Mauricio Mejía Zapata, professionally known as Mauricio Mejia, is a distinguished Colombian actor renowned for his exceptional contributions to film and television. He was born in Envigado, Antioquia, Colombia, on September 13, 1974.
Embarking on his acting journey in 2005, he made a notable debut with appearances in the TV series "Juegos Prohibidos." Since then, Mauricio has cultivated a remarkable career, becoming a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. His extensive television portfolio boasts recurring roles in acclaimed series such as "Leandro Díaz," "Arelys Henao," "La Reina del Flow," "Verdad Oculta," "Bolívar: Una Lucha Admirable," "El Barón," "Sin Senos Sí Hay Paraíso," "La Viuda Negra," and "Rigo," alongside Julián Arango and Ana María Estupiñán. Mauricio's cinematic endeavors include notable works like "American Made," "La Semilla del Silencio," and "Carrusel."
His outstanding performances have garnered recognition, earning him a nomination for Best Antagonistic Actor in a Series at the prestigious TV y Novelas awards.
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