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Kuno Becker
Birth at
14 January 1978
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Actor Eduardo Cuno Becker Paz was born on January 14, 1978 in Mexico City. In his pedigree - a truly rattling mixture of blood. One grandfather was from Germany, the other was Spanish, two grandmothers were of Mexican origin. Until the age of seventeen, Kuno thought of devoting himself to a musical career. He studied the violin from the age of six and even studied in Salzburg at Mozart University. But the desire for acting won, and he successfully passed the casting in the Mexican media company
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Actor Eduardo Cuno Becker Paz was born on January 14, 1978 in Mexico City. In his pedigree - a truly rattling mixture of blood. One grandfather was from Germany, the other was Spanish, two grandmothers were of Mexican origin.
Until the age of seventeen, Kuno thought of devoting himself to a musical career. He studied the violin from the age of six and even studied in Salzburg at Mozart University. But the desire for acting won, and he successfully passed the casting in the Mexican media company Televisa.
After two years of training, Kuno made his debut in the series For Life. The debut was successful, he was noticed and invited to other projects. He starred in the films “Hell in a small town”, “Colorless soul”, “In the heat of anger”, “misunderstanding”, “Dreamers”, “Camilla”. But these were secondary roles. For the first time in 2000, the young actor was entrusted with the main role in the series “First Love”.
In parallel with the cinema, the actor successfully took part in theatrical productions.
In a short time Cuno managed to become one of the most popular young actors in Mexico. Prestigious awards brought him work in the films “Lucia, Lucia”, “Dreaming of Argentina”, “Once at the wedding”, “English as a second language”, “Nomad”.
A real boom of fame fell on the actor after the release of the American-British film Goal! about the fate of a young football star. In 2007, the continuation of “Gol-2” was released, and in 2009 – “Gol-3”.
Becker remembered his fans and the films “Sex and Breakfast”,
"From Mexico with Love" "The Last Death."