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Harold Torres

Harold Torres is a Mexican actor acclaimed for his intense and multifaceted portrayals in , most notably as the corrupt soldier Sgt. in the 2020 Amazon Prime series , a role that marked his international breakthrough. Born in , Torres earned a in acting from the Centro Universitario de Teatro at the (UNAM) in in 2007, where he honed his craft before entering the industry. His career launched in the late 2000s with supporting roles in prominent Mexican films, including Rudo y Cursi (2008) alongside Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna, and Sin Nombre (2009) directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga. Over the subsequent decade, Torres built a reputation for embodying complex characters in both domestic and international productions, such as the drug lord El Cano in the Netflix series El Chapo (2017), the lead in the critically praised Disappear Completely (2022)—for which he received an Ariel Award nomination—and the thriller Memory (2022). Torres has been nominated for the Ariel Award for on three occasions, recognizing his contributions to Mexican cinema, and he has also secured wins including the Actor Prize at the in 2013. In more recent projects, he has expanded his global presence with roles in John Woo's action film (2023) and the Netflix series The Gringo Hunters (2025), where he plays the lead character .

Early life and education

Early life

Harold Torres was born in , . Public information about his family remains limited, with Torres describing a modest upbringing in the Mexico City metropolitan area, including time in , , where his parents ensured basic needs like housing and education but could not afford luxuries. Torres has noted that his family faced hardships during the 1994 economic crisis in Mexico, prompting him to begin working from a young age to support them. He has shared that his father owned a workshop, where Torres worked as an assistant during his teenage years alongside other odd jobs such as and after leaving home at age 17. Growing up in this culturally vibrant region fostered Torres's early fascination with the ; as a child, he frequently imitated characters from films like Indiana Jones and Rambo, engaging in impromptu and performances that ignited his passion for . Initially drawn to music, he aspired to master classical instruments such as the guitar or , though financial constraints limited access to quality training in , ultimately channeling his artistic inclinations toward theater and performance as a foundational influence on his career.

Education

Harold Torres enrolled in the Centro Universitario de Teatro (CUT), part of the (UNAM), in 2003 to pursue a (BFA) in . At the time, he noted feeling at a disadvantage compared to peers with more prior exposure to theater and film, but the rigorous program solidified his commitment to the craft. He graduated with his in 2007 after completing the four-year curriculum, which provided comprehensive training in acting fundamentals. The program's coursework, spanning eight semesters, emphasized classical theater techniques—such as those from the Siglo de Oro and Neoclásico periods—alongside contemporary approaches, including realist, idealist, and grotesque styles through courses like Actuación I-VI and Teoría y Análisis del Texto Dramático I-VI. Additional training in voice, movement, physical expression, and music further honed his scenic presence and character development. During his studies from 2003 to 2007, Torres participated in foundational workshops and initial theater performances at , including expression corporal sessions and curso-laboratorio de creación escénica, which built essential skills in scenic formulation and collaboration. These experiences, culminating in mandatory puestas en escena projects in the professionalization cycle, laid the groundwork for his transition to professional acting by integrating theoretical analysis with practical stage work.

Career

Early roles

Harold Torres's early film roles include the lead role of Andrés García in the 2009 Mexican drama Norteado, directed by Rigoberto Pérezcano, where he portrayed a young migrant from attempting to cross the U.S.- in search of better opportunities. For this performance, he won the Actor Prize at the 2013 . This role showcased his ability to convey the struggles of migration and personal disillusionment in a low-budget independent production. That same year, Torres appeared in a supporting role as Trompo Tovar in the sports comedy , directed by , alongside established stars and , who played rival soccer brothers navigating fame and family tensions. His character contributed to the film's ensemble of quirky team members, adding to the satirical portrayal of professional . In 2009, Torres took on the role of El Pícaro, a member in the Sin nombre, directed by , which followed the perilous journey of Central American migrants through Mexico toward the U.S. border. The film, distributed internationally by , provided Torres with broader exposure beyond Mexican cinema, highlighting themes of violence and survival in a narrative that premiered at Sundance and achieved critical acclaim. Following his training at the Centro Universitario de Teatro of UNAM, Torres began incorporating stage experience into his early career, though specific productions from this period remain less documented in public records.

