Sergio Goyri
Sergio Goyri is a prominent Mexican actor, director, and singer renowned for his extensive contributions to the world of telenovelas. His acting journey began in 1976 with a supporting role in "Contrary Worlds," which featured Lucía Méndez in her breakout performance. Over the years, Goyri has starred in several popular soap operas, including "El Maleficio," "Angélica," "The Price of Fame," "Days Without a Moon," "Stolen Life," "The Biggest Prize," "I Still Love You," "I Am Your Owner," and "Lady Steel," showcasing his versatility and talent.
In addition to acting, Goyri has ventured into directing, with his 1994 film "Dying My Way" being a notable highlight. His filmography includes diverse roles, such as El Cumbias in "Pedro Navaja" (1984), Captain Fantasma in "7 Fugues of the Phantom Captain" (1989), and Hector Belascoarán Shayre in "Days of Combat" (1994), a film he also directed. He appeared in "Cabeza de Buda" (2009) and "The Seven" (2010) as well.
Beyond acting and directing, Goyri has pursued a successful music career, releasing albums like "La Fiesta de Mi Pueblo," "Hecho Para Ti," and "Sergio Goyri." However, his career faced controversy in early 2019 when he made disparaging remarks about Yalitza Aparicio, the lead actress in Alfonso Cuarón's acclaimed film "Roma." Despite this, Goyri remains a significant figure in the entertainment industry.