A Mexican actor named Joaquin Cosio has a net worth of $3 million.
In 1962, Joaquin Casio was born in Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico.
He began his profession as a radio script writer and personality.
He went on to teach communications and literature at the same university and became a vocal social activist.
Cosio’s debut poetry book, Talking Another Voice, was published in 1992 and won numerous awards.
The year 1983 marked the beginning of his acting training.
The National Literature Prize was bestowed upon Cosio for his first play, Tomochic: Or the day the world ceased to exist in 1994.
Over 50 plays and 600 live performances have featured Cosio’s work. He became a member of the National Theater Company in 1999.
The Blue Room and Una de dos were the first films that Cosio appeared in, respectively, in 2012.
The year 2011 saw him playing the character of Javier Rubalcava in the TV series El Diez.
Joaquin acted in the 2013 TV show Mentir para vivir.
He has acted in films such as Quantum of Solace, Saving Private Perez, A Better Life, Savages, A Night in Old Mexico, The Lone Ranger, and Cantinflas.
The Ariel Awards and the Mexican Cinema Journalists Awards have both recognized Cosio with the Best Supporting Actor Awards.
The MGM My Favorite Award was presented to him in 2012, marking his debut as a Mexican recipient.