Meet Cesar D’ La Torre

We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Cesar D’ La Torre. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Cesar below.

Hi Cesar, really happy you were able to join us today and we’re looking forward to sharing your story and insights with our readers. Let’s start with the heart of it all – purpose. How did you find your purpose?
Finding your purpose in life is a deeply personal and introspective journey, I find my purpose always by following my heart and doing what I really want to do in life, following my passions is what keeps me alive and dreaming all the time, and I always like to try new things and explore life and interests, trying new things can help me uncover hidden passions and talents I might not have been aware of, I also always look for new inspirations, I would say I would follow all this by attaching it to a goal.

Let’s take a small detour – maybe you can share a bit about yourself before we dive back into some of the other questions we had for you?
I am a Latin European Actor and Martial Artist in both English and Spanish markets, D’ La Torre I have worked on movies, TV series, and Video Games like Angry Neighbors opposite the legendary Academy Award Actors Frank Langella, and Stockard Channing, Immortality who was nominated for 7 BAFTA Awards and Won for Best Narrative, the action film Muna centered around a confrontation between Italian and Nigerian mafia gangs. The film Heavy Duty Lovers is a romantic comedy that stars Eric Roberts, Black Easter a Sci-Fi Movie about a group of young geniuses who accidentally stumble upon a secret terrorist plot to create a time machine to go back in time and change history and many more.

I have been part of some noteworthy projects. I have made guest star appearances on Leverage Redemption, the TBS sitcom Ground Floor, TVLand’s Funny-or-Die-based series Throwing Shade (Will Ferrell), and DTLA on LOGO TV (Melanie Griffith). I also was a co-director/writer, as well as an actor in the short film The Florist, which was nominated for ‘Best Dramatic Short’ and ‘Best Short Film’ at the Burbank International Film Festival.

I started my acting career at an early age, having decided to follow the limelight as a teenager, working in television series, and theater productions, my big break came from landing roles on Venezuelan networks RCTV International and Venevision, starring on the most popular Venezuelan shows such as La Vida Entera, Estrambotica Anastasia. I would later go on to work on Que Clase de Amor, which became a syndicated hit across Latin America. I would go on to appear in the series, Ser Bonita no Basta with Edgar Ramirez.

I was born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, I currently live in Los Angeles. I am a black belt in karate, and I have won national championships in my homeland Venezuela.

If you had to pick three qualities that are most important to develop, which three would you say matter most?
Languages, Martial arts, and Art. My advice is to get prepared, Study, and become the best in what you want to do.

How can folks who want to work with you connect?
Yes, I am open to all kinds of collaborations. you can follow me on Twitter (cesardlatorre), Instagram (cesardlatorreoficial), and Facebook (cesardlatorreofficial)

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Emmannuel Giella, Jean paul Laporte, Zack Perlow

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