Thursday, February 01, 2007

Gael Garcia Bernal is a Mixture Of Mexican Charisma And Knack

Critically-renowned actor Gael Garcia Bernal presently embodies the distinct Mexican physical charisma and innate thespic prowess, according to several movie and fashion critics. The Mexican hunk is currently attracting legions of screaming girl fans for his stunning looks and many raving movie critics for his outstanding talent. Thus, it is no surprise that he now sizes up among the fastest rising stars and the next-generation talented actors.

Gael, born in 1978, grew up in the adorable city of Guadalajara and started appearing in Mexican soap operas as one cute teenager. At 19, he migrated to London to take acting lessons at the prestigious Central School of Speech and Drama. After that, Gael broke to international movie glory when he appeared in the 2000 Academy-nominated film "Amores Perros" directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu. It was followed by a much-favored performance in Alfonso Cuaron's master work "Y tu mamá también" in 2001. Gael gave striking acting in his title role in the popular movie "The Crime of Father Amaro," which was Mexico's entry to the 2002 Oscars. Gael then had the fortune to portray the Cuban revolter, Che Guevarra, for the second time in wonderful movie "The Motorcycle Diaries," as the first was in the television miniseries "Fidel."

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