Álex Perea, a talented individual, was born on September 27, 1989, in the vibrant city of Mexico City. His journey in the entertainment industry began with a focus on commercials, laying the foundation for his future success.
In 2000, Perea took on the role of Quique García Dávila in the telenovela "Todo por amor," produced by Argos Comunicación for TV Azteca. This marked the beginning of his television career, which would soon lead to more prominent opportunities.
In 2003, Perea landed a significant role in the movie "Zurdo," starring alongside the renowned Eugenio Derbez, under the direction of Carlos Salcés. He played a young boy with a passion for playing marbles, earning him the prestigious prize of the Silver Goddesses as a masculine revelation.
That same year, Perea was given the opportunity to work on children's soap operas, including "De few, few fleas" and "Amy, the girl with the blue backpack." He also participated in the series "Hospital el país" and "S.O.S.: Sexo y otros secretos."
In 2004, Perea collaborated with Martha Mariana Castro and her sister Danny Perea on the short film "Smee." Two years later, he returned to the big screen, participating in the movie "Arráncame la vida."
Perea's impressive resume continued to grow in 2009, as he took on a role in the popular Mexican series "Mujeres asesinas" during its second season. Specifically, he appeared in the chapter "Las Garrido Codiciosas" as "el Negro."