
Alex Fernández
Acting
Known For

Set in the aftermath of Jax Teller’s death, Ezekiel "EZ" Reyes is fresh out of prison and a prospect in the Mayans M.C. charter on the Cali/Mexi border. Now, EZ must carve out his new identity in a town where he was once the golden boy with the American Dream in his grasp.
Mayans M.C.

An unscripted variety series from Mexico in which ten professional comedians compete for a cash prize by trying to make each other laugh. The one who refrains from laughing the longest, while forcing other contestants to laugh first, is the winner.
LOL: Last One Laughing

The fun, fondant and hilarious cake fails head to Mexico, where very amateur bakers compete to re-create elaborate sweet treats for a cash prize.
Nailed It! Mexico

In 1971, two young entrepeneurs decide to organize a race car with lots of indie rock bands livening up the event in Avandaro, Mexico. When only 25 thousand tickets are sold but more than 200 thousand people arrive, things start to get out of control.
Rock, Weed and Wheels

A desperate mother contacts his son's ex-girlfriend to tell her that he's about to marry a wicked witch.
Malvada

This documentary series hosted by Alex Fernández, which brings together the best Mexican comedians to talk about humor, its limits, and its relationship with politics, among other topics. The testimonies of Andrés Bustamante, Eugenio Derbez, Sofía Niño and Chumel, among others, combine with humorous archival footage from all eras to discover what makes us Mexicans laugh.
Humor 101: Mexico

Comic Alex Fernández performs his familiar autobiographical stories but goes a little deeper this time with a tender tale about one of his six siblings.
Alex Fernández: The Best Comedian in the World

From a Mexico City theme park, energetic stand-up Alex Fernández riffs on music, cheap toys, insecurity and other fun things about growing up.
El Especial de Alex Fernández, el Especial

Alex Fernández presents his second Stand-Up special, recorded at Galerías.
Alex Fernández: Desde el Galerías

Sin Toronja, Alex Fernández’s latest show, dives into mental health with a blend of sharp wit and unexpected empathy. Can depression be funny? Alex boldly takes on this question while also tackling the real mysteries of life: marriage, Japanese cartoons, and why massive events now feel like elaborate escape rooms. It’s a show that promises everything—insight, laughter, and zero grapefruits. Because who needs citrus when you’ve got comedy?