Manuel Uriza is a Mexican-American character actor. Born and raised in Mexico City, moving to Miami, Florida in his twenties, Manuel got his first taste of acting when he showed up to an open call to be a background actor in USA's "Burn Notice," and ended up booking a guest star role. He went on to appear in Spanish-speaking television before making his way to Los Angeles.
He booked a recurring role on FX Network's "The Bridge" with Diane Kruger and Demián Bichir. Manuel went on to appear in ABC's "Castle," Fox's "Lethal Weapon," FX Network's "Snowfall," and had a recurring role on AMC's award-winning series "Better Call Saul." His film credits include Lionsgate's "Rambo: Last Blood," the award-winning indie film "The Infiltrators," and film festival winner "My Demons Never Swore Solitude."
His paternal grandfather was Mexico's first Olympic gold medalist in racing and jumping and his maternal grandfather was a horse trainer, having won the Kentucky derby twice and winning the American Triple Crown, with only 13 horses in history having accomplished such a feat.
Nicolas Rebollo
Moreno
Merwan Hayek
Alonso Sanchez
Vicente Muñoz
Carlos Hank Gonzalez
Father Avila
Pedro Silva
Ximenez Lecerda
Miguel Villanueva
Raul Mendez
Cruz
Humberto 'The Pope' Zorrillo
Abelardo Pintado
Octoface
Alfonso
Manuel Rincón
Doctor Sergio
Father Raul
Pedro Rivera
Ignacio Coronado
Capitán Melano
Fernando Calderon
Claudio
Lagartija
Lorenzo