The Mexican actor rose to prominence with standout performances in popular telenovelas like Esperanza del corazón and Mentir para Vivir, showcasing his talent early on. This Mexican actor further expanded his repertoire with a role in the 2017 feature film Me gusta, pero me asusta, proving his versatility beyond television. In 2020, he gained international recognition when he began starring in two major Netflix productions—Oscuro Deseo and Alguien Tiene que Morir—which significantly boosted his global profile.
Before achieving fame, this Mexican actor discovered his passion for acting during his teenage years. His journey into the entertainment industry began in 2000 when he made his television debut playing the lead role of Rayito in the mini-series Rayito de Luz, a performance that marked the start of a promising career. Interestingly, he comes from an artistic family—his brother, Carlos Speitzer, is also an actor, making it something of a family tradition.
On a personal note, the Mexican actor started dating fellow performer Ester Expósito in 2020, drawing attention not just for his work but also for his high-profile relationship. Over the years, this Mexican actor has steadily built a diverse and impressive body of work, earning respect across Latin American and international platforms.
In 2002, he made a guest appearance on an episode of Teletón, a 24-hour television event aimed at raising funds for children in need. Around that time, he also started taking on a starring role in the second season of the popular series La Reina del Sur.