
Victor Hugo Morant
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Victor Hugo Morant.
Born: June 4, 1943
Place of Birth: Arcabuco, Colombia
Known For

Crime Diaries: Night Out
After going to a Halloween party, college student Luis Andrés Colmenares is found dead. Was it an accident or murder? Inspired by true events.

This Smells Bad
Ricardo Caicedo’s perfect life as a successful businessman is shattered when an explosion rocks the El Nogal social club on the very night he was supposed to attend a business dinner.

García
García has managed to accomplish his wedding promise to his wife, Amalia: buy her a wretched farm outside the city, which is far from his wife's dream. But life turns unexpectedly as he arrives home and finds Amalia missing.

A Man of Principle
Dramatisation of the massacre which took place in Colombia in 1948, as a result of conflict between conservative and liberal forces, and concentrating on the character of a former cheesemonger-turned professional killer.

Mom of Number 10
“Mom of Number 10” tells the story of Tina Manotas, a beautiful and humble woman forced to leave her hometown because of problems his husband Edwin gets involved in. Already in the big city, Edwin abandons her with their two sons, and she must overcome difficulties and lack of money. She’ll sacrifice everything to make her son Victor’s dream of becoming a professional football player come true. Although the financial situation gets more complicated each day, Victor makes his mother a promise: “With my football I will buy you a palace, dear mother, I will take you to the sky”. Several years later, her son manages to buy her an apartment at the Sky Building. However, problems will start with elitist neighbors that feel envious of Tina Manotas’ new and luxurious life.

Chronicle of the End of the World
A retired teacher fears the world is coming to an end when his jobless son is abandoned by his wife after having a baby.

La toma de la embajada
Bogotá, 1980. During the government of President Turbay. An urban cell of the M-19 invades the Embassy of the Dominican Republic, taking 14 ambassadors as hostages. They demand that they be exchanged for political prisoners. The film focuses on the events that took place during those two months of captivity.

Don Chinche

Polvo Carnavalero
Alejandro is settled both in life and in love when his mother tells him he was conceived during 4 nights in the Carnaval de Barranquilla. Urged by his mother, Alejandro travels to Barranquilla to find his father.

The Child and the Pope
Ángel Romero, a child separated from his mother after the earthquake in Mexico City, believes that the only way to reunite with her is to contact the pope. To achieve this, he embarks on a journey to Colombia, where he will rely on the help of an unemployed woman and other unexpected allies.
Filmography
as Jorge Moreno
as Vigilante
as Capitán Óscar Silva
as Sarmiento
as Vicente
as Joaquin
as Ramíro Zambrano
as Fulgencio Alzate
as Padre Amaya
as Andrés Patricio Pardo de Brigard