Edwin León is a twenty-five-year-old mexican actor and director.
Born in Naucalpan, Estado de México, he currently lives in Cuautitlán. Always
passionate about Performing Arts, Edwin started his formal drama studies at Mauricio Garmona’s Acting Workshop in
FCPyS – UNAM, institution where he also studied the major in Communication
Sciences.
In 2010, Edwin
entered to the Theatre course at INBA’s Escuela de Iniciación Artística No. 2.
Since then, he has taken extra contemporary dance and singing courses to enrich
his artistic abilities. Up to now, the young artist has performed seven plays, two
short films and two choreographic works.
The last show that Edwin performed was an expressionist montage called Bernardas, an adaptation of Federico García Lorca’s play, La Casa de Bernarda Alba, directed by Miguel Solórzano; with a season of twenty performances in 2013. His debut as a
theatre director was in 2012 with the staging La tarde en que los amantes se encontraron por primera vez by Bárbara
Colio.
Nowadays, Edwin León
is rehearsing two new plays and writing his thesis to obtain the Communication
Sciences degree.
Hi, Edwin. I liked the style of your bio blurb, specially the phrase "the young artist", because it makes your bio-blurb more friendly than mine, for example.
ReplyDeleteJust an observation: In the second paragraph you explain different aspects of your experience as an actor, and in the third paragraph you start talking about your experience as a director. Then, I would expect that the next information would be related with your experience as a director, so it is confusing when you explain that the director of the performance of "La casa de Bernarda Alba" is other person. Maybe would be better if you include your experience as a performer in the previous paragraph.
My last comment: I want to see you acting!!!
Thank you so much, Verónica. I didn't notice that because I tried to be chronologically accurate with the events in my life. I'll make some changes. I'll invite you to my next play, be sure about that. :)
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