Eduardo Borja

Eduardo Borja was an American actor, born on April 30, 1939, in Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico. He is best known for his roles in Midaq Alley (1995), ¡Camarena vive! (1990), and El tres de copas (1986). He passed away on April 11, 2000, in Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico.

Personal and Family Life

Eduardo Borja, originally named Amador Eduardo Borja Huizar, grew up in Mexico City. His family life remains largely private, but he was known to have developed a passion for acting at an early age, which influenced his career choices later on.

Career

Throughout his acting career, Eduardo Borja appeared in various television series and films. He became a well-regarded figure in the Mexican entertainment industry, showcasing his talent in roles that resonated with audiences. Some of his work included notable appearances in TV series like “Mujer, casos de la vida real” and “Cuttlas Microfilms.”

Death and Legacy

Eduardo Borja passed away due to thrombosis on April 11, 2000. His contributions to film and television are fondly remembered by fans and fellow actors. Despite his passing, his performances continue to be celebrated in Mexican cinema, leaving a lasting impact on the industry.

Filmography

Title Role Year
Padres culpables Gerardo 2001
For Your Love TV Series 1999
Mujer, casos de la vida real TV Series 1997–1999
Engaño mortal Pancho 1998
Rencor apasionado Agustín 1998
Midaq Alley 1996
Macario 1995
Fantasma unido jamás será vencido TV Movie 1994
El rafaga 1994
Cuttlas Microfilms Jack (voice) 1992–1994
¡Camarena vive! Galán 1990
Al filo del terror Fabio 1990
Simplemente María Jefe de estación 1989