Cesar Mora (born October 2, 1961) is a leading musician and actor in Colombia. He was born in Cali,[1] and later spent fourteen years as part of the famed Son Del Pueblo band. Cesar composed the songs in the Colombian musical "Y Se Armo La Mojiganga" in which he also played the main character. His most recent albums are recorded with The Maria Canela Band under the musical direction of Luis Arroyo. His most notable film role is Sargento Juvenal Garcia on El Zorro, la espada y la rosa. He won the Simón Bólivar Prize for Television in 1988 for his role in El Confesor.
The Art of Losing
(Estupiñán)
Time Out
(Sargento García)
ROT: Reunion of Terror
(Abner)
El control
(Antonio)
Mi gente linda, mi gente bella
(Napo)
El Cielo
In fraganti
(Joaquin)
Petecuy, La Película
(El director)
Teresa's Trip
(Jorge Rico)
Lolita's Club
(Mazuera)
The Deal
Breath of Life
(Magician, the blind man)
Dios los Junta y Ellos se Separan
(Efraín Guzmán)
Bogotá 2016
(Francisco)
Al son que me toquen bailo
(Arnaldo)
The Trip 3
(Capitán barco)
Leche
(El Mago de Hoz)
Kdabra
(Turco)
Without Breasts There Is No Paradise
(Marcial Sánchez)
The Price of Glory
(Adolfo Cano)
Todos quieren con Marilyn
(Benito)
Dr. Mata
(Pablo Céspedes)
María Bonita
(Jacinto Barba)
La Bella Ceci y El Imprudente
(Don Alcides Combariza)
Zorro: La espada y la rosa
(Sargento Juvenal García)
Maria Magdalena
(Herodes Antipas)
5 Viudas Sueltas
(Luis)