Daniel Vives

Birth : , Mexico City

History

Alejandra Bogue Gómez, (Mexico City, 1965) is a Mexican trans woman who is anactress, Comedian, TV Host, and producer. Her career in the stardom began in the early 1980s, as a dancer in various nightclubs in Mexico City and Acapulco. In the early 90's makes her debut in the Teatro Universitario with the stage play Baal of Bertolt Brecht, directed by Jose Luis Cruz. In 1993 she won the award as female revelation by the Mexican Association of Theatre Critics (AMCT). Bogue continued in the stage plays for the rest of the decade of the 90's, making her first star role between 1999 and 2000, but by misfortune her project did not succeed expected. She starred with Mexican stars like Patricia Reyes Spindola, Adriana Roel and Darío T. Pie among others. She then returned to the nightclub at the hands of the transvestite singers Las Hermanas Vampiro, as her chorist. Bogue met the Mexican TV host, actor and journalist Horacio Villalobos in 2001 through the transgender singer and actor Daniel Vives "Ego". In 2001 she began to collaborate with Villalobos in his television program Valvula de Escape on the music channelTelehit.

Movies

Así del precipicio
Manuela
Three flatmates in Mexico City face uncertainties: Lucía who has a great job as an art director for TV commercials is abusing alcohol and cocaine. She risks losing her job, going to prison for assault, and she's woefully in love with a bullfighter who may be two-timing her. Carmen, an artist without income, can be manic - snorting lots of cocaine and hanging out with a gay man and a transvestite. What's her future? Hanna contemplates divorce from Abraham, a wealthy momma's boy, and she's disoriented by feelings of attraction to Sandra, a customer at her jewelry store. Can any of these poor little rich girls sort things out in a world of excess?
I Murder Seriously
Ambar
A cop sets out to find a man who has been delivering too much of a good thing in this offbeat comedy. Police detective Martinez (Jesus Ochoa) has been handed a most unusual case -- a number of local prostitutes have been murdered, and it's up to Martinez to bring in the killer. What makes the case truly unusual, though, is the manner of death; it seems the hookers all died as a result of having orgasms so powerful they were literally fatal. Teaming up with cultural anthropologist Onofre (Daniel Giménez Cacho), Martinez hits the streets looking for clues, and eventually gets some unexpected help from Father Gorkisolo (Santiago Segura), a priest with a unusually deep knowledge of sexual matters. Asesino en Serio was the first feature film from director Antonio Urrutia; noted Mexican filmmaker Guillermo del Toro served as executive producer.