Felipe Gorostiza studied under Stella Adler, Jose Ferrer, Bobby Lewis, Madeline Sherwood and Emanuel Azenberg, and shared the stage with the likes of Rip Torn and Maurice Hines.
He performed at theaters such as Goodspeed Opera, George Street, and regional theaters such as Barrington Stage and off-Broadway and Latino theaters including INTAR, PRTT, DUO, and Repertorio Español appearing in everything from Shakespeare to musicals, from comedies to dramas, in productions such as Fiddler, 1776, Company, Preppies, and Jesus Christ Superstar.
Recent productions included three stagings of “The Golem of Havana” in which he gave memorable performances as dictator, Fulgencio Batista. Most recently, in 2019, Felipe was nominated for a Colorado Theater Guild Henry Award as “Outstanding Actor in a Play” for his acclaimed portrayal of Santiago in the Fine Arts Center Theatre Company’s production of “Anna in the Tropics.”
In addition to numerous television appearances, Felipe lent his voice to feature films, TV shows, and commercials and had been a narrator for HBO Sports. He was even the voice of a Keebler elf and the QUALCOMM rooster.
Felipe was an actor, writer, voice-over artist, narrator, translator, educator, collector, traveler, avid pet lover & storyteller.
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