Arturo Peniche (born Arturo Peniche Suárez on May 17, 1962 in Mexico
City, Mexico) is a Mexican telenovela actor who became popular in
Latin America during the 1990s. He is the brother of actor Flavio
Peniche, who appears in the telenovela La Traición.Peniche struggled
as an actor for many years before reaching stardom. Although he
graduated from the famous Televisa school of actors, he found himself
competing against other figures such as Guillermo Capetillo, Andrés
GarcÃa, Jaime Garza and Salvador Pineda, among others.Peniche acted
in several commercials during that period, experience that would later
on help him land top roles at Televisa's telenovelas. One commercial,
in which he sells bracelets with supposedly special powers made him
somewhat famous in Puerto Rico and other parts of Latin America.His
real break, however, came in 1990, when he filmed a telenovela named
Emperatriz in Venezuela and later shot MarÃa MarÃa, his only soap as
the male lead in the country. Having gained extreme popularity there,
Peniche returned to Mexico with a new contract by Televisa. In 1991,
he played the male antagonist in Valeria y Maximiliano, his first
successful soap opera in his home country.
City, Mexico) is a Mexican telenovela actor who became popular in
Latin America during the 1990s. He is the brother of actor Flavio
Peniche, who appears in the telenovela La Traición.Peniche struggled
as an actor for many years before reaching stardom. Although he
graduated from the famous Televisa school of actors, he found himself
competing against other figures such as Guillermo Capetillo, Andrés
GarcÃa, Jaime Garza and Salvador Pineda, among others.Peniche acted
in several commercials during that period, experience that would later
on help him land top roles at Televisa's telenovelas. One commercial,
in which he sells bracelets with supposedly special powers made him
somewhat famous in Puerto Rico and other parts of Latin America.His
real break, however, came in 1990, when he filmed a telenovela named
Emperatriz in Venezuela and later shot MarÃa MarÃa, his only soap as
the male lead in the country. Having gained extreme popularity there,
Peniche returned to Mexico with a new contract by Televisa. In 1991,
he played the male antagonist in Valeria y Maximiliano, his first
successful soap opera in his home country.
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