Mexican actor Guillermo Gil participated in 51 plays, 49 feature films and 19 soap operas, as well as teaching at the Centro de Educación Artística (CEA). He died at the age of 65, a native of Tehuacán, Puebla, and a graduate of the School of Theatrical Art of the National Institute of Fine Arts (INBA). Juan Guillermo Sánchez Bolaños, his real name, stood out in the acting field thanks to his participation in theater and film productions, which earned him the Virgina Fábregas medal in February 2001, awarded by the National Actors Association (ANDA), for more than 25 years of uninterrupted career. He founded his own theater company which he named "San-Gil", in honor of his late father's name, Don Guillermo Sánchez. He was a teacher for seven years in the acting and theater workshop at CEA, and served as stage director at the experimental and amateur level in 108 plays.
Los maravillosos olores de la vida
Herod's Law
(Cura)
A Wonderful World
(Cara de Rata - padre de Rosa)
Pedro Páramo
Sin remitente
(Mario)
Leftie
(Don Emilio)
Esa mi Irene
Chin-Chin el Teporocho
Dark Cities
(Zacarías)
Luces de la noche
(Carmelo)
Días de combate
(Pancho Ventura)
Under a Spell
(Lucio)
Jonah and the Pink Whale
(Patrocio)
Difficult Days
(Ignacio Cruz, secuestrador)
I Love You Catalina
Playa azul
(Gobernador)
Viva San Isidro!
(Chepe Chamaco)
Two Crimes
(Santana)
The Queen of the Night
(Gato Linares)
Tres minutos en la oscuridad
Gertrudis Bocanegra
The Heist
(Policeman (uncredited))
Simon Blanco
(Onésimo's henchman)
Mezcal
Nobody Will Speak of Us When We're Dead
(Evaristo)
A Trickle of Blood
Espinas
Canoa: A Shameful Memory
(Policia del ejercito)
El misterio del Trinidad
The Bricklayers
(Valverde, policía)
La señorita
New World
(Fray Antonio)
Naufragio
(Hernández Pimental)
Tear This Heart Out
(Rodolfo)
Letters from Marusia
(Calameño)
Boboda
(José)
Bride's Avenue
(Padre Tomás)
Agua y Aceite
(Don Gregorio)