Sergio Goyri

Sergio Goyri

Born 1958-11-14 (age 67) Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
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Biography

Sergio Goyri is a Mexican actor, director and singer most recognized for his work in soap operas. He entered the world of acting in 1976 as a supporting actor in Contrary Worlds alongside Lucía Méndez, who had his first star performance. Some of the telenovelas he has done are: El maleficio, Angélica, The price of fame, Days without a moon, Stolen life, The biggest prize, I still love you, I am your owner, Lady steel, among others. He directed the film Dying My Way (1994) and appeared in films in different roles such as El Cumbias in Pedro Navaja (1984), Antonio Pardo “Capitan Fantasma” in 7 Fugues of the Phantom Captain (1989), The Man in The Throne of Hell (1992), which he also directed, as Hector Belascoaran Shayre in Days of Combat (1994), Pedro in Cabeza de Buda (2009) and Juan Brook in The Seven (2010). He also has a recording career where his albums "La fiesta de mi pueblo", "Hecho para ti" and "Sergio Goyri" stand out.

In early 2019, Goyri was involved in a scandal after speaking badly about the growing career of Yalitza Aparicio, protagonist of Alfonso Cuarón's film, Roma.

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Known For

Peter Knife
Peter Knife

1984

as El cumbias

Perro callejero
Perro callejero

1980

as Andrés

Rojo Total
Rojo Total

1995

as Valdez

Las cabareteras
Los hermanos Mata
Los hermanos Mata

2004

as Pedro Mata

Los Siete
Hell's Way
Hell's Way

1987

as Jorge

Perro callejero 2
Perro callejero 2

1981

as Andrés

El 7 Vidas
Hunting Humans
Hunting Humans

1987

as Marcos

Traficante Por Ambición
Traficante Por Ambición

1989

as Antonio Castellanos

One More Step
One More Step

1988

as Sergio

The Fearless Man
The Fearless Man

1980

as Eduardo Farias

Occupational Killer
Occupational Killer

1986

as Roberto Rojas

Death Squad
Death Squad

1985

as Ramon Cabrera

Danik, el viajero del tiempo
Danik, el viajero del tiempo

1996

as Gabriel Castillo / Presidente

Blood Dynasty
Crímenes de pasión 2
Crímenes de pasión 2

2017

as El Quebrantahuesos

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