Horacio Louis Guerrero is an actor and producer, known for La Reina del Sur (2011), Paradies (2021) and Torch (2021).
Horacio Marassi is an actor, known for La flor (2018), Hombre mirando al sudeste (1986) and Papá es un ídolo (2000).
Horacio Pagani is known for Apex: The Story of the Hypercar (2016), Migz Across America: The Idea (2021) and You see a Bike (2022).
Horacio Pancheri was born on December 2, 1982 in Esquel, Argentina. He is an actor and producer, known for Blursday (2021), La mexicana y el güero (2020) and El juego de las llaves (2019).
Horacio Perez is known for Trixie Motel (2022).
Horacio San Diego is an actor, known for The Thieves Code (2021).
Horacio Vay is an actor, known for Relatos salvajes (2014), Zenitram (2010) and Verano frío (2015).
Horacio Villalobos was born on November 8, 1970 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. He is an actor and director, known for Book of Love (2022), Desde Gayola (2002) and Nocturninos (2008).
Horatio is an actor, known for The Favourite (2018).
Horatio Sanz was born on June 4, 1969, in Santiago, Chile, and raised in Chicago, Illinois. He was one of the Upright Citizen Brigade's founding members and performed with Chicago's Second City comedy troupe. When he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live (1975) as a featured player at the beginning of the 24th season (September 26, 1998), he became the long-running sketch comedy show's first Latino cast member. He appeared along with fellow featured players Jimmy Fallon and Chris Parnell, and after only one season, the three were promoted to cast members. On the show, Horatio played the characters Frankie Hilbert on the sketch "Boston Teens", pothead Gobi on the recurring sketch "Jarret's Room", and A/V teacher Mr. Banglian on "Wake Up, Wakefield." Horatio has had many minor but memorable roles in movies since 1994. However, his big break came in 2003 with his first starring role in the movie Boat Trip (2002), in which he appeared along with Cuba Gooding Jr. and Vivica A. Fox. He continued to star on Saturday Night Live (1975) until 2007.