
Age: 45
male
José Tenoch Huerta Mejía (Spanish: [teˈnotʃˈweɾta]; born January 29, 1981) is a Native Hispanic/Latin American actor. He has appeared in several movies in Latin America and Spain, starring in feature films, short films, and Narcos: Mexico, credited as Tenoch Huerta. He is featured in Mónica Maristain's 30 Actors Made in Mexico book. He plays Namor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), starting with the film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022), in which he is credited as Tenoch Huerta Mejía. Description above from the Wikipedia article Tenoch Huerta, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Tenoch Huerta Mejía

Namor McKenzie
for Namor McKenzie in The Sentry
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Robert Reynolds was a college student in the 90s who suffered from schizophrenia among other mental disorders, in part due to being a heroine addict. In his mind, Robert is the golden age hero The Sentry who fought alongside the Invaders and other heroes from the 50s. One day he stumbles into one of his professor’s labs and steals a vile of an experimental dug and injects it looking to get high, but the vile was from the weapon X program, which his professor used to work for, and took with him. The serum was an attempt to create the ultimate soldier, far superior to any super powered being ever known- and it worked, turning Robert into the hero from his mind known as The Sentry, but because of his mental disorders he is highly unstable and manifests an evil alter ego known as The Void, that is even more powerful than The Sentry and could end everything. When the government discovers that he has this power they give everything they have to contain Reynolds before he destroys everything that we know. Throughout the movie we do not know what is real or not.