Gustavo Sánchez Parra studied at the most famous Dramatic Art school in Mexico, the Centro Universitario de Teatro. He landed his first role in Alejandro González Iñárritu's debut, Amores Perros, for which he was nominated for an Ariel for Best Supporting Actor.
Then he worked in national and international productions such as Ridley Scott's The Fire of Vengeance; The Three Burials of Melquíades Estrada, by Tommy Lee Jones; Rabia, by Sebastián Cordero, and Crónicas, produced by Guillermo del Toro, among more than 35 films.
He was awarded the Honorary Prize at the Morelia Festival for having appeared in more than 40 short films.
2024
as Camilo
2024
as José Luis (Compadre)
2023
2023
as Priest
2023
as El Calacas
2023
as Efrén Hinojosa «El Pollero»
2023
as Pedro
2023
as Christopher
2022
as Enrique
2022
as Pedro (Viejo)
2022
as Bailarín
2022
2022
as Daniel
2021
as Fresco
2021
as Nico
2021
as Pasilla
2021
as Correa
2021
as A. Flores
2020
2020
as General Oribe
2020
as Rojo
2020
as Agustín Romero
2019
2019
as Fu Manchú
2019
as Comandante David Rubí Sánchez
2019
as Arturo
2019
2018
as Gerardo
2018
as Cusas
2018
as Cuauhtémoc
2018
as Benjamín
2018
as El Tijuana
2018
as González
2018
2017
as Francisco
2017
as Rodolfo Chávez
2017
2016
as Policeman Huicho
2016
as Balderas
2016
as Óscar
2015
as Ulises
2015
as Man
2015
as Mariscal
2015
2015
as Mario
2014
as El Charro
2014
as Silvestre
2013
as Carlos
2013
2013
as Hombre
2013
as Obregón
2012
2012
2012
as Cara Sanguinetti
2012
as Ortiga
2012
as Gomorra
2012
as Size 11
2011
as Vigilante
2011
2010
as Mario
2010
as Arturo
2009
as Rigoberto Torres
2009
2009
as José María
2009
as Rojas
2009
as El Negro
2009
2008
as El Tartamudo
2008
as Recepcionista del hotel
2008
as Satán
2008
2007
as Sargento Antúnes
2007
as Manuel
2006
as Camillero 1
2006
as Fulano
2006
2005
as Tomas
2005
as Guillermo Cortez
2005
2005
as Teniente Ruíz
2004
as Nico
2004
as Desk Clerk
2003
2003
as Chupacabras Jefe
2003
2002
as El Foca
2002
2002
as Encargado de vulcanizadora
2001
as Pink amigo del Cero
2001
as Soldier with Radio
2000
as Jarocho
2000