Jaime Camil
Jaime Federico Said Camil de Saldanha da Gama[1] (born 22 July 1973[2]) is a Mexican actor, singer and television personality. He is best known for his roles as Fernando Mendiola in La Fea Más Bella and Rogelio de la Vega in Jane the Virgin, the latter of which brought him two nominations for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.
Jaime Camil | |
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Born | Jaime Federico Said Camil de Saldanha da Gama 22 July 1973 Mexico City, Mexico |
Alma mater | Anahuac University |
Occupation(s) | Actor, singer, television personality |
Years active | 1993–present |
Spouse |
Heidi Balvanera (m. 2013) |
Children | 2 |
Website | jaimecamil |
Early life
Camil was born on 22 July 1973 in Mexico City, Mexico.[2] He is the son of Jaime Camil Garza, a Mexican businessman with partial Egyptian heritage, and Cecilia Saldanha da Gama, a Brazilian singer. He earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from Universidad Anáhuac; studied acting in New York, Los Angeles, and Mexico; and took classical opera training in Italy.
Career
Camil started his career in 1993 as a radio commentator on Radioactivo 98.5. In 1995, he made his small-screen debut as a host in El show de Jaime Camil. He continued as a host in TV Azteca's Qué nochecita con Jaime Camil (1996) and Televisa's Operación triunfo (2002). In 2009, he co-hosted Aventura por México with Javier Poza, and in 2010 he hosted the Mexican edition of the game show, El Gran Show.
In 1999, he released his first album Para estar contigo, which took him to major cities in Mexico, South America, and the United States. After participating in El Ultimo Adios (The Last Goodbye), a tribute to victims of 9/11, Camil released his second disc, Una vez más, in 2002. The singles Dime and Muriendo por ti rose to #17 and #24 Billboard's charts.[3] In 2014 he stood on the other side of the microphone for the first time, directing the music video Perdon for the group Barston.[4] Several of his albums went platinum after their release.[5]
His work in the telenovela industry began with Mi destino eres tú (2000), followed by Mujer de madera (2004). The role which finally brought Jaime Camil universal renown was in the romantic comedy telenovela La fea más bella (2006–2007). His interpretation of "Don Fernando Mendiola" earned him a nomination for a Best Actor award in the Premios TVyNovelas. After Las tontas no van al cielo (2009) with Jacqueline Bracamontes, his next telenovela took him to South America for the Argentine/Mexican co-production of Los Exitosos Pérez (2009–2010) in which he played twins. 2012 brought Por Ella Soy Eva with Camil's most technically challenging role, and one of his most memorable. His character Juan Carlos disguised himself as an outspoken older woman reminiscent of Tootsie. La fea más bella and Por Ella Soy Eva comprised two of the three highest-rated telenovelas since Mexico started keeping records. A year later, his guest appearance on an episode of Devious Maids helped propel it to the third-highest-rated show of the series.[6]
His film debut was in Delfines in 1997, but it wasn't until 2003 when film producers noticed his talent in acting. He co-starred in three different movies filmed in just a year; Puños rosas (rel. 2004), Zapata (rel. 2004) and 7 Días (rel. 2005). For his interpretation of "Tony" in 7 Días, Camil was awarded the 2006 Diosa de plata as Best Supporting Actor. 2007 saw the release of I Love Miami. He participated in the Chilean movie All Inclusive. He went on to play the lead in two romantic comedies, Recien cazado filmed in Baja California and Paris, and Regresa, both released in the winter of 2008–09. Camil voiced the role of Barry in the Spanish-language edition of the animated movie Bee Movie. In the Spanish version of Open Season he dubbed the voice of Elliot, the Mule Deer. He is cofounder and spokesman of the Short Shorts Film Festival Mexico, as of 2006 .[7] and has starred in shorts Mariana made in Tepito and Volver, volver.
Camil has often said that his favorite venue is the stage. In 2005, he played Nestor Castillo in the Broadway-bound musical The Mambo Kings. Later in 2005 he performed in Latinologues on Broadway. His work in Mexican theater includes the role of Bernardo in a revival of West Side Story (2004), for which he won the Palmas de Oro award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical.[8] In 2007 he played the lead, Father Silvestre, in El diluvio que viene, which won the APT and ACPT awards for Best Actor in a Musical. He has played colorful characters such as Captain Hook in the musical Peter Pan (2007), and the Genie in the musical Aladdin (2008). In the summer of 2016, Jaime starred as Billy Flynn in the musical Chicago on Broadway in the Ambassador Theater. Camil played Flynn in an extended run from May 31 to July 31, 2016.[9][10]
In the fall of 2014, he began acting in the role of Rogelio De La Vega, the biological father of Jane Villanueva and a telenovela star, in the CW network comedy, Jane the Virgin.
