A veteran Mexican actor and dubbing specialist with over 30 years in the industry, he was born August 7 in Mexico City. He's an honorary member of both the National Association of Actors and ANDI, and comes from genuine acting royalty—his parents worked in the business for more than 50 years combined, and he's descended from the legendary Soler brothers, who dominated Mexican cinema's golden age. His brother Sergio Gutiérrez Coto is also a director and actor who started young.
He got his start as a kid in 1978, cutting his teeth on dubbing work and theater before moving into the medium he'd become known for. Early stage credits include "Papacito Long Legs" alongside Angélica María. Over the decades, he's worked across basically every format—film, voiceover, radio, telenovelas, fotonovelas, and hosting gigs.
His most recognizable work has been in telenovelas, particularly through collaborations with producer Carla Estrada at Televisa on hits like "Te Sigo Amando" and "El Privilegio de Amar." He also antagonized in "La Revancha" with Danna García, a production that aired through Venevisión and Univisión Internacional, based out of Miami, Florida.
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