
Héctor Jiménez
Biography
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Héctor Jiménez (born December 13, 1973) is a Mexican actor best known for playing Esqueleto, Nacho's tag team partner in the movie Nacho Libre. He is also Mr. Tumnus in Epic Movie and the cashier in Wild Hogs. He worked in a theater company in Tijuana for eight years before moving to Mexico City where he worked for a Swiss company, a clown theater. In 2007 he was nominated in the MTV Movie Awards for Best Fight Scene with Jack Black and the Los Duendes.
Jiménez appeared on the August 23, 2007 episode of the pre-schooler's show Yo Gabba Gabba! on Nick Jr. for the recurring Dancey Dance segment.
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Acting History
2025
Love is (Not) Forever as Rodrigo
2025Prison Cell 211 as Armando Carrizales
2024The Wingwalker as El Hongos
2024The Honest Candidate as Raúl Gómez
2024Un mexicano en la Luna as Simón
2024Thelma the Unicorn as Esteban (voice)
2023Tequila Re-Pasado as Max
2023The Great Seduction as Jorge
2023The Black Demon as Chocolatito
2022The Ship
2021Who Killed Sara? as Elroy
2021War of Likes
2019Ruta Madre as Rodrigo
2018The Year of the Plague as Ruscan
2017Cómo Filmar Una XXX
2017I Dream in Another Language as Santiago
2017Run Coyote Run as Güevín
2016Sundown as Sixto
2016Compadres as Guasa
2014Cambio de ruta as Dimento
2014Fachon Models as El Charal
2013Sugar Kisses as Cacayo
2012El Santos vs la Tetona Mendoza as El Cabo (voice)
2012Hidden Moon as Beto
2012Suave Patria as Sargento Panfilo Pedraza
2012Cellmates as Emilio
2012El Albergue as Búlgaro Antonio Menchaca
2012Marcelo
2011Pastorela as Muchacho Poseido
2011Sold as The Driver
2010Sharktopus as Bones
2010El Infierno as Pancho Pistolas
2009Gentlemen Broncos as Lonnie Donaho
2009Sin Nombre as Leche/ Wounded Man
2008Christmas, Inc. as Chicharo
2008Killer Pad as Angel
2007Wild Hogs as Clerk
2007Epic Movie as Mr. Tumnus
2006Nacho Libre as Esqueleto
2005Innocent Voices as Raton
1992Survival
1987Kids' Choice Awards as Self - Presenter









