Ernesto Laguardia - Television

Television

  • Corona de lágrimas (2012 telenovela) 2012-13 as Romulo Ancira (Villain Prinicipal)
  • "Fuego en la sangre" 2008 as Juan Jose Robles
  • "Hoy" 2003–Present (Host)
  • "Amor sin maquillaje" 2007
  • "Mundo de fieras" 2006 - "Leonardo Barrios"
  • "Alborada" 2005 - "Cristóbal de Lara"
  • "Otro rollo con: Adal Ramones 2005 - Ernesto Laguardia (himself)
  • "Otro rollo... Historia en diez" 2005 - Ernesto Laguardia (himself)
  • "El Show de Cristina" 2005 - Ernesto Laguardia (himself)
  • "100 mexicanos dijeron" 2004 - Ernesto Laguardia (himself)
  • "Premios TV y Novelas 2004 - Ernesto Laguardia (himself)
  • "Código F.A.M.A. 2a. edición" 2004 - Host
  • "Amor real" 2003 - "Humberto Peñalver"
  • "Código F.A.M.A." 2003 - Host
  • "El Club" 2002 - Host
  • "Teleton" 2002-2004 - Host
  • "¡Qué padre!" 2002 - Host
  • "El Club de las estrellas" 2002
  • "Amigas y rivales" 2001 - Ernesto Laguardia (himself)
  • "Amigos X siempre" 200 - "Salvador Vidal Ruvalcaba"
  • "Cuento de Navidad" 1999 - "Miguel"
  • "La Antorcha encendida" 1997 - "Gral. Ignacio Allende"
  • "Mi Querida Isabel" 1997 - "Luis Daniel Marquez Riquelme"
  • "Desencuentro" 1997 - "Luis Torres"
  • "Lazos de amor" 1996 - "Father of María Guadalupe, María Fernanda and María Paula
  • "La Sonrisa del diablo" 1996 TV
  • "Alondra" 1995 - "Carlos"
  • "Los Parientes Pobres" 1993 - "Jesús Sánchez (Chucho)"
  • "Cenizas y diamantes" 1990
  • "Flor y canela" 1989 - "Pablo"
  • "Quinceañera" 1987 - "Pancho"
  • "Tiempo de amar" 1987
  • "Marionetas" 1986
  • "Pobre juventud" 1986
  • "Hora Marcada" 1986
  • "Cachún cachún ra ra!" 1985-1986 - "Neto"
  • "Los Años pasan" 1985 - "Cuco"
  • "La Fiera" 1983 - "Raúl" (blind boy)

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