Juan Lecanda

Juan Lecanda

Juan, often called "The Mediterranean Jerry Lewis", started acting at the age of 3 when he did impersonations of his teachers in school. He then did every single school play a kid his age could and he has been acting ever since. He spent the next 12 years going to school and doing TV commercials. He attended Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City to study the Bachelor in Communication. That helped him understand the process behind the camera. His TV debut as a Series Regular was in Platanito Show, where he was a sidekick for Platanito, one of Mexico's most recognized comedians. There, he worked with comedians such as Cepillin and Carlos Villagran "Kiko". He flew to Miami, Florida to sign an exclusive contract to work for a year in American network Univision at the show Despierta America. He went back to his country to work with Mexico's top comedy actor, Eugenio Derbez in the show La Familia P Luche. Over that period, he also shared credits in the show Primero Mundial with Brozo and Andres Bustamante. In 2011, he moved to LA where he attended the New York Film Academy to solidify his acting education by getting the Associates degree in Acting for Film. He was part of the select group that formed the NYFA West Ensamble, directed by Academy award nominee actress Brenda Vaccaro, in which more than a hundred students auditioned for. After graduating from NYFA, in 2015, he went to Barcelona, Spain to star in Catalonia parody show "Crackovia", which was broadcast from Barcelona to the US and all of The Americas. He has starred in five Mexican Movies and various TV Shows from TV Networks Televisa, Comedy Central and TV Azteca. In 2024, he brings his comedic tone to life in a news satire program called "Cotorreando La Noticia".
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