
Joaquín Cosío
Acting
Born 1962-01-01 · Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico
Joaquin Cosío was born in Nayarit, Mexico. His training as an actor began in 1983 and has continued growing and developing ever since. In 1994, Cosío wrote his first stage play, titled Tomochic: Or the day the world ended, which was awarded the National Literature Prize. Performing in over 50 plays and over 600 live performances, his stage career reached a new milestone in 1999 when he was hand selected to join the National Theater Company. This led Cosío to make the decision to move to Mexico City permanently and focus on becoming a full-time actor. He has been working non-stop ever since as one of Mexico's most respected actors of stage and screen. He made his film debut in 2001 in the film The Blue Room and he has since participated in over 30 feature films and several shorts. Cosío played a multi-episode role in the HBO comedy Eastbound & Down. He played General Medrano, one of the main villains in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace, and acted alongside Benicio del Toro in Oliver Stone's gritty thriller, Savages. Cosío appeared in Robert Duvall's A Night in Old Mexico, and in Disney's 2013 filmThe Lone Ranger, starring Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer.
Acting

Alex

Maricota y el tiempo

The Dead Girls
Captain Bedoya

Pérdida total
Bonilla

Midnight Family
Ramón Tamayo

Switched Up
Chuy

El precio de educarlos
Contador

V for Victor
Jorge

Cassandro
Lorenzo

The Great Seduction
Doctor Peña

Elevator

Bendita Suegra
Lucio

¡Que viva México!
Rosendito / Reginito / Abuelo

Lecciones para canallas

Natural Born Narco
Taladro

Maya and the Three
Camazotz (voice)

Mighty Victoria
Jacinto

Killing Cabos 2: The Mask of El Máscara
Mascarita

Monstruosamente Solo
Moncho (voice)

The Suicide Squad
Mayor General Mateo Suarez

El Candidato
Rafael Bautista

Gentefied
Pop Morales

Powder
Don Manuel

Rambo: Last Blood
Don Manuel

Sonora: The Devil’s Highway
Emeterio

Don't Jump, Magdalena

Belzebuth
Emmanuel Ritter

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Scorpion (voice)

Las Buchonas
Baltazar

Narcos: Mexico
Don Neto