, by the Academia Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas, Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (AMACC), the award reco ...
: 1993, ''Principio y Fin'', 1995, ''El Callejón de los Milagros'' and 1997, ''Sin remitente''. In 2003 he left his old school of performance to open the bar Muxe, whose clients are mainly homosexuals. He has a son named Timoteo and a daughter named Maria Fernanda. He played in telenovela Por Ti.


Films

* '' Mi secreto'' (2022) * ''
The Mighty Victoria ''The Mighty Victoria'' (Spanish: ''El Poderoso Victoria'') is a 2021 Mexican adventure comedy-drama film written and directed by Raúl Ramón in his directorial debut. Starring Damián Alcázar, Gerardo Oñate, Joaquín Cosío, Roberto Sosa, Edga ...
'' (2021) as The one-eyed * '' Malverde: El Santo Patrón'' (2021) * ''El carnaval de Sodoma'' (2006) * ''Patrulla 81 the movie'' (2005) * ''El bulto para presidente'' (2005) * ''Gente común'' (2006) * ''Una de balazos'' (2005) as El Carnal * ''Isy'' (2005) * ''Ver, oir y callar'' (2005) * ''De ángeles, flores y fuentes'' (2005) as Joel Villaseñor * ''Superhéroe'' (2004) * '' 7 mujeres, 1 homosexual y Carlos'' (2004) as Boss * ''@Festivbercine.ron'' (2004) * ''Un diluvio'' (2004) * ''Ciudad de perros'' (2004) * ''La mudanza'' (2003) * ''Fantasías'' (2003) as Miguel * ''La hija del caníbal'' (2003) as Borracho * ''Pandillero traficante'' (2003) * ''Esclavo y amo'' (2003) as Ricardo * ''Asesinato en lunes de carnaval'' (2002) * '' The Virgin of Lust'' (2002) as Nacho * ''Vivir mata'' (2002) as Chepe * ''Barrio 13, Part 2'' (2002) * ''Atlético San Pancho'' (2001) as Claudio * ''De la calle'' (2001) as Chicharra * ''
The Mexican ''The Mexican'' is a 2001 American romantic crime comedy film directed by Gore Verbinski. The film stars Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt, with James Gandolfini, Bob Balaban, J. K. Simmons, and Gene Hackman in supporting roles. It tells th ...
'' (2001) * ''Cuando seas mia'' (2001) * ''Santo: Infraterrestre'' (2001) as Comandante Sarmiento * ''Nuria y el fantasma'' (2001) * ''Buitres al acecho'' * '' Por Ti ''(2001) * ''La perdición de los hombres'' (2000) * '' Así es la vida'' (2000) as Nicolás * ''Beat'' (2000) as Federale Sergeant * ''Barrio 13 al desnudo'' (2000) * ''El carretonero''(2000) * ''Entre la tarde y la noche'' (1999) * ''Santitos'' (1999) as Doroteo * ''Circuito interior'' (1999) * ''
Todo el poder ''Gimme the Power'' () is a 2000 Mexican crime film directed by Fernando Sariñana. Cast * Demián Bichir - Gabriel * Cecilia Suárez - Sofía Aguirre * Luis Felipe Tovar - Comandante Eleuterio 'Elvis' Quijano * Ximena Sariñana - Valentina * ...
'' (1999) as Comandante Eleuterio 'Elvis' Quijano * ''Superstition'' (1999) as Pachucocodrilo * ''Maldito amor: Demasiado tarde'' (1999) * ''Luces de la noche'' (1998) * ''Justo como en una película porno'' (1998) * ''Mujer ladina'' (1998) * ''Wash and Wear'' (1998) * ''Men with Guns'' (1997) as Barbero * ''Los vuelcos del corazón'' (1996) * ''La nave de los sueños'' (1996) * ''Parejas'' (1996) * ''Victoria'' (1996) * ''Overkill'' (1996) as Desk Clerk * ''La ley de las mujeres'' (1995) as Mario * ''
Sin remitente ''Sin Remitente'' (also known as ''Return to Sender'' and ''Sender Unknown'') is a 1995 Mexican drama film written and directed by Carlos Carrera. The film was entered into the main competition at the 52nd edition of the Venice Film Festival. It a ...
'' (1995) as Luis Felipe * ''Bienvenido-Welcome'' (1995) as José Molina/León de la Lama * ''Dos crímenes'' (1995) as Invitado 1 * ''El callejón de los milagros'' (1995) as Güicho * ''Félix, como el gato'' (1995) * ''Cilantro y perejil'' (1995) as Pablo * ''La orilla de la tierra'' (1994) * '' The Beginning and the End'' (1993) as César * ''Se equivocó la cigueña'' (1993) * ''El bulto'' (1992) as Alfonso * ''Ciudad de ciegos'' (1991) as Gandalla * ''Como fui a enamorarme de ti'' (1991) * ''Futuro sangriento'' (1991) * ''La ciudad al desnudo'' (1989) as El King * ''Un verano para la ballena'' (1988) * ''El misterio de la araña'' (1986) * ''Tacos de oro'' (1985) as Marciano * ''Tacos yum'' * ''El recluso (Serie tv 2018)''


External links


Luis Felipe Tovar at Biosstars International
* 1961 births Ariel Award winners Living people People from Puebla Mexican male film actors Mexican male telenovela actors {{mexico-actor-stub