
Hanssel Casillas
Acting
Biography
Hanssel Casillas is a Mexican theater, television and film actor. He began acting at the age of five, thanks to his sister taking theater classes and he began to be attracted to the world of acting. He began appearing in short films in small roles. He participated in the 2018 series Run, Coyote, Run, in theater he worked under the direction of Benjamin Cann in the play Instrucciones para ir al cielo, as well as in 10 more television projects. In 2017 she landed a role in Issa Lopez's praised film, Vuelven (Tigers are not afraid). In 2019 he had the recurring role of Leon in the historical series Sitiados: Mexico. He also appears in Yibran Asuad's film Todas las pecas del mundo (2019), where he plays the main character José Miguel Mota, who fights for his impossible love: the beautiful Cristina Palazuelos, played by Loreto Peralta.
Known For

When her mother suddenly disappears with no one to care for her, young Estrella ends up on the street and joins a gang of children, triggering a dangerous and tragic chain of events.
Tigers Are Not Afraid

Ana and her son Mateo live in a middle class apartment in Mexico City. The family routine takes a turn when Juan arrives to visit them after several years of absence. The reunion unleashes memories and secrets of their past that Ana will have to confront in order to find, at last, the peace of mind that has been lacking for so long.
Ana's Desire

Teen comedy set in the school-year of 1994. José is the new kid on high-school, falling immediately for the popular and freckled Christina. Trying to impress her, he's going to unsuccessfully join the soccer try-outs. Is he shooting way out of his league?
All the Freckles in the World

Quinceañeras, a magical age... except when your family wants to put you in a bulky dress and make you waltz in front of everyone, which is exactly what happens to Danae shortly after she transfers to a very proper private school. Now Danae has to manage to balance the demands of her family, those of her new friends and organize a cool, but traditional, but modern, but emotional, but aesthetic, but also grandmother-pleasing Quinceañera party... without dying in the process.