- Born
- Ricardo Urroz was born in Mexico City on May 21, 1976. While residing there, he acted in theater productions and studied photography and film criticism. Since then, he has lived in Canada, New Zealand, the United States, and for the last five years in Queretaro City, Mexico, where he founded an advertising agency. In 2003, he directed the short film, "El Ultimo Milagro" (The Last Miracle), a comedy critiquing the hypocrisy of Mexican people in and out of church. The film was written by Susana Pagano, a Mexican novelist, and produced by Carlos J. Mena. The following year, Ricardo wrote and directed "After 10", a 7-minute thriller in which a housewife discovers her husband's plan to pay a man to kill her and decides to take revenge. In 2005, he wrote, directed, and produced the short film, "The Last Laugh", a dark comedy about a modern man struggling for a better quality of life beside his beloved wife, with an unexpected ending turning his life around. The film was an official entry in the Coney Island Film Festival that year.
After finishing his film studies in New York, Ricardo went back to Mexico City where he currently lives; there, he has completed the script "The Obstacles", based on the novel of Eloy Urroz. Also has just finished co-writing "The Silence of Marcos Tremmer" with the Spanish filmmaker Javier Ramírez de Dampierre. He is currently one of the organizers/supervisors of Miss Universe, Mexico City 2007, and he is working on projects with Cinismo Films and 7o Sello Films.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Robert Summers Potterton III
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