Biography
Ernesto Laguardia started as a model while he was in elementary school. His enthusiasm throughout the years eventually led him to important temporary contracts with Mexican and international companies. He also participated as a dancer in the TV Show Sabado del Rock.
Before getting his degree in Business Administration, he searched for job opportunities on radio stations. He approached this particular challenge by working as messenger and in a few months he became a news reporter. During the two following years he interviewed famous people such as Julio Iglesias, Miguel Bosé, Armando Manzanero and Rocío Dúrcal, among others.
Even though Ernesto had his debut in 1984 in Dune directed by David Lynch, it wasn’t until three years later that he got his first starring role in the telenovela, since then, he has become a very popular actor participating in 17 telenovelas so far, including Quinceañera starring Adela Noriega and Thalía, Mi Querida Isabel, Alondra, Lazos de Amor, Desencuentro, Laberinto de Pasiones, La Antorcha Encendida, Amigas y Rivales and Amigos X Siempre.
He has also participated in movies such as La Ley de las Calles, Ladrones de tumbas, Aquí Espantan, Maria Metralla, Cambio del Destino, Novia que te vea, The Wrong Man, De noche vienes, Esmeralda.
He also studied Direction and Production of movies and television shows in the University of New York and since 1996 he's been developing projects through his companies Foro 3 S.C and Producciones Ernesto Laguardia.
After driving joined the Hoy program as Star magazine in the soap, production of Carla Estrada, Amor real. Ernesto is called back by Carla Estrada, to play Cristobal in Alborada. In 2008, Ernesto returned to the morning broadcast today and did a small role in the telenovela Fuego En La Sangre.
In 2012, Ernesto returned to the soap opera to play Romulo Ancira, role of antagonist / main villain in the soap opera of Corona de lágrimas (2012 telenovela).
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