In 2018, he starred the main role of Panchito Pistoles on Legend of the Three Caballeros, which is based on the 1944 film The Three Caballeros, as well as taking over the role of the TaleSpin character Don Karnage for his appearance in the 2017 DuckTales reboot.
In 2019, he voiced the character Globgor in the final season of Star vs. the Forces of Evil.
In 2021, he played the role of Doc Lopez in the first season of Schmigadoon!. He returned in Season 2 in 2023 playing the role of Sergeant Rivera.
In 2023, he began hosting the CBS game show Lotería Loca, based on lotería, a traditional Mexican game of chance.
Camil sung the national anthem for the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix NASCAR race.
Personal life
Camil divides his time between Los Angeles and Mexico City with his wife, model Heidi Balvanera, and their two children. He has two half-siblings and three step-siblings. He speaks four languages: Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French.[11][12] His older step-sister, Issabela Camil, is an actress and model, with an extensive career in Mexico and other Latin American countries.[13]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Puños rosas | Randy Garza | |
2004 | Zapata: El sueño de un héroe | Eufemio Zapata | |
2005 | Volver, volver | Jorge | Short film |
2005 | 7 días | Tony Zamacona | |
2006 | I Love Miami | Alberto | |
2006 | Open Season | Elliot | Voice, Spanish dub |
2007 | Bee Movie | Barry B. Benson | Voice, Spanish dub |
2008 | Todo incluido (All inclusive) | Baldi | |
2009 | El Agente 00-P2 | Tambo Macaw | |
2009 | Recién cazado | Sebastián | |
2010 | Regresa | Ernesto del Valle | |
2011 | Salvando al Soldado Pérez | Eladio | |
2012 | El cielo en tu mirada | Mateo Robles | |
2012 | Chiapas, el corazón del café | Géronimo | |
2013 | Zero Hour | Short film | |
2013 | 200 Cartas | Juan | |
2013 | Pulling Strings | Alejandro | |
2014 | Elsa & Fred | Waiter #1 | |
2015 | Maurice, modisto de Señoras | Maurice | |
2015 | Los árboles mueren de pie | Director | |
2016 | The Secret Life of Pets | Fernando | Voice |
2017 | Coco | Papá | Voice |
2018 | Little Bitches | Mr. Villanueva | |
2018 | Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation | Chupacabra | Voice |
2018 | Glass Jaw | Erik Ryan | |
2019 | The Secret Life of Pets 2 | Additional voices | |
2019 | Madness in the Method | Fernando | |
2020 | My Boyfriend's Meds | Hank | |
2022 | Kimi | Antonio Rivas |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997–1998 | Mirada de mujer | Antonio Ramírez | 225 episodes |
1999 | Por tu amor | Roberto Flores | 71 episodes |
2000 | Mi Destino Eres Tú | Mauricio Rodríguez | 90 episodes |
2000–2001 | La hora pico | Host | 20 episodes |
2001 | Diseñador de ambos sexos | Fernando Haddad | 6 episodes |
2002 | La familia P. Luche | Himself | Episode: "El concurso de reclamos" |
2004–2005 | Mujer de madera | César Linares | 205 episodes |
2006–2007 | La fea más bella | Fernando Mendiola | 300 episodes |
2007 | Una familia de diez | Himself | Episode: "Adolfo" |
2008 | Las tontas no van al cielo | Santiago López Carmona | 138 episodes |
2009–2010 | Los exitosos Pérez | Martín Pérez / Gonzalo González | 171 episodes |
2012 | Por ella soy Eva | Juan Carlos Caballero / Eva María León Jaramillo Vda. de Zuloaga / Juan Perón | 166 episodes |
2013 | Devious Maids | Oscar Valdez | Episode: "Taking Out the Trash" |
2013–2014 | Qué pobres tan ricos | Miguel Ángel Ruizpalacios | 166 episodes |
2014–2019 | Jane the Virgin | Rogelio de la Vega | Series regular |
2014 | The Noite com Danilo Gentili | Himself | 1 episode |
2014 | The Talk | Himself | Episode "The Cast of "Jane the Virgin"/iJustine/Jamie Krell" (Season 5, Episode 26) |
2015 | The 5th Annual Critics' Choice Television Awards | Himself | |
2016 | Last Week Tonight with John Oliver | Himself | Provided Spanish-language translation on Oliver's segment on multi-level marketing |
2016–2020 | Elena of Avalor | Julio | Voice, 12 episodes |
2018 | Legend of the Three Caballeros | Panchito Gonzalez | Voice, main role |
2018–2021 | DuckTales | Don Karnage | Voice, 4 episodes |
2019 | The Adventures in School! | Javier Maldonado | Series regular |
2019 | Charmed | Mr. Miranda | Episode: "Witch Perfect" |
