He’s a talented actor, stunt double, and martial artist who’s made a name for himself in action-packed films. You might recognize him from Machete Kills (2013), where he played one of the tough on-screen heavies, or from his stunt work in The Rundown (2003). His dedication to the craft shines through not just in front of the camera, but also in his rigorous martial arts background—holding black belts in both judo and aikido, plus a green belt in shotokan karate.
Long before fame came knocking, he was already deep into martial arts, starting at just 6 years old, inspired by the legendary Bruce Lee. That early passion set the foundation for everything that followed. Later on, he made a move to Mexico, where he transitioned into modeling—a step that eventually opened doors to the entertainment industry.
Family has always been important to him. He’s the son of Gina Aguad and Fernando Zaror, and their support helped shape his journey. On the personal side, he was previously in a relationship with actress Celine Reymond, which drew some media attention.
All in all, his path—from a young martial arts enthusiast to a respected figure in film—shows how determination and skill can truly take someone far. And as his career continues to grow, there’s no doubt we’ll be seeing more of him in the spotlight.
He actually took home a Taurus Award for Best Overall Stunt by a Stunt Man, thanks to that jaw-dropping Jeep stunt in The Rundown. Yeah, he was the stunt double for Dwayne Johnson in that scene, and honestly, it’s no surprise he won—he really brought it. I mean, pulling off something like that takes serious skill, and he definitely proved himself. He’s got a track record of high-octane performances, and this award? Totally well deserved. He showed exactly why he’s one of the top guys in the business.