José María de Tavira

José María de Tavira Bianchi (born September 27, 1983 in Mexico City) is a Mexican film and stage actor.

José María de Tavira
De Tavira in 2014
Born
José María de Tavira Bianchi

(1983-09-27) 27 September 1983
Mexico City, Mexico
OccupationActor
Years active1998–present
Spouse(s)
Parent(s)
RelativesMarina de Tavira (cousin)

The son of Mexican theatre director Luis de Tavira and Argentine actress Rosa María Bianchi, he began acting on stage with his parents; at age seven had his first participation in an adaptation of Clotilde en su casa of Jorge Ibargüengoitia, then in 1994 participated in the work Jubileo by Jose Ramon Henríquez. Academy Award nominee Marina de Tavira is José María's cousin.

He made his film debut in The Mask of Zorro playing the main character Alejandro Murrieta (Zorro) as a child. In 2002, he has a brief stint on the Mexican film Amar te duele by Fernando Sariñana. After that he went to London, England, to study drama at Royal Holloway, University of London.

While studying in London, he was called to do a casting for the Mexican comedy Cansada de besar sapos (Tired of Kissing Toads). He played the role of Xavier a stage actor who falls in love with Martha, played by Ana Serradilla. The film was well received by young audiences.

He worked with Fernando Sariñana again in the film Enemigos íntimos as Mauricio co-starring Demián Bichir, Veronica Merchant, Ximena Sariñana, Dolores Heredia and Blanca Sanchez. This movie was shown at the XXIII International Film Festival in Guadalajara.

In September 2008 the film Arráncame la vida (Tear This Heart Out), based on the novel of the Mexican writer Angeles Mastretta, got released in Mexico. In this film he played Carlos Vives, a young leader and lover of Catalina Guzmán, played by Ana Claudia Talancón. This Mexican production had a budget of 6.5 million dollars, was filmed in Puebla and Mexico City with locations in the Palace of Fine Arts and Chapultepec Castle among others.

That same year he presented his short film 100 metros at the VI International Film Festival of Morelia. The film is an adaptation of Harold Pinter's Victoria Station and held in conjunction with his brother Julián de Tavira, both worked on the script, production and directing.

In 2009 is starring Amar a morir as Alejandro Vizcaino. The film tells a love story amid the current disputes in Mexico. Also starring Martina García and Alberto Estrella.

In 2016 he appeared in the Mexican version of Rosario Tijeras as one of the main characters.

Filmography

Film roles

De Tavira in the 2017 play La desobediencia de Marte
YearTitleRolesNotes
1998 The Mask of Zorro Young Alejandro Murrieta
2002 Amar te duele Alejandro
2006 Tired of Kissing Frogs Javier Martín
2008 Tear This Heart Out Carlos Vives
2009 Amar a morir Alejandro Vizcaino
2010 The Imperialists Are Still Alive! Javier
2010 El atentado Álvaro Mateos
2010 El baile de San Juan Pedro Giovanni Marani Tepochteca
2014 The Oasis Cupid Short film
2014 Tierra de sangre Leandro
2014 Me quedo contigo Diego
2016 Qué pena tu vida Javier
2018 Deadtectives Javier
2019 Como novio de pueblo Diego
2019 Perdida Eric

Television roles

YearTitleRolesNotes
2011 Niño Santo Damián
2012 La Clínica Elvicio Pacheco
2015 El capitán Camacho Young Captain Carlos Camacho
2015 Señorita Pólvora Vicente Martínez Main role; 68 episodes
2016–2017 El Vato Rogelio Galeana 4 episodes
2016–2018 Rosario Tijeras Antonio Bethancourt Main role (seasons 1–2); 127 episodes
2018 Malinche Hernán Cortés 5 episodes
2019 Diablo Guardián Jaime Episode: "En busca de mi Camaro amarillo"
2020 El Candidato Lalo Yzaguirre Main role; 10 episodes
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References

  1. Gutiérrez, Vanessa. "Ana Claudia asegura `estar bien´ luego de su rompimiento". quien.com (in Spanish).


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