Bernardo Cubria | Actor, Writer, Bad Hombre
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Bernardo Cubria | Actor, Writer, Bad Hombre

 

Bernardo Cubría is a Mexican playwright/actor. His play, The Giant Void in my Soul, was recently nominated for Best Playwright, Best Director, and Best Comedic Ensemble at the Los Angeles Theatre Awards and was also Ovation recommended. His play, Neighbors: A Fair Trade Agreement, was a semi finalist for the O’Neil Playwrights Conference and was produced at INTAR in New York City in 2017. Neighbors was hailed as “ the most fully realized production of 2017” by Broadwayworld New York. His interactive clown play, The Judgment of Fools, was produced in New York, Los Angeles and Houston to rave reviews. This year, the short film he co-wrote, Spanish Class, won Best Comedy at the NBC Universal Short Film Festival. As an actor, he has appeared on film and TV on such shows as Queen of The South, NCIS: LA, Notorious, The Good Wife, Blue Bloods, Bold and The Beautiful. On stage in New York City, he has performed at theatres like The Public, Rattlestick, The Mint, and Intar. As a voice over actor, he has appeared in the Oscar-winning film Coco, and has a recurring role on the Disney Animated Series Elena of Avalor. He is the Co-Artistic Director of Ammunition Theatre Company in Los Angeles, a company dedicated to producing new plays that reflect diversity and serve underprivileged communities. He founded Texas’ first Latinx Theatre Festival, Sin Muros, which had its inaugural launch last year at Stages Theatre in Houston, Texas. He is a graduate of The International School of Comedic Acting where he studied clown under Antonio Fava in Italy. He is also the husband of documentary film editor, Lauren Saffa, and father to a nine-month-old little gordito named Diego.

Links

 

Off and On: A New York Theatre Podcast

Off and On Episode 142: Michael Henry Harris

Off and On Episode 94: Raul Castillo

Stephen Adly Guirgis and his Off and On Episode.

INTAR

Rattlestick

Monterrey, Mexico

Naco

Amnesty International

Carolyn Houston Boone

Commedia dell’arte

The Alley Theatre

LABrynth Theatre Company

Tanya Saracho

Lou Moreno

https://www.publictheater.org/ The Public Theater

InViolet Theater

Ammunition Theatre Company

Bad Hombres Comedy

The Tony Kornheiser Show

Talk to Her

Lauren Saffa

Another World

Post Office by Charles Bukowski

Bernado’s Web Site

New Play Exchange

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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