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Arturo Peniche
Peniche in 2019
Born
Arturo Delgadillo Peniche

(1962-07-17) July 17, 1962 (age 62)
Mexico City, Mexico
OccupationActor
Years active1982-present
Spouse
Gaby Ortiz
(m. 1982)
[1]
ChildrenBrandon Peniche

Arturo Peniche (born Arturo Delgadillo Peniche on May 17, 1962) is a Mexican telenovela actor who became popular in Latin America during the 1990s. He is the brother of actor Flavio Peniche, who appears in the telenovela La Traición, Juan Vicente Morelos alongside with Erika Buenfil, Eduardo Santamarina, Enrique Álvarez Félix, Pilar Montenegro, Sherlyn González, Anastasia Acosta, Sergio Manuel Enrico Basañez Rodríguez, Socorro Bonilla, José María Torre, Ofelia Guilmáin & Enrique Iglesias in Marisol, José Enrique Campos Miranda alongside with Alpha Acosta in Morelia, Jorge Luis del Olmo Morantes Alongside with Thalía in Maria Mercedes & Carlos Alberto Almázan alongside with Claudia Ramiréz Valdez in Maria José.

Biography

Peniche struggled as an actor for many years before reaching stardom. Although he graduated from the famous Televisa school of actors, he found himself competing against other figures such as Guillermo Capetillo, Andrés García, Jaime Garza and Salvador Pineda, among others.

Peniche acted in several commercials during that period, experience that would later on help him land top roles at Televisa's telenovelas. One commercial, in which he sells bracelets with supposedly special powers made him somewhat famous in Puerto Rico and other parts of Latin America.

His real break, however, came in 1990, when he filmed a telenovela named Emperatriz in Venezuela and later shot María María, his only soap as the male lead in the country. Having gained extreme popularity there, Peniche returned to Mexico with a new contract by Televisa. In 1991, he played the male antagonist in Valeria y Maximiliano, his first successful soap opera in his home country.

His fame increased in 1992 when he participated in Maria Mercedes, a soap opera which was a huge international hit and launched the career of Thalía of Mari mar. After Maria Mercedes, Peniche took a break from filming telenovelas because his fame had reached levels that he didn't expect. However, he was still constantly on the public eye, thanks in part to magazines such as TV Novelas and others.

In 1995, he returned, filming a soap named Morelia, which was co-produced by Univision and Televisa. Parts of Morelia were filmed in the United States, and it was also a public favorite. For the next several years, he continued to make major international hits such as La usurpadora and La Intrusa with Venezuelan actress Gaby Spanic, and Siempre te Amare, among others. Contrary to the first time that he became famous, Peniche felt more mature and comfortable with fame after his comeback; this helped him continue on landing top roles at Televisa's main soaps.

In 2004, Arturo joins the cast of the telenovela Corazones al Limite, produced by Nicandro Diaz Gonzalez and Roberto Hernandez. In 2005 he was invited to participate in the thick and thin telenovela produced by Nicandro Diaz González in which Nazario plays. That same year he plays 'Antonio' in Alborada,[2] a telenovela produced by Carla Estrada, with Lucero and Fernando Colunga.

In 2007 plays the 'Governor Fernando Sánchez de Moncada' in Zorro, la espada y la rosa, the first adaptation of telenovela Zorro legend and the first Spanish version. This telenovela is starring Christian Meier and Marlene Favela. Then he joined the filming Victoria, telenovela starring alongside Victoria Ruffo and Mauricio Ochmann.

Participated in the soap El Nombre del amor with Victoria Ruffo, Leticia Calderon, Laura Flores, among others. In 2010 he participated in the soap opera Nina de mi corazon where he plays Max and shares credits with Maribel Guardia, Erick Elias, Paulina Goto, among others.

In 2010 and 2011 participated in Cuando me enamoro soap opera with Silvia Navarro and Juan Soler. In 2012-13 he's back in soap opera, Qué bonito amor, plays the part Fernando Beltran "El Mil Amores" with Danna García, Jorge Salinas, Pablo Montero, Juan Ferrara, Victor Norigea, Malliany Marin and Karla Alvarez, among others. In 2013 it makes a special participation in the soap opera La tempestad with William Levy, Ximena Navarrete, Nora Salinas and Maria Sorte. In 2014 co-starring in his first comedic soap opera Qué pobres tan ricos, which gives life to Nepomuceno, a comic character who is far from his previous characters in his melodramas. This time he shares credit beside Zuria Vega, Jaime Camil, Manuel "Flaco" Ibáñez, Sylvia Pasquel, Mark Tacher and Ingrid Martz. Later he participated in the soap opera La malquerida with Victoria Ruffo, Christian Meier and Ariadne Diaz.

In 2015, after several starring roles, he gets its first antagonistic debut since 2007, in the soap opera A que no me dejas, remake of what was in 1988 the telenovela Amor en silencio, playing Gonzalo Murat. Shares credit with Leticia Calderon, Camila Sodi, Osvaldo Benavides, Alejandra Barros, Salvador Zerboni, Alfonso Dosal and Laura Carmine.

