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Luis Gerardo Hernández Méndez (born 12 March 1982) is a Mexican actor and producer born in Aguascalientes City. Having previously mostly appeared in smaller films and on television, Méndez shot to fame with his starring role in the 2013 comedy film The Noble Family, which for a few months was Mexico's highest-ever grossing film. The following year, he played a role in the movie Cantinflas, and as of 2015, he co-produced (with friend Gary Alazraki). He co-starred (with Mariana Treviño) in Club de Cuervos, which is Netflix's first-ever original production in Spanish. His production company, Cine Vaquero, recently had a first-look deal with ViacomCBS International Studios. He appeared as Baltasar Frías in the Peacockblack comedy mystery series The Resort (2022). Description above from the Wikipedia article Luis Gerardo Méndez, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Luis Gerardo Méndez

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"El Príncipe" is a poignant biographical drama that chronicles the meteoric rise, turbulent fall, and enduring legacy of José José (Pedro Pascal), Mexico's legendary Príncipe de la Canción. From his humble beginnings in Mexico City, shaped by the shadow of his stern, opera-singing father, to his triumphant performance of “El Triste” that catapulted him to international fame, the film delves into the price of stardom. Battling personal demons, failed relationships, and the devastating impact of addiction on his once-golden voice, José’s journey becomes a universal tale of talent, sacrifice, and redemption. Woven with his timeless music and anchored by his unyielding connection to his audience, El Príncipe celebrates the triumphs and tragedies of an artist whose voice transcended borders, even as it struggled to carry the weight of his own life.