Luis Gerardo Méndez

Luis Gerardo Méndez (born March 12, 1982) is a Mexican actor and producer. Having previously mostly appeared in smaller films and on television, Méndez shot to fame through his starring role in 2013 comedy film The Noble Family, Mexico's highest-grossing film ever. The following year, he played the lead role in Cantinflas, and as of 2015 he is co-producing (with friend Gary Alazraki) and co-starring (with Mariana Treviño) in Club de Cuervos, which is Netflix' first ever original production in Spanish.

Cast

Club de Cuervos: Chava in New York

(Chava Iglesias)

The Other Family

(George)

Bacalar

(Luis)

Skincare

(Angel Vergara)

Sincronía

(Arturo)

Hidalgo: la historia jamás contada

(Rodríguez)

We Are the Nobles

(Javi Noble)

Paradise

180º

(Beto)

I Don't Know Whether to Slit My Wrists or Leave Them Long

(Lucas)

Me Time

(Armando Zavala)

Más allá de mí

(Rufino)

Get Married If You Can

(Gustavo)

Cantinflas

(Estanislao Chilinsky)

The Bad Habit

Elvira I Will Give You My Life But I'm Using It

(Ricardo)

The Wig

(Ricky)

Against the Wind

(Andrés)

Leonora In The Morning Light

(Dr. Luis)

Morelos

Sucedió en un día

(Guía novato)

The Girl on the Stone

(Joaquin)

13:14: The Challenge of Helping

(Self)

Santos Peregrinos

(Mao)

Technoboys

(Alan)

3 Shots

(Jaime)

Rebirth

(The Doctor)

Nadie te habla: Manos libres

(Marcelo)

Road to Mars

(Mark)

Bayonet

(Miguel)

Time Share

(Pedro)

Murder Mystery

(Juan Carlos Rivera)

Charlie's Angels

(Saint)

The Land of Sokmunster

A Celebration of the Music from Coco

(Self)

Half Brothers

(Renato Murguía)

Personal Effects

(Ignacio Joven)

Club de Cuervos Presents: The Ballad of Hugo Sánchez

(Chava Iglesias)

Killer Women

(Luis)

Narcos: Mexico

(Victor Tapia)

Club de Cuervos

(Chava Iglesias)

The Envoys

(Pedro Salinas)

La Clinica

(Miguel)

The Resort

(Baltasar Frías)

Belascoaran, PI

(Héctor Belascoaran)

Corazón Partido

(Ignacio)

Gitanas

(Claudio)

MTV Europe Music Awards

(Self - Presenter)

Who Killed Him?

(Mario Bezares)

Lola… Once Upon a Time

(Damián "Bataca")

Gritos de Muerte y Libertad

(Juan Fernando Dominguez)