
Estevan Muñoz
Acting
Biography
Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Estevan Muñoz got his first taste for self-expression as a young actor at his elementary school's theater program under the direction of Patricio Trujillo. From there onward to college, Estevan wrote and acted and directed short films, starred in University of New Mexico theater productions, and co-wrote and acted in a feature-length film he made with his brother, "Este Does Not Make A Movie". Having lived in both Portland and NYC, Estevan quickly found more screen-acting and writing opportunities, most notably starring in Rocko Zevenbergen's feature length film "I Need You Dead", and Kenichi Ugana's "I Fell In Love With A Z-Grade Director in Brooklyn".
Known For

A jaded Japanese movie star stranded in NYC without money or phone meets a passionate indie filmmaker and his crew, leading to an unexpected creative journey that could reignite her love for cinema.
I Fell in Love with a Z-Grade Director in Brooklyn

The story centers on Billy, an effeminate fan of vintage science fiction action thrillers. His only friend is Cameron, a nerdy film buff who tries to boost his confidence whenever he can. After seeing a UFO land, Billy retreats into his head, imagining that aliens are taking over the town. Cameron is skeptical, as is the rest of the town. Meanwhile, people are starting to die. First, the reclusive cat lady, Percis, is discovered mutilated by Lester, the churchgoing husband of Carolyn, Percis's depressed caretaker. Random deaths soon follow, first a jogger, and then a janitor at the Carbonics Warehouse. A pair of news reporters share this information with the public while the Detective and his Chief try to solve the killings.
Zombie Cats from Mars

A young punk named DOOD manifests his most self-deprecating thoughts in the form of a furry, devil-tongued flesh ball, then must discover how to get rid of the creature before it convinces him to get rid of himself.
I Need You Dead!

Young amateur filmmaker Este (Estevan Muñoz) lands a gig as the behind-the-scenes director for a local indie production, Abe Makes a Movie—a job that quickly pulls him into a spiral of madness.