Lucas Velazquez

Lucas Velazquez

Born: April 22, 1981
in Medellin - Antioquia - Colombia
Lucas Velazquez Correa was born to Fabio Velazquez and Clara Correa Muñoz on April 22 1981 in Medellin, Colombia. Since an early age Lucas was interested in acting. He lived in Quebec, where he participated in the Polyvalent de Charlesbourg college theater group. Back in Colombia he met Malcom Aponte, who cast him in the series "Padres e Hijos" (Parents and Children), which marked his TV debut. Since then he has participated in telenovelas such as "Francisco el Matematico" (Francis the Mathematician), "La Viuda de la Mafia" (The Mob Widow), and "La Marca del Deseo" (The Markings of Desire), among others. In 2003 he received the TVNovelas Award as Best New Actor for his portrayal of Marcos Galindo in "Francisco el Matematico". That same year he starred in the musical "Bolero para Tres"(Bolero for Three), with Jose Luis Paniagua. In 2005 the "MISI" musical theater company cast him as "Kenickie" in "Grease". The following year he won second place in Colombia's RCN station's "Dancing for a Dream", which earned him an invitation to also participate in "Los Reyes de la Pista" (Kings of the Dance Floor), which he won. He moved to Mexico in 2009 to work for Televisa, the biggest Latin American network, acting as a series regular in shows such as Luis de Llano's "Atrevete a Soñar" (Dare to Dream), playing the role of Axel, and in Juan Osorio's "Una Familia con Suerte" (One Lucky Family, 2011), as Alex. In 2012 he delved in Mexico's musical theater when director Manolo Caro invited him to participate in "I Love Romeo y Julieta", an adaptation of the classic play with songs by Joan Sebastian , Marco Antonio Solis and Juan Gabriel. The cast also included Eiza Gonzalez, Alan Estrada Eugenio Bartiloti, among others. In 2013 Televisa's producer Rosy Ocampo cast him as Cesar Camargo in the telenovela "Mentir para Vivir" (Lie to Live). Lucas also lived 5 years in Brazil and speaks Spanish, Portuguese, French and English. In 2016 he moved to Los Angeles, California. In 2017 Lucas was cast in a Netflix original series called La Casa de las Flores that is coming up on August 10th 2018.

Movies for Lucas Velazquez...

The Harvest
Title: The Harvest
Released: March 24, 2023
Type: Movie
As cultural traditions are slowly becoming a burden of the past, a son returns home knowing that family is the only thing that binds him and his ailing father together.
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Title: Made for Love
Character: Nils
Released: April 1, 2021
Type: TV
Thirty-something Hazel Green tries to escape a suffocating marriage — until she realizes her tech billionaire husband has implanted a revolutionary tracking device, the Made for Love, in her brain.
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Title: 100 días para enamorarnos
Character: Pablo Franco
Released: April 28, 2020
Type: TV
Two couples who struggle to be near each other decide to give another chance for each other, 100 days for them to fall back in love.
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The House of Flowers Presents: The Funeral
Title: The House of Flowers Presents: The Funeral
Character: Claudio Navarro
Released: November 1, 2019
Type: Movie
The de la Mora family, their friends, acquaintances, and rivals gather for the funeral of Virginia de la Mora.
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Title: The House of Flowers
Character: Claudio
Released: August 10, 2018
Type: TV
The outward perfection of a family-run flower business hides a dark side rife with dysfunctional secrets in this darkly humorous comedy series.
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Non-Transferable
Title: Non-Transferable
Character: Dude
Released: February 14, 2017
Type: Movie
Amy Tyler has planned the perfect surprise vacation for her boyfriend Josh Merit. But the real surprise is on her when he breaks things off on their anniversary. Stuck with reservations in her ex-boyfriend's name, Amy's two best friends suggest if Amy can't change the tickets ... why not change the guy?
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Pathetic Story of a Play Called I Love Romeo and Juliet
Title: Pathetic Story of a Play Called I Love Romeo and Juliet
Character: Himself
Released: March 22, 2014
Type: Movie
What happens back stage of a big theatre production? This document asserts the incidents that occurred during the rehearsals and run of a big scale Mexican musical, a show that unexpectedly turned into an attempt to verify that famous quote that said "the show must go on": laugh, tears, victory, deception, friendship and resignation.
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Title: Life of Lies
Character: César Camargo Aresti
Released: June 3, 2013
Type: TV
Mentir para vivir is a Mexican telenovela produced by Rosy Ocampo for Televisa. The telenovela is written by Maria Zarattini, who last wrote La Fuerza del Destino. Mayrín Villanueva and David Zepeda star as the protagonists, while Altair Jarabo, Leticia Perdigón and Diego Olivera star as the antagonists.