Humberto is a Peruvian born actor who made his debut on the Food Network hit "Mystery Diners" in 2014. He moved to Los Angeles in 2014 from Washington DC where . His desire to be on stage fueled him into taking on roles on student film projects as wells as larger network stations. He resides in Hollywood California. An actor and producer known as much for his versatility as he is for his handsome face, Humberto Le Pelch is a television actor who has appeared on television networks namely the Food Network & TruTv. Le Pelch was born on June 11th, in Lima, Peru, and was raised in Centreville, Virginia. He is the son of Jenny Winder and Humberto Pereyra. At Centreville High School, Le Pelch was involved in sports, band, student government and extracurricular. Le Pelch attended the George Mason University, where he majored in Business Administration with a focus on Marketing. He occasionally acted in fraternity shows. He graduated college in 2010. 4 years later, he left a life of managing corporate accounts for a Fortune 500 company and moved to Los Angeles CA in 2014. Le Pelch's earliest credited roles were in television, starting on Food Networks Mystery Diners (2014) before appearing in the recurring role of The Painter on TruTV's "Hacks del Corazon" (2017). Following a string of guest appearances on various music videos. Le Pelch shifted his focus towards producing his own content and working with filmmakers to bring different productions to life.
Humberto Meza is an actor and producer, known for Liberating H (2016), Ladrón que roba a ladrón (2007) and Inside (2015).
Humberto Miranda is known for Tres tristes tigres (1968), Dry Martina (2018) and Miss Bolero (1994).
Humberto Roman is known for Expo (2019) and Genesis: Fall of the Crime Empire (2017).
Humberto Gomes da Rosa, Filmmaker born in Humaitá - Rio de Janeiro co-founder of the production company RED LINE FILMES, has directed and produced more than 100 films between advertising videos for Coca-cola, Bayer and others, Feature Films and Short Films, Humberto Rosa is the winner of the Cannes ACT - Act award 2014, in 2015, 2016 and 2017 his movie Invoked was distributed in more than 10 countries in Europe, Asia and Oceania and in 2018 it was release in United States on Netflix!
Humberto Samuels is an actor, known for Ceniza negra (2019).
Humberto Secchin is an actor, known for Red Island (2018).
Humberto Sempere is an actor, known for Huida en la frontera (1966), Zampo y yo (1966) and Rocío de La Mancha (1963).
Humberto Zurita was born on September 2, 1954 in Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico. He is an actor and producer, known for Bajo la metralla (1983), El día que murió Pedro Infante (1984) and La Reina del Sur (2011). He was previously married to Christian Bach.
Hume worked on the following projects with the Fanshawe Acting students in productions of "The Winter's Tale" by William Shakespeare and "Lion in the Streets" by Judith Thompson. His theatrical training was at London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in England and has been acting for thirty-four years. Most recently he appeared as The Fool in "King Lear" with David Fox in the title role with Watershed Shakespeare in North Bay and at Theatre Passe Muraille in Toronto. Other recent work includes "War of the Clowns" with Pea Green at the 2015 Festival of Clowns, "To Kill a Mockingbird" at Young People's Theatre, "Cymbeline's Reign" with Shakespeare in the Ruff in Withrow Park, "Dinner at Seven-Thirty" with Theatre Rusticle at Buddies in Bad Times, "The Taming of the Shrew" and "Macbeth" with Canadian Stage in High Park, "The Charge of The Expormidable Moose" with One Little Goat, and his one-person show "The Girl in the Picture Tries to Hang Up the Phone" at video fag in Toronto and at Theatre Kingston. Hume has appeared with the Stratford and Shaw Festivals, Tarragon, Factory, Passe Muraille, Threshold, Platform 9, Modern Times, Shakespeare in the Rough, Eldritch, Wild Excursions, Artword, and Festival of Classics, as well as at theatres across Canada. Upcoming is a production of "Our Town" with Theatre Rusticle at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre. His directing credits include "Twelfth Night" (Direct Flight/Gromkat), "Rising Below the Sun" (Cecelia McHugh/TPM Backspace), "Therac 25" (Direct Flight); "All's Well That Ends Well" (Alchemy); "Child Hood" (Summerworks); and "La Duchesse de Langeais" (Orlando Fringe). Hume's play "Crush" was presented by Optic Heart Theatre in December 2011 after an earlier production at Summerworks in 2008. Crush was nominated for a 2012 Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play or Musical in the Independent Theatre Production Division. His teaching experience includes George Brown College, Canadore College, Fraser Studios, Theatre Rusticle, and Tarragon Theatre. He has published prose and poetry in Queen's Quarterly, This Magazine, and The New Quarterly.