
Álex Perea
Acting • Born 1989-09-27
Biography
Álex Perea was born on September 27, 1989 in Mexico City. He began his career making commercials. In 2000 he played Quique García Dávila in the telenovela "Todo por amor" by Argos Comunicación for TV Azteca. In 2003, he got the opportunity to star in the movie "Zurdo", alongside Eugenio Derbez, under the direction of Carlos Salcés, where he plays a child who is passionate about playing marbles. For which he obtained the prize of the silver Goddesses as a masculine revelation. In that same year, they gave him opportunities to work in children's soap operas such as De few, few fleas and Amy, the girl with the blue backpack, as well as participating in the series "Hospital el país" and "S.O.S.: Sexo y otros secretos" . In 2004 he filmed the short film "Smee", together with Martha Mariana Castro and her sister Danny Perea. In 2008, he resumed acting on the big screen, participating in the movie "Arráncame la vida." For 2009 Alex participates in the great Mexican series "Mujeres asesinas" in its second season in the chapter "Las Garrido Codiciosas" as "el Negro".
Filmography
23 credits
¡Que viva México!
Movie • 2023
Rufino

Tlatelolco, Summer of 68'
Movie • 2013
Juanjo

Gloves of Stone
Movie • 2009
Abner Torres

Leftie
Movie • 2003
Alejandro (Zurdo)

Class Trip
Movie • 2012
Bernardo

There Are No Saints
Movie • 2022
Oscar

El Infierno
Movie • 2010
Pancho Chico

Imaginum
Movie • 2005
Diego

Tear This Heart Out
Movie • 2008
Pablo

Seconds
Movie • 2021

Su nombre era Dolores, la Jenn que yo conocí
TV • 2017
Ferny

Killer Women
TV • 2008
El Negro

La mujer del diablo
TV • 2022
Cachorro

Si nos dejan
TV • 2021
El Cholo

Para Volver a Amar
TV • 2010
Checo "El Zorro"

Marea de Pasiones
TV • 2024

Sin miedo a la verdad
TV • 2018
Manuel "Manu" Montero

The Dead Girls
TV • 2025
Hombre parecido a Simón

Las Hijas de la Señora García
TV • 2024
Juan Chávez

The White Line
TV • 2012
Gustavo Paz

Mujeres Asesinas
TV • 2022
Martín

Cloroformo
TV • 2012
Asis

El Mochaorejas
TV • 2026
David Vega "Chaneque"