Andres Zuno Net Worth
That same year, he made his theatrical debut in Edward Albee’s The Play About the Baby. This led to his role in Te Odio (I hate you), written by one of Mexico’s most respected contemporary playwrights, Ximena Escalante, with renowned director Mauricio García Lozano. The trio went on to work together in the award-winning plays La Luna 100 Watts and El Códex Romanoff. Zuno then represented Mexico in the World Music Theater Festival in Holland, Belgium and Italy, starring in Unos Cuantos Piquetitos, a musical about legendary artist Frida Kahlo. It was the opening show of the festival and sold out each night. On March 2, 2010 Zuno won the APT Award, which is given by the theater press (Mexican Tonys) as the best leading actor in a musical for his work in Mentiras. In June of that same year, he released his first single as a solo pop singer.