Antonio Viña

Antonio Viña

Antonio Ramón Viña Montúfar was born in Mexico City, México, to Sergio Viña and Yenitzi Montúfar. He is the youngest of two children, and he enjoy playing sports, martial arts, climbing walls, and play video games. Antonio studied acting in CEA Televisa in México and continues with his acting studies in Niños Actores Studio directed by Marg... Show more »
Antonio Ramón Viña Montúfar was born in Mexico City, México, to Sergio Viña and Yenitzi Montúfar. He is the youngest of two children, and he enjoy playing sports, martial arts, climbing walls, and play video games. Antonio studied acting in CEA Televisa in México and continues with his acting studies in Niños Actores Studio directed by Margarita Mandoki. In December 2017 he made his debut as an international actor in Imposters (TV Series) like Jesus Jr. in 2nd season 4th chapter "Andiamo" (2018) written by Adam Brooks and Paul Adelstein. He starred Ángel Sosa (Angelito) in "José José (TV Series), "El Príncipe de la canción", produced by Alejandro Cortés from December 2017 to February 2018. He participated in the Televisa's production called "La Rosa de Guadalupe" starred "Gonzalo" in the chapter "El Reto del Abecedario" directed by Miguel Ángel Herreros in May 2019 and like Esteban in "Tiempo de Ilusiones" in November 2019. He starred David in "Claramente" Season 1st chapter 10th "Paciente-mente" in April 2019. He has participated in several spots like "Destinos: Xcaret" by National Geographic produced by Estudios Teleméxico and also in "El abuso sexual infantil es un delito" by CONAPO administration in May 2018. Antonio also has starred Alex in the short movie "Guantes de Goma" directed by Guillermo Olvera in November 2018, like Pablito in the movie "Mujeres del Alba" written and directed by Jimena Montemayor in September 2019. In October 2019 he starred Jorge in the movie "Armas Blancas" written and directed by Mariana Musalem, and in "Amor de Madre" he starred José directed by Luis Urquiza in January 2020. Antonio performed in a theater production called "No Amarás" written by Ricardo Traviezo and directed by Tito Dreinhüffer in November 2019. Show less «
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