Amores Perros - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Amores Perros"
Amores perros (2000)
Timing: 2:34 (154 min)
Amores Perros - TMDB rating
7.635/10
2510
Amores Perros - Kinopoisk rating
7.912/10
70648
Amores Perros - IMDB rating
8/10
272000

Actors and characters

Photo Emilio Echevarría #97792Photo Emilio Echevarría #97793
Emilio Echevarría
Character El Chivo
Photo Goya Toledo #126045Photo Goya Toledo #126046

Goya Toledo

Goya Toledo
Character Valeria
Photo Marco Pérez #125285
Marco Pérez
Character Ramiro
Photo Rodrigo Murray #141860
Rodrigo Murray
Character Gustavo
Photo Humberto Busto #108740Photo Humberto Busto #108741
Humberto Busto
Character Jorge
Photo Gerardo Campbell #141861
Gerardo Campbell
Character Mauricio
Photo Rosa María Bianchi #141862
Rosa María Bianchi
Character Tía Luisa
Dunia Saldívar
Character Mama Susana
Photo Adriana Barraza #66416Photo Adriana Barraza #66417Photo Adriana Barraza #326783

Adriana Barraza

Adriana Barraza
Character Mama Octavio
Photo José Sefami #103135
José Sefami
Character Leonardo
Lourdes Echevarría
Character Maru
Laura Almela
Character Julieta
Rodrigo Ostap
Character El jaibo
Photo Roberto Medina #114742
Roberto Medina
Character Conductor de T.V.
Carlos Samperio
Character Hombre deshuesadero
Mauricio Martínez
Character Judicial
Ricardo Dalmacci
Character Andrés Salgado
Gustavo Muñoz
Character El Chispas
Heriberto del Castillo
Character Extraño

What's left behind the scenes

  • Each of the three stories features dogs – Spanish: perros.
  • The car crash scene was filmed simultaneously with nine cameras, including two on rooftops and one hidden camera in a trash can. The stunt driver was in a black car, while in the model car was an animatronic doll controlled remotely.
  • Unlike most films, the disclaimer that no animals were harmed during production appears at the beginning of the film, rather than after the end credits.
  • The television programs shown in the film are early works by Iñárritu on television.
  • "Negro" (Spanish for Black) – the nickname El Chivo gives his dog at the end of the film – is a well-known pseudonym of the film’s director.
  • The bus driver asking Octavio if he's ready to go is Gael García Bernal's father, who played the role of Octavio.
  • On one of the newspaper pages El Chivo is reading, a poster for Alejandro Amenábar's film "Open Your Eyes" is printed.
  • The main role was offered to Edgar Ramirez, but he declined.
  • Alejandro González Iñárritu appeared in a cameo in the film's second episode. He plays one of the journalists in the office where Daniel works.
  • On one of the pages of the newspaper that El Chivo is reading, there is a poster for Alejandro Amenábar's film 'Open Your Eyes.'
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