Breakthrough roles

Torres's breakthrough in cinema came with his lead role as a student activist in Güeros (2014), directed by Alonso Ruizpalacios, set against the backdrop of the 1999 UNAM student strikes in Mexico City. His performance was praised for capturing the raw energy and idealism of youth amid political turmoil, contributing to the film's critical acclaim as a bold debut that revitalized Mexican independent cinema. The movie premiered at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Alfred Bauer Prize for new artistic contributions, marking a significant festival milestone and elevating Torres's profile in international circuits. Building on this momentum, Torres appeared in supporting roles in films such as The Load (La Carga, 2017), where he portrayed Coyolli, a Tameme Indian man navigating colonial oppression alongside and in this historical drama exploring freedom and cultural clash. These performances showcased Torres's versatility in and cross-border projects, drawing from his early experience to handle nuanced, culturally layered characters. Torres marked his entry into television with key roles in serialized dramas during 2017, signaling a shift toward high-stakes narrative formats. In the Univision/Netflix series El Chapo, he played El Cano, the ex-military leader of the ruthless cartel Los Emes (inspired by ), across 10 episodes, embodying a menacing authority figure in the biographical depiction of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán's empire. Concurrently, in Netflix's Ingobernable, Torres portrayed Christopher "Chris" López, a complex operative in a web of intrigue involving Mexico's first lady, appearing in seven episodes and highlighting his ability to navigate tense, multifaceted ensemble dynamics. A pinnacle of this period arrived with Torres's portrayal of Sgt. in the limited series (2020), adapted from Roberto Saviano's novel about global cocaine trade. As the corrupt entangled in narco conflicts, Torres delivered a layered performance blending ruthless intensity with underlying vulnerability, earning widespread critical praise for its depth and authenticity in the narco-thriller genre. The role was hailed as a breakout, propelling his recognition in international streaming and leading to representation by amid rave reviews from outlets like and .

Recent work

In the early , Harold Torres expanded his international presence with roles in English-language thrillers, building on his earlier work in global productions like . In 2022's , directed by , Torres portrayed Detective Hugo Marquez, a determined navigating a web of assassins and alongside and ; the role demanded a portrayal of sharp focus amid escalating tension, contributing to the film's gritty exploration of moral ambiguity in high-stakes pursuits. That same year, Torres took the lead in the Mexican Disappear Completely (Desaparecer por completo), directed by Javier Henaine and adapted from a by Elisa Rojas; he played , a ruthless tabloid cursed to lose his senses one by one after exploiting a , blending with on media and retribution—for which he received an Ariel Award nomination for . The performance earned praise for its visceral depiction of unraveling sanity, premiering at before streaming on . Torres continued his Hollywood trajectory in 2023's Silent Night, John Woo's dialogue-free action revenge tale, where he appeared as Playa, a key antagonist in a gang conflict opposite Joel Kinnaman's grieving father; the role highlighted Torres's ability to convey menace through physicality and expression in the film's stylized, balletic violence.) Produced by Thunder Road Films and distributed by Lionsgate, the project marked Woo's return to American cinema and Torres's involvement in a high-octane ensemble. Shifting to television in 2024, Torres featured in the romantic sci-fi comedy Sign Here (Firma Aquí), directed by Enrique Vázquez, as Jonás, a supporting character in a story about a company curating four-year love matches to defy impermanence; the film, produced by Alebrije Cine y Video, showcased his versatility in lighter fare amid a cast including Regina Blandón and Leonardo Ortizgris. Torres's 2025 slate underscores his streaming commitments, including the series The Gringo Hunters, where he stars as Nico, a member of an elite police unit pursuing American fugitives across the border; inspired by real-life operations, the 12-episode drama explores internal corruption and cross-border tensions, with co-stars as and Manuel Masalva. Created by Jorge Dorantes and produced starting in 2024, it highlights Torres's command in ensemble-driven crime narratives. Also in 2025, Torres appears in the Prime Video series Cometierra, playing Ezequiel in a story of a young woman from suburbs who gains earth-communication powers to solve crimes, confronting personal trauma with misfit allies; the seven-episode production, directed by multiple talents including Sofía Mata, blends with . Additionally, he joins the cast of Nicolás Pereda's indie drama , set in rural , where a mine worker's routine shatters upon discovering a body, delving into isolation and unforeseen consequences.) These projects reflect Torres's growing footprint in diverse genres across platforms like and Prime Video.

