Alexis Ayala (born David Alexis Ayala Padró on 9 August 1965) is an
American-born Mexican actor of telenovelas and the cinema of
Mexico.Ayala debuted as an actor at the age of 22 with the film En
peligro de muerte ("In danger of death") and after completing his
studies at the Centro de Educación ArtÃstica (CEA) of Televisa three
years later he obtained a small role in Mi pequeña Soledad ("My
little Soledad") with Verónica Castro. In 1992, he appeared on Baila
conmigo where he met Karla à lvarez, who he would later marry. Next
year he obtained a more important role in the telenovela Los parientes
pobres ("Poor Relatives"), a telenovela starred by singer Lucero. Both
actors had shared the television screen in Cuando llega el amor ("When
love arrives"). In 1999 he obtained his first starring role in Tres
mujeres and with fellow actor and friend Sergio Mayer he produced the
show Sólo para Mujeres where with Mayer and other celebrities they
perform a strip-tease. The show was an enormous success and, in spite
of local opposition from Catholic groups, they took the show on tour
all over Mexico. The show was later presented in other Latin American
countries and the United States. Although he is no longer part of the
ever-changing cast, as of 2005 he remains a producer of the show.
American-born Mexican actor of telenovelas and the cinema of
Mexico.Ayala debuted as an actor at the age of 22 with the film En
peligro de muerte ("In danger of death") and after completing his
studies at the Centro de Educación ArtÃstica (CEA) of Televisa three
years later he obtained a small role in Mi pequeña Soledad ("My
little Soledad") with Verónica Castro. In 1992, he appeared on Baila
conmigo where he met Karla à lvarez, who he would later marry. Next
year he obtained a more important role in the telenovela Los parientes
pobres ("Poor Relatives"), a telenovela starred by singer Lucero. Both
actors had shared the television screen in Cuando llega el amor ("When
love arrives"). In 1999 he obtained his first starring role in Tres
mujeres and with fellow actor and friend Sergio Mayer he produced the
show Sólo para Mujeres where with Mayer and other celebrities they
perform a strip-tease. The show was an enormous success and, in spite
of local opposition from Catholic groups, they took the show on tour
all over Mexico. The show was later presented in other Latin American
countries and the United States. Although he is no longer part of the
ever-changing cast, as of 2005 he remains a producer of the show.
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