Jaime Aymerich
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Jaime Aymerich

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Jaime Aymerich

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His TV credits include Golden Globes nominated 'Weeds', Primetime Emmy nominated 'Workaholics', and Amazon Prime's hit Emmy-nominated series 'Bosch'. Born and raised in Mexico City, Jaime is a graduate of the Academy of Dramatic Arts (Mexico).

Jaime's acting skills and personal dynamics have been evident since childhood. On a day off from school, he took off without thinking and visited Televisa San Angel, Mexico's largest TV station, and asked for a job as an actor, which he got straight away. He went on to receive several television roles in the early 1990s and made a name for himself. He then pursued his acting career in theatre, earning many awards from the Dramatic Arts Center in Mexico. On stage, he starred in plays like "El Tintero" (The Inkman), "El Fin" (The End), "Quiero Vivir" (I Want to Live), and many others. Jaime further developed his acting career in sketch-comedy theatre in Mexico, receiving more awards from the Comedians' House.

He moved to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career and soon landed roles both in film and television. Jaime's first critically praised television performance was of his portrayal of a young Mexican Character "Daniel" in an American Soap Opera Acapulco Bay, a Televisa-Fox production. Jaime made his film debut in A Beautiful Secret sharing the screen with Golden Globe and Academy Award winner Katy Jurado. This film earned 11 prizes in several international festivals, marking a new level of success for Mexican cinematography.

For the next few years, his work would range from the Showtime series Fat Actress with Kirstie Alley to portraying a Mexican President in the action drama The Last Ship by Michael Bay. Some of his TV credits include East Los High and Prime Time Glick with Martin Short. He recently shot How to Be a Latin Lover with Salma Hayek and Raquel Welsh.

Widely known within the Latin community, he stars in many Telenovelas like Amar de Nuevo, Historias de la Virgen Morena, La llamada, and El Poeta del Pueblo for Univision. Jaime is in the number one show of NBC / Telemundo - "Betty en New York" where he portrays the role of Charlie.

He performed as Jorge in "The Laundromat" directed by the Oscar winner Steven Soderberg; where he acts with Meryl Streep, Gary Oldman, and Antonio Banderas.

He portrayed the character of "Satan" in the series "The Daughter of God" written by successful writer Enrique Torres.

Jaime shot in Cancun the TV project where he was giving life to "Pato" in the Jeff Valdez show for HBO "The Garcias".

Jaime has done many animated series and movies giving his voice to different characters in projects like Bojack Horseman, Beverly Hills Chihuahua, Astroboy, Early Man, Little Rooster's Egg-cellent Adventure, etc.

He started his career as an Executive Producer with the Emmy Winner Netflix Show "Julie and The Phantoms" and is a partner of Aymerich Entertainment making Movies and TV Series in Hollywood and Latin America.

Jaime Aymerich stars in the movie "Lo que Diga el Corazon" the story of a father who dedicates his entire life to his autistic son, but suddenly faces an enormous challenge.

Jaime is currently filming the movie “Una Pareja de 4”, a comedy of affairs with a positive message to couples.

Credits

Cast

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Movie2004Party Animalz
Movie2002A Beautiful SecretJorge, 29 Años
Movie2013In a World...Carlos
Movie2017How to Be a Latin LoverHotel Valet
Movie2003Nobody Needs to KnowAssistant Director
Movie2017How to Break Up with Your DouchebagCoco
Movie2017ShatteredTravis
Movie20123 of a KindCarlos
Movie2015Huevos: Little Rooster's Egg-Cellent AdventureJ.Luis (voice)
Movie2017Loco LoveNacho
Movie2022BorregoJuan Manuel
MovieN/ALo que dice el corazónTomas
Movie2004Subway CafeJose Espinosa
TV Show2005WeedsJorge1
TV Show2019Betty in New YorkCharlie Godinez127
TV Show2005Fat ActressLittle Jorge1
TV Show2015BoschDet. Ruiz1
TV Show2011WorkaholicsDJ El Lobito1

Crew

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MovieN/ALo que dice el corazónExecutive ProducerProduction
TV Show2020Julie and the PhantomsExecutive ProducerProduction