Actor, producer, writer and entrepreneur
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Born | (1980-12-13) 13 December 1980 (age 43)
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Occupation(s) | Actor, writer, producer |
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Years active | 2001–present |
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Erik Hayser (born December 13, 1980, in Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico), is a Mexican actor, writer and producer. He studied acting at the "Centro de Formación actoral" (CEFAC). He is internationally recognized due to role of Diego Nava Martinez in the Mexican political drama Ingobernable. He began his acting career in TV Azteca telenovelas.[1][2]
Filmography
Film roles
Television roles
Year |
Title |
Roles |
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2004
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Soñarás
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Eric
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2005
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La vida es una canción
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Unknown role
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2006
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Ángel, las alas del amor
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Iván
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2007
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Mientras haya vida
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Daniel
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2008
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Alma legal
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Flavio
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2008
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Cambio de vida
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René
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2 episodes
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2010
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Bienes raíces
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Manuel
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Episode: "Vas a estar bien"
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2010
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Capadocia
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Andrés Soto
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Episode: "Señor, ¿por qué me has abandonado?"
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2010
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Las Aparicio
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Alejandro López Cano
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Series regular; 120 episodes
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2011–2012
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El octavo mandamiento
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Diego San Millán
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2012–2013
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Dulce amargo
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Nicolás Fernández Leal
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Main role; 118 episodes
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2014
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Camelia la Texana
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Emilio Varela / Aarón Varela
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Main role; 37 episodes
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2014–2015
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Los miserables
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Daniel Ponce
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Main role; 119 episodes
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2015
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Caminos de Guanajuato
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Gilberto Coronel
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Main role; 65 episodes
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2016–2017
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La Hermandad
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Alejandro
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Recurring role (seasons 1–2); 16 episodes
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2017
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Drunk History
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Gonzalo Guerrero
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Episode: "El español maya y la mano de Obregón"
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2017–2018
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Sense8
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Raoul
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Recurring role (seasons 1–2); 6 episodes
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2017–2018
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Ingobernable
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President Diego Nava
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Series regular (seasons 1–2); 20 episodes
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2018
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El Recluso
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Jeremy Jones
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Series regular; 6 episodes
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2019
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Preso No. 1
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President Carmelo Alvarado
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Main role; 44 episodes
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2020–2022
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Dark Desire
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Esteban Solares
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Main role
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2023
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Isla brava
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Bruno
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Main role[3]
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Theater
- Departamento de solteros (2002)
- Encuentros (2007–08)
- El hombre perfecto (2007–09)
References
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