Guillermo Ayala is known for El Callejón de los Milagros (1995), El Señor de los Cielos (2013) and Santo en la frontera del terror (1969).
Guillermo Barrientos was born on March 8, 1985 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. He is an actor, known for El ministerio del tiempo (2015), Bandolera (2011) and SMS, sin miedo a soñar (2006).
Guillermo Barros Schelotto was born on May 4, 1973 in La Plata, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. He is an actor, known for LA Galaxy (2020), Fox Sports: Copa Libertadores (2002) and Fox Sports: Copa Sudamericana (2002). He has been married to Matilde Carriquiriborde since December 26, 2003. They have four children.
Guillermo began acting at the age of 11. He was born in Bilbao to an English father and Spanish/Irish mother, and lives in London. He has worked extensively in theatre and film. His first experience was in a double header with Dudley Sutton for Art Angel, directed by Lu Kemp, in the experimental 'Have Your Circumstances Changed?' His theatre debut was in director Rupert Goold's 'Medea' at The Almeida Theatre. Since then he has played the title roles of Charlie in the Sam Mendes directed 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Adrian Mole in Luke Shepard's 'The Diary of Adrian Mole' at the Menier Chocolate Factory, and Young Louis Braille in 'The Braille Legacy' at the Charing Cross Theatre directed by Tom Southerland. In 2018 he played the title role of Alexander, at The Old Vic, in a new adaptation of 'Fanny and Alexander' by Stephen Beresford, directed by Max Webster. In film Guillermo played the role of Hilary Tolkien in 'Tolkien' directed by Dome Karukoski, Guillermo also played the role of Geoff Dwight in 'Rocketman' directed by Dexter Fletcher. For Television he has played the role of Seb in the Rufus Jones' series 'Home' for Channel X, directed by David Sant and Alfred in the upcoming 'Bleak House Guest' directed by Robert Delamere. He has also completed a Christmas special podcast for Story Glass/Freemantle' Baby it's Cold Outside' directed by Virginia Gilbert.
Since childhood, the desire to fulfill his dreams has led Guillermo Blanco to venture into several Latin American countries. At age 17, after graduating from high school and studying Graphic Design in his native Peru, he left home looking for opportunities in the acting world facing bravely the challenges in his way. After a brief time in Argentina he returned to Peru with the desire to fulfill his dream intact. His journey took him to Colombia in 2009 to study acting at Alfonso Ortiz academy and Casa Ensamble. In addition to multiple commercials, self-contained drama series gave Guillermo his first chances in television. Some of the titles he stared on were ''Mujeres al Límite'' and ''Tu Voz Estéreo''. In 2012 he achieved his first telenovela appearance in ''Allá te espero'', one of the most important productions in Colombia during that year. Then his career continued with his participation in ''El Blog de Majo'' (Lit: Majo's blog), ''Venganza'' (Adaptation of ABC Revenge), ''Metastasis'' (Breaking Bad Adaptation) and ''La Fiesta del Chivo'' (The feast of the goat). He achieved great recognition among the public with his interpretation of Santiago León in ''El Laberinto de Alicia'' (Lit: Alicia's labyrinth), a winning production of the TV y Novelas award for best series in 2014. His recent participation in series such as ''Francisco el matemático'' (Lit: Francisco de mathematician) and ''La Reina del Flow'' (formerly known as The Queen Of flow ), the most successful Latin American Series in Netflix strengthened his recognition among the Colombian and Latin American public. Thus he became one of the most important youth actors in the Hispanic market and a personality in social media networks. In 2014, eager to continue his training as an actor and explore new horizons, he went to New York to study at the Uta Hagen HB Studio School and Susan Batson acting school. Since then, those place have become a refuge to which he constantly returns whenever he has free spaces between projects. With more than 750,000 followers in his social media networks and several fan clubs, he became an influencer among young audiences. Aware that social media networks constitute a big platform, he started producing the web series ''Los del medio''. This was a reality show where along with his actor friends he told the incidents of what it means to make a career in the world of entertainment. In 2015 he won the Trend prize for the Kids Choice Awards, above figures such as Sofía Vergara, J Balvin and Paola Turbay. Later on, in 2017 he accomplished one of his most important goals: to work in his homeland. The dream came true when he was called to participate in ''Colorina'', a telenovela produced by América TV that in Peru had great ratings and earned him recognition in his country. In 2018 he got a role in the world of cinema in Peru with the film ''Enigma Oculto'' (Lit: Hidden enigma), a film set in the nineties that tells the story of Peruvian army soldiers who must confront a group of terrorists. Guillermo's last project in Colombia was ''Bolívar'', a series that tells the life of the liberator and will be one of the great bets of Netflix Latin America for this 2020. Now the actor lives in United States, between Los Angeles and New York, working to get into the US market.
Guillermo Bravo Sosa was born on February 13, 1901 in San Miguel, Tlaxcala, Mexico. He was an actor, known for María Magdalena, pecadora de Magdala (1946), Reina de reinas: La Virgen María (1948) and La sombra vengadora vs. La mano negra (1956). He was married to Debora Zitácuaro and Concepcion Estrada. He died on February 13, 1976 in Mexico.
Guillermo Bártoli is known for Carmel: ¿Quién mató a María Marta? (2020).
Guillermo Calles was born on June 25, 1893 in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico. He was an actor and director, known for Dios y ley (1930), El vuelo de la muerte (1934) and La justicia de Pancho Villa (1939). He died on February 28, 1958 in Mexico, D.F., Mexico.
Guillermo Campra was born on 11 March 1997 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He is an actor, known for Águila Roja (2009), Águila Roja, la película (2011) and Carlitos y el campo de los sueños (2008).
Guillermo Castañeda is an actor and writer, known for Los Cinéfilos (2013), Cuarentena and El Guachiman (2011).