Antonio Muñoz
Born (1966-01-02) January 2, 1966
OccupationActor
Years active2002present

Antonio Muñoz (born Jose Rafael Antonio Muñoz, January 2, 1966, in Guatemala City) is a Guatemalan actor and three-time national motocross champion.

He started racing motorcross when he was eleven. During his third year of racing, he suffered a major accident, leaving him with major facial trauma and permanent loss of taste and smell called anosmia. Muñoz competed for twenty years as a motorcross racer and held three national titles.

In 2002, he decided to pursue a career in acting, although he had no previous experience and within days he became a member of the Screen Actors Guild.

Antonio had his first break after six months. Desmond Gumbs, the director of Straight Out (2003), (his first film) took a great risk on Muñoz's raw talent and cast him in a major plot-driver role. Since then, he has worked on top-rated shows, as well as in the feature films, The Rundown, Spanglish with Adam Sandler, and London.

He has been in television and editorial commercials including Bank of America, Nissan Altima and Infinity Insurance.

He then tried to pursue an acting career in the Hispanic-Latin market and he was soon given a feature role in the Telemundo production, El Rostro de Analía as a hitman for Gabriel Porras as Ricky Montana.

In June 2010, Antonio is worked in Petén with Dr Richard D. Hansen, providing all the logistic and helicopters for the exploration of El Mirador, the largest Mayan ruins.

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Nip/TuckWaiterEpisode "#1"
2003DragnetInterpreterEpisode: "#2 season #2"
2005Karen SiscoLover GuyEpisode "#9"
2005WantedFather OlivieraEpisode "#11"
2007SecretosHumbertoEpisode "#12"
2008Camino a la JusticiaMiguel AngelEpisode "#32"
2009El Rostro de AnalíaHitmanEpisode "#146"

Film

YearTitleRole
2003Straight OutGilbert
2003The RundownKontiki Rebel
2004"Spanglish (film)"Mexican at Family dinner
2005London (2005 American film)Killer in a Dream

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