Alejandro was Born in 1965 in Mexico City, he started his classical theatre training while in highschool back in 1982, there for 3 years he performed the classics on stage and even wrote and acted his own material as well. In 1985 he began his professional carrer as a bilingual Master of Ceremonies and narrator at the now defunct Mexican-Northamerican Institute of Cultural Relations. while stydying to become an english teacher. Then in 1987, while in college at the Universidad Nuevo Mundo, he began his carrer as a Voice Dubbing actor and VO Artist and Announcer, since then he has dubbed many theatrical movies, TV Series, cartoons, documentaries, and has recorded countless radio and TV commercials and industrials. He has also worked as DJ and Radio Persoanlity, Creative Copy writer in Radio Stations, and as VO Announcer for TV Stations, in the United States, Mexico, and Central and South America as well. Feeling that he still had much to learn, in 2010he went back to acting shool and joined the San Antonio Film Academy, there under the guidance of Brad Milne, he underwent a major change in his acting skills and tecqniques resulting in an incredible boost of his carrer, both as an Actor in short films, on-camera commercials and industrials and as Voice Over Artist in Radio and TV commercials, narrations and Radio Stations the US, Mexico, Central and South America.
His Martial Arts training began in 1986, learning Close-Quarters-Combat from close-friends well versed in Judo, Tae-Kwon-Do and Kung-Fu. Between 1986 and 1991 he continued to train in Wu-Shu and Wing-Chung, but his formal trainig came to a stop due to so many work related commitments , still somehow he continued to train on his own free-time, studying from books, magazines and videos. In 1995, he restarted his classical training in Los Angeles at the Association fo Chinese Kenpo. There, under the tutelage Shidoshi Phillip S. Wimberly, (Himself a former student tof wo Kenpo legends, the late Ed Parker and Al Tracy), he continued his development in the Martial Arts, reaching the level of 1st degree Black Belt. But also while studying Kenpo, and being of a reckeless nature, in 1998 under Wade Allen he started his training in Krav Maga, the Israeli combat system unitil 2005. Although he returned to Mexico in mid 1999, he continued his Kenpo and KM training, by going back to LA every 4 months. In Mexico, between 1999 and 2002, and looking to continue his development as a Martial Artist, he trained in Nippon Kempo and Aikido, but one system resulted heavily focused on tournament tecniques, while the other, as fascinating, spiritual and esoteric as it was, didn´t fulfill his “Real-World” approach at that time. So in 2002 he started learning Kali-Escrima, the Filipino, fighting system, under Guro Angel Postigo, at the Academia de Artes Marciales Unidas (United Martial Arts Academy). There he trained in the Trianguelé System and 12 Pares System from GM Cacoy Cañete, and Filipino Kali-Jeet Kune Do Concepts from GM Richard Bustillo, both of them Guro Postigo´s mentors, and eventually earning his Bown Belt in 12 Pares Eskrima. In 2005 he went back to his Kung Fu roots retsrating his training now under the tutelage of GM Raúl Díaz-Córdova, where he underwentan extremely rigorous training eventually earning his Black Belt equivalent in Kung Fu in Nov. 2006.
Along the way he´s taken multiple seminars in Jiu-Jitsu, 12 pares Eskrima, Pentjak Silat, Ground Fighting, Weapons Disrams, Kali-Eskrima-Eskrido, 12 pares-Pangamot, Urban Defensive Tactics and ControlTechniques.