Miguel Rodarte
Miguel Rodarte
Biography
At the age of 10 he was sent to study high school in Culver, Indiana, United States, where he began to express an interest in art. When he finished his university studies in Monterrey, in the state of Nuevo Leon, he was invited to participate in his first role as a movie actor. It was then that he realized that it was his true vocation.
In Mexico City, he began studying the Strasberg method and later studied acting at El Foro Teatro Contemporaneo under the direction of the outstanding master Ludwik Margules.
Upon finishing his career, he co-founded the production company La Alcachofa Films and participated as an actor and producer in the realization of several film projects.
Rodarte is recognized for his participation in productions such as Don Juan Tenorio, directed by Martin Acosta, premiered at the Palacio de Bellas Artes and then moved to the Julio Castillo Theatre for a long season.[4]
Filmography
Television
Narcos: Mexico (2020)
Paramedicos (2018)
Ruta 35 (2016)
Cumbia Ninja (2014)
Aventura Corona (2014)
Nueva vida (Tv program) (2013)
Los héroes del norte (2010-2012)
Gritos de muerte y libertad (2010)
Hermanos y detectives (2009)
Alma de hierro (2008-2009) as Ari y Ray
Tiempo final (2008)
Mujeres asesinas (2008)
S.O.S.: Sexo y otros Secretos (2007
Rebelde (2004-2006) Carlo Colucci
Clase 406 (2002-2003)
Cinema
Un rescate de huevitos (2020)
Perfectos desconocidos (2019)
Un papá pirata (2019)
Macho (2016)
El cielo es azul (2015)
Más oscuro que la noche (2014)
Tiempos felices (2014)
I Hate Love (2012)
Border Run (2012)
Colosio: El asesinato (2011)
Días de gracia (2011)
Salvando al soldado Pérez (2011)
Hidalgo: La historia jamás contada (2010)
Bala mordida (2009)
El Cártel (2009)
Amar a morir (2009)
Purgatorio (2008)
Verano 79 (2008)
Cansada de besar sapos (2007)
El camino del diablo (2006)
Want of Opportunity (2006)
Los pajarracos (2006)
Así del precipicio (2006)
Yo también te quiero (2005)
La última noche (2005)
Después de la muerte (2005
Las lloronas (2004)
Casa de los Babys (2003)
El tigre de Santa Julia (2002)
Zurdos (2002)
La historia de I y O (1999)
Vivir también mañana (1999)
Mareas de sueño (1997)