Felipe Turich was born on December 5, 1898 in Hidalgo, Mexico. He was an actor, known for Fuzz (1972), The Lawless (1950) and I Spy (1965). He was married to Rosa Turich. He died on March 9, 1992 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.
Felipe Tututi is an actor, known for El Porvenir (2011), Levantamuertos (2013) and Los días más oscuros de nosotras (2017).
Felipe Vargas is a Director and Writer in the realm of boldly-original, heartfelt stories with a twist of fantasy, science-fiction, or horror. Born in Colombia, Felipe's work is inspired by fantastical Latin American mythology and legends. He is currently writing a Mexican fantasy-adventure series with TV legend Norman Lear's production company ACT III, Sony Pictures Television, and Amazon / IMDb TV. Felipe is developing an original sci-fi series with Shawn Levy's 21 Laps Entertainment, an original horror comic book with Aftershock Media, and is attached to direct a horror-thriller feature. He recently directed a kids fantasy project for Disney Channel. Felipe's fantasy film "The Guide" was acquired by DUST in 2019 and had a multi-platform online premiere, where it garnered over 3.5 million views from YouTube alone. Felipe's Florida-focused films "Vessel" and "Summer's End" were broadcast nationally on PBS in 2018 and 2016, respectively. His sci-fi film "Grapefruit & Heat Death!" was also acquired by DUST and premiered in April 2020. As a University of Southern California student, Felipe was the director and writer of two of the four greenlit thesis projects, including the horror-fantasy film "Milk Teeth", with Creature Fabricator Kat Wells' behind-the-scenes Tik Tok series receiving 20+ million views. He was selected to co-direct a horror feature adaptation of "Phantom of the Opera" for USC, with backing from John Wells and Warner Brothers. Besides writing and directing, Felipe has edited two feature length documentaries, featured on CNN, TEDx, and The Today Show. Felipe's work has been featured in over 90 film festivals including Oscar-qualifying festivals HollyShorts, Bogo Shorts, and Sitges. He is the recipient of a DGA Student Film Award, ASC Student Heritage Award (Awarded to DP Elias Ginsberg), and Imagen Award. Felipe is currently represented by Magnolia Entertainment, Gang Tyre Ramer Brown & Passman Inc, and Creative Artists Agency.
Felipe Viana is a Brazilian-Canadian actor and producer known for Standardized (2015). He was born in Macaé, in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In 2000 he moved to the capital city of Rio to pursue a modeling career but soon realized it wasn't his true aspiration. He began studying acting with Brazilian film and theater legend Ítala Nandi, and later completed a University Degree in Drama Studies. Felipe worked mostly in theater before committing the years that followed to social service and community work which led him to live in India and later immigrate to Canada. In 2015 he created and produced the Award Winning Comedy Web Series "Standardized" about an aspiring actor in a frustrating attempt to get rid of his Latin American accent.
Felipe Vidal is known for Mauá, O Primeiro Gigante (2019), Crimes.com (2019) and Sintonia (2019).
Felipe Zambrano is an actor, known for Una Mujer Fantástica (2017) and Inés del alma mía (2020).
Felipe de Flores was born in 1914 in Durango, Mexico. He was an actor, known for El asesino invisible (1965), En busca de la muerte (1961) and Asesinos, S.A. (1957). He died on July 28, 1969 in Mexico D.F., Mexico.
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Felisa Dryzun is an actress, known for Mater (2017).
Felise Morales is known for The Last Hope (2017), Wentworth (2013) and A Pencil to the Jugular (2021).