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1990 Traficantes del vicio Video short
1990 Prisioneros de la selva
1990 El fiscal de hierro 2: La venganza de Ramona
1990 La mujer judicial Aaron
1990 Entre la fe y la muerte
1991 Amor y venganza
1992 El tigre de la frontera
1994 La asesinadita
1996 Trébol negro
1997 Pacas de a kilo
1998 Cabaret mortal Video short
1998 Búsqueda implacable
1999 Sendero mortal II
1999 Stuart Little Carlos
1999 Maldito amor: Demasiado tarde
1999 El señor de los cerros Diogenes
2003 Secuestro crimen y castigo
2003 La hora pico: El reventón Television film
2004 Narco cabrón, federal mas chingón Video short

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1982-83 Chispita Television debut
1984 Principessa Recurring role
1985-86 Vivir un poco Adrián Merisa Obregón Co-lead role
1986 Monte calvario Gustavo Seckerman Lead role
1987 La indomable Miguel Echanove Lead role
1988 Amor en silencio Fernando Silva Lead role
1989 María María Esteban Araujo Lead role
1990 Emperatriz David Supporting role
1991-92 Valeria y Maximiliano Patricio del Val Main cast
1992-93 María Mercedes Jorge Luis del Olmo Morantes Lead role
1995 María José Carlos Alberto Almazán Lead role
1995-96 Morelia José Enrique Campos Miranda Lead role
1996 Marisol Juan Vicente Morelos Guest star
1997 El alma no tiene color Lisandro del Álamo Lead role
1998 Vivo por Elena Héctor Recurring role
1998 ¿Qué nos pasa? 1 episode
1998 La Usurpadora Lic. Edmundo Serrano Guest star
1998-1999 Soñadoras José Luis Dueñas Lead role
1999-2000 Cuento de Navidad Dr. Antonio Supporting role
1999-2000 Mujeres engañadas Don Alejandro Lizárraga Main cast
2000 Siempre te amaré Luis Miguel Garrai Lead role
2000 Amigos x siempre Himself Guest star
2001 Carita de ángel Dr. Montemayor Guest star
2001 La intrusa Carlos Alberto Junquera Brito Lead role
2002 Entre el amor y el odio Fabio Sacristán Guest star
2004 Corazones al límite Álvaro Riverol Lead role
2005 Contra viento y marea Nazario Recurring role
2005–2006 Alborada Antonio de Guzmán Main cast
2006 Heridas de amor Alfredo Luque Guest star
2007 El Zorro, la espada y la rosa Fernando Sánchez de Moncada Main cast
2007-08 Victoria Enrique Mendoza Main cast
2008–2009 En nombre del amor Father Juan Cristóbal Gamboa / Monseñor Juan Cristóbal Gamboa Main cast
2010 Niña de mi corazón Máximo Arrioja Main cast
2010–2011 Cuando me enamoro Monseñor Juan Cristóbal Gamboa Guest star
2012–2013 Qué bonito amor Fernando Beltran "El Mil Amores" Main cast
2013 La tempestad Ariel Reverte 6 episodes
2013–2014 Qué pobres tan ricos Nepomuceno Escandiondas "El Rey del Plátano" 167 episodes
2014 La malquerida Héctor Robledo Main cast; 55 episodes
2015-2016 A que no me dejas Don Gonzalo Murat Cervantes[3] Main cast
2016 Mujeres de negro Bruno Borghetti Main cast
2017 El vuelo de la Victoria Braulio Zavala Recurring role; 63 episodes
2018 Tenías que ser tú Ezequiel Pineda Main cast
2018 Tres Milagros Colonel Ulices Suárez Guest star
2019 Silvia Pinal, frente a ti Luis G. Pinal Recurring role
2019 La reina soy yo Edgar Recurring role
2019 Cita a ciegas Federico Salazar Main cast
2019 Preso No. 1 Pedro Islas Main cast
2021 Fuego ardiente comandante Alfonso Juárez Main cast
2022 Amor dividido Alejo Núñez Main cast
2022 Mi secreto Ernesto Lascuráin Main cast
2024 Amor amargo[4] Enrique Olivares Main cast

Discography

  • Mi amor anda libre (2002)
  • Bésame en la boca (2004)
  • Infiel (2014)
  • Bandera blanca (2017)

Awards and nominations

Year Category Telenovela Result
1986 Best Male Revelation Vivir un poco Won
Best Young Lead Actor Nominated
1989 Best Lead Actor Amor en silencio
1993 María Mercedes Won
2010 En Nombre del Amor Nominated
2015 Best Co-Star Actor Qué pobres tan ricos Nominated
2016 Best Leading Actor A que no me dejas Won
2018 Tenías que ser tú Nominated
Year Category Telenovela Result
1996 Best Lead Actor María José Won
2010 Best Actor Co-acting En Nombre del Amor

Premios El Heraldo de México

Year Category Telenovela Result
1996 Best Actor María José Won
2002 La Intrusa

Premios People en Español

Year Category Telenovela Result
2009 Best Actor En Nombre del Amor Nominated

References

  1. ^ "Arturo Peniche se reconcilió con su esposa Gaby Ortiz". 24 August 2023.
  2. ^ "Arturo Peniche". 5 June 2006.
  3. ^ "Inés y Gonzalo Murat". Televisa (in Spanish). Retrieved July 9, 2015.
  4. ^ González, Moisés (15 July 2024). "Amor amargo: conoce a los protagonistas y villanos de la nueva telenovela de TelevisaUnivision". People en Español (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 August 2024.