Awards and nominations

Ariel Awards

The Ariel Awards, presented annually by the Academia Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas since 1947, represent the highest honors in Mexican cinema, recognizing outstanding achievements in filmmaking, including acting, directing, and technical contributions, much like the Academy Awards in the United States. These awards play a crucial role in highlighting the diversity and resilience of Mexican film production, often spotlighting independent and socially relevant works that might otherwise receive limited distribution. Harold Torres has earned consistent recognition at the Ariel Awards, with multiple nominations underscoring his versatility and prominence as a leading actor in contemporary Mexican cinema. Despite not securing a win to date, his repeated accolades reflect the critical acclaim for his performances in roles that explore complex themes such as migration, identity, and social injustice. Torres's first Ariel nomination came in 2010 for Best Actor for his portrayal of a young migrant in Norteado, a debut feature that marked his breakthrough in independent film. He received subsequent Best Actor nominations in 2014 for La cebra, where he embodied a ranch hand navigating personal and familial conflicts, and in 2015 for González: falsos profetas, playing a charismatic yet flawed leader in a satirical drama. In 2017, Torres was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his role in The Load (La carga), contributing to the film's exploration of rural life and economic struggles. His most recent nomination, in 2024, was again for Best Actor in Disappear Completely (Desaparecer por completo), a thriller that earned the film eight total nods and praised Torres for his intense depiction of a detective unraveling a disappearance.
YearCategoryFilm
2010Best ActorNorteado
2014Best ActorLa cebra
2015Best ActorGonzález: falsos profetas
2017Best Supporting ActorThe Load (La carga)
2024Best ActorDisappear Completely (Desaparecer por completo)

Other recognitions

Torres received the award at the 2009 for his leading role in the film Norteado. Torres shared the Best Actor award at the 2013 for his role in González: falsos profetas. In television, he earned a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award in the category of Best Male Performance in a New Scripted Series for his portrayal of Manuel Milán in the 2020 miniseries .

Filmography

Film

Torres has appeared in over 30 feature films, including additional titles such as La Cebra (2009), González: Falsos Profetas (2014), Espiral (2014), Los Bañistas (2014), Colosio: El Asesinato (2012), Oso Polar (2017), (2017), and In Times of Rain (2018). [] (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2386306/)

Television

Harold Torres began his television career in 2011 with guest and supporting roles in Mexican series, gradually transitioning to more prominent parts in international productions. His early work included appearances in historical and dramatic , often portraying complex characters navigating social and political themes. Over the years, he has taken on lead and recurring roles in high-profile crime dramas and comedies, showcasing his versatility in both Spanish-language and English-language content.
Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
2011Niño SantoMateoMiniseries; one of three young doctors combating a disease outbreak in rural Mexico; 14 episodes.
2011El encanto del águilaJesús NietoHistorical drama series; 1 episode.
2012La ruta blancaAmbrosio PazNarcotrafficking drama; 1 episode.
2014Crónica de castasRaúlAnthology series exploring racism and classism in Mexico; multiple episodes.
2015Texas RisingColonel PortillaMiniseries; role as a Mexican military officer during the Texas Revolution.
2016Hasta que te conocíJacobo MuñízBiographical miniseries on Juan Gabriel; 1 episode.
2017IngobernableChristopher "Chris" LópezNetflix political thriller; recurring role as a U.S. agent; 7 episodes.
2017El ChapoEl CanoNetflix biographical series; portrayed a ruthless cartel leader; 10 episodes.
2017–2020Run Coyote RunGamalielComedy-drama series about human smugglers; lead role; 39 episodes.
2019Sitiados: MéxicoErmitañoHistorical adventure miniseries; 8 episodes.
2019–2020ZeroZeroZeroManuel ContrerasAmazon miniseries; corrupt special forces leader in a cocaine trade story; 6 episodes.
2023La hora marcadaLucasHorror anthology miniseries; 1 episode ("El Primer Regalo").
2025The Gringo HuntersNico BernalNetflix crime drama series; elite police officer hunting U.S. fugitives; main role.

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