2019 | Star vs. the Forces of Evil | Globgor | Voice, 5 episodes |
2019 | The Lion Guard | Pinguino | Voice, 3 episodes |
2019–2020 | BoJack Horseman | Jorge Chavez | Voice, 3 episodes |
2020 | Broke | Javier | Series regular |
2020 | Puppy Dog Pals | Hector | Voice, episode: "Suitcase Switcheroo/More Cowbell for Bob" |
2021–present | Schmigadoon! | Doc Lopez/Sergeant Rivera | Main role |
2022 | Mickey Mouse Funhouse | Rocket Mouse | Voice, episode: "Mickey Meets Rocket Mouse!" |
2022 | Celebrity Wheel of Fortune | Self - Celebrity Contestant | Episode: "Jaime Camil, Michael Rapaport and June Diane Raphael" |
2022 | The Idol of the People | Vicente Fernández | Main role[14] |
2023–present | Lotería Loca | Himself | Host |
As producer
Year | Title | Notes |
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2012 | Chiapas, el corazón del café | Co-producer |
Discography
- (1999) Para estar contigo
- (2002) Una vez más
Accolades
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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2015 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actor - Comedy | Jane the Virgin | Nominated | [15] |
2016 | Teen Choice Awards | Nominated | [16] | ||
2017 | National Hispanic Media Coalition Impact Awards | Outstanding Performance in a Television Series | Won | [17] | |
2017 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actor - Comedy | Nominated | [18] | |
2018 | Teen Choice Awards | Won | [19] | ||
2019 | Teen Choice Awards | Won | [20] |
References
- "Jaime Camil Actor". TV Guide. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
- "1973: Llega al mundo el popular actor mexicano Jaime Camil". El Siglo de Torreón. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
- "Una Vez Mas - Jaime Camil - Awards - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
- Profile, Informador.com.mx; accessed November 8, 2014.
- "Actor Jaime Camil On How 'Jane The Virgin' Humanizes Its Telenovela Characters". NPR.org. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
- "Devious Maids: latest ratings - canceled + renewed TV shows - TV Series Finale". tvseriesfinale.com. 25 September 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
- Shortshorts Mexico Archived 8 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine Biosstars-mx.com, (in Spanish), last retrieved March 16, 2007.
- Profile, Elsiglodetorreon.com.mx; accessed 8 November 2014.
- "Jaime Camil Extends Run in Broadway's 'Chicago'". Billboard.com. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
- "Jaime Camil in Chicago the Musical Video: Jane the Virgin Star as Billy Flynn". People.com. 5 June 2016. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
- "My Favorite Room: Family life comes together in Jaime Camil's living room". Los Angeles Times. 19 January 2019.
- "Te llevamos a conocer la lujosa mansión de Jaime Camil y Heidi Balvanera en los Ángeles". 25 June 2020.
- "Ésta es la relación entre Issabela Camil y Jaime Camil".
- Cordero, Rosy (22 December 2021). "Vicente Fernandez Series Starring Jaime Camil Headed To Netflix". Deadline. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- "2015 Teen Choice Award Winners – Full List". Variety. Penske Media Corporation. 16 August 2015. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
- Crist, Allison; Nordyke, Kimberly (31 July 2016). "Teen Choice Awards: Complete Winners List". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 6 January 2017.
- "ADVISORY: Latino Celebrities to be Honored at Oscar-Weekend Impact Awards Gala by National Hispanic Media Coalition, NHMC National Hispanic Media Coalition". NHMC National Hispanic Media Coalition. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
- Vulpo, Mike (13 August 2017). "Teen Choice Awards 2017 Winners: The Complete List". E! Online. NBC Universal. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
- Douglas, Esme. "Teen Choice Awards 2018: See the full list of winners". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 13 August 2018. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
- Moreau, Jordan (19 June 2019). "'Avengers: Endgame,' 'Riverdale,' 'Aladdin' Top 2019 Teen Choice Award Nominations". Variety. Retrieved 19 July 2019.