Ari Telch
Acting
Born 1962-05-07 · Mexico City, Mexico
Ari Telch (born May 7, 1962) is an award-winning Mexican actor best known for his work in telenovelas and the stage. Ari Telch Benforado was born to a Jewish family and started acting career with the role of a Jewish boy in El violinista en el tejado (Fiddler on the Roof) with Manolo Fábregas. His next play was Yankee in 1983 produced by Sabina Berman, also of Jewish origin. In Barnum (1986), the play about one of the founders of the Barnum and Bailey circus he rode a monocycle of two meters high. In 1988 he obtained a role in Interés social, a play written by Luis Eduardo Reyes who obtained the National Theater Award for the story. A year later in Loco amor ("Fool for Love" by Sam Shepard) with Angélica Aragón.
Acting

Unhappily Ever After
Dr. Orozco

La Bella y las Bestias
Armando Quintero

Hoy Voy a Cambiar

The Candidate
Ignacio

Prohibido Amar
Salomón Aguilera

Bajo el Alma
Mario Quiroz

Pasión Morena
LLamita/Flavio Sirenio

Mirada de mujer: El regreso
Alejandro Salas

Las Lunas del Auditorio
Self

To Love Too Much
Carlos

Mirada de Mujer
Alejandro Salas

La antorcha encendida
Luis Foncerrada

Crystal Empire
Julio Lombardo

Like a Bride
Jacobo

Encuentro Inesperado
Rogelio

La fuerza del amor
Marcos

He kidnapped her, he raped her, and he killed her
Jorge

Flor y canela
Tomás García

Dos vidas
Osvaldo "Vado" Palas

Rosa Salvaje
Jorge Andueza