Eric del Castillo


J. Eduardo Eric del Castillo-Negrete Galván is a Mexican actor of theater, film and television who has dabbled as a screenwriter, director and arguer film, beginning his career in the cinema's golden era.

Early years and studies

Del Castillo was born in the Juárez Hotel of the city of Celaya, Guanajuato. Eldest son of rural teacher Aurora Galván Valenzuela and Eduardo Del Castillo-Negrete Rivera, firefighter who lost his life in the fire of the hardware store called "La Sirena" in Mexico City.
His brothers are Federico and Leopoldo. When he was young, his parents divorced and in 1945 his mother remarried. He studied in schools of Government in San Luis Potosí, and after the death of his father in 1948, the Government offered scholarships to the children of deceased firefighters so that they could study in any school. Del Castillo was a rebellious youth, and on the instructions of his mother, in 1952 joined the Mexican seminary for foreign missions in Mexico City and was a member of the Congregation of the missionaries of Guadalupe, priestly studies that abandoned in 1953. Not knowing what to do with his life, Del Castillo thought at some time studying medicine. However, his mother encouraged him to study acting and in 1954 joined the Film Institute, theater and broadcasting of the National Association of actors directed by Andrés Soler.

Career

Theatre

He began his career in the early 1950s as an actor in experimental theater in separate assemblies. He has participated in more than 40 plays: Réquiem para una monja, La Llorona of Fernando Wagner, Señoritas a disgusto, Cada quien su vida, Tócame la negra, among others.

Television and film

Throughout his years in acting, Del Castillo personified frequently rough, energetic and vigorous characters. In 1959 he participated in La marca del Gavilán, film belonging to the films of the series of Aventuras del Látigo Negro. After several years of minor interventions, in 1962 he was the protagonist in Rostro infernal. From those years, his career began to consolidate and continues to the present day. He has participated in about 300 films: Tiburoneros, La Generala, Perro callejero, Vagabunda, among others.
In 1976, he made the argument of the film Víbora caliente, under the direction of Fernando Durán Rojas, as well as be part of the cast. Later, he starred in the film El extraño hijo del sheriff, where he also collaborated as a writer. That same year, he directed and starred in the film Las Sobrinas del Diablo. He has acted in more than 45 soap operas since his debut in 1962 with La herencia. Its holdings include Duelo de pasiones, Alondra, La Mentira, Un gancho al corazón. In 2010 had an award-winning participation in the melodrama of Nicandro Díaz González Soy tu dueña. Under the leadership of producer Angelli Nesma Medina, made his last appearances on the small screen with Abismo de pasión, Lo que la vida me robó, Que te perdone Dios, and Tres veces Ana.

Filmography

Films

Television roles

Awards and nominations

Daughters