
Juan Peláez
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Juan Peláez.
Born: December 12, 1948
Place of Birth: Mexico City, Mexico
Known For

Sin pecado concebido
Adrián is the son of Claudio and Amparo Martorel, the owners of a perfume factory and the ranch "La Encantada", where Mariana also used to live when she was a little girl under Amparo's protection. However, a terrible event forces Mariana to leave the house and to enter a boarding school, while her brothers and father stay at the ranch. In the convent she meets mother Ángeles and sister Jovita, who along with father Gonzalo, become her spiritual advisors, and she thinks of becoming a nun. Five years later her father dies and she has to take care of her brothers, so she returns back to the ranch where again she meets Adrián, who has just returned back after getting his master degree in Chicago. Both discover that their adolescence love is still alive, but Adrián is now engaged with the ambitious Raquel, who will not stop at anything to separate them.

Música de Viento
Mr. Quevedo is a public relationist in a real estate company managed by Mr. Cepeda. Mr. Cepeda has become rich through fraudulent practices. Mr. Martinez is a client who was victimized by Mr. Cepeda; thus he appears one day at the real estate office looking for Mr. Cepeda but instead he found Mr. Quevedo and appoints him with a gun, Mr. Quevedo farts unintentionally due to the menacing situation. Mr. Quevedo teaches the audience to bravely act according to the own values. —Elizabeth Kahl

Ángela
Angela is a Mexican telenovela, which was produced by Televisa and broadcast on Canal de las Estrellas in 1998. The series was first debuted on May 17, 1999 on Univision in the United States, replacing that year's hit La Mentira, and ended on September 9, 1999, being replaced by Tres Mujeres. It aired a second and a third time on Galavisión on March 15, 2000 and May 8, 2001, and ended a second and a third time on July 1, 2000 and August 24, 2001. It aired a fourth time back to Univision's late night "Grandes Historias" lineup, aired on October 28, 2003, and ended on February 27, 2004. It aired a fifth time on TeleFutura on September 18, 2006, and ended on January 8, 2007. This telenovela contained 78 episodes.

Romero
Romero is a compelling and deeply moving look at the life of Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador, who made the ultimate sacrifice in a passionate stand against social injustice and oppression in his county. This film chronicles the transformation of Romero from an apolitical, complacent priest to a committed leader of the Salvadoran people.

Cayó de la gloria el diablo
Subsistence-economy slum guy who sells used newsprint for a living breaks into showbiz with an inadvertantly-comical fire-eater act. The novelty of him wears off very quickly, and then...

Dinastía de la muerte
Crime-y land-owner declares war on the family at the ranch next door for not having joined with him in his illegal enterprises.

Licence to Kill
After capturing the notorious drug lord Franz Sanchez, Bond's close friend and former CIA agent Felix Leiter is left for dead and his wife is murdered. Bond goes rogue and seeks vengeance on those responsible, as he infiltrates Sanchez's organization from the inside.

The Cursed Twelve
Escaping after a heist, bank-robbers run afoul of an ex bounty hunter with whom they have back story.

In The Country Where Nothing Happens
A crooked CEO is kidnapped and nobody cares enough to pay his ransom.

Before the Corpse of a Leader
A union leader dies in a sleazy hotel room, then the wife, mistress, police, co workers, reporters, colleagues, and political figures arrive to the hotel and each has its own intentions.
Filmography
as Anselmo Campos
as Lic. Rojas
as Santiago Sandoval
as Humberto Galindo
as Esteban Aguirre
as Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
as Dr. Genaro Leyva
as Comandante de Policía
as Bishop
as Antonio Aranda
as Jerónimo Serrano
as Morales
as Lieutenant Jaramillo
as Captain Montoya
as Luis Lara
as Carlos Duboa
as Ernesto Claramount
as Casino Manager (as Juan Peleaz)
as Rogelio
as Police Inspector
as Dr. Rodrigo Rubí
as Raúl Lozano
as Abundio
as El muerto
as Raúl
as Eduardo (Lalito)
as Antonio
as Carlos Belascoaran
as Carlos Belascoaran
as Andrés (don Martín
as José Miguel Hidalgo Eznaurrizar
as Julián, asistente TV
as Javier
as Sergio Khoner
as Raúl