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Juan Carlos Hernández Nava

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Juan Carlos Hernández Nava
Born
Toluca, Mexico
NationalityMexican
Occupation(s)Film director, producer, screenwriter, actor, editor

Juan Carlos Hernández Nava is a Mexican director, actor, and producer of film and television.

Biography

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Hernández Nava was born in Toluca, Mexico.[1] After completing high school in 1986, he began his career in television production by founding Herpiv Productions. The company focused on producing commercials, infomercials, corporate videos, and independent television programs for local broadcasters such as T.V. Mexiquense in Toluca.

In 1995, Hernández Nava moved to San Antonio, Texas, where he re-established Herpiv Productions, offering services to companies, non-profits, and local television stations. He became an international news correspondent for Television Azteca in 1998, covering global events for Mexican audiences.

In 2005, he directed and produced his first feature film, The Reporter, under Herpiv Productions. In 2006, Hernández Nava partnered with Tatiana Smithhart to create Eagle Eye Productions, a new production company that specialized in television shows, documentaries, and feature films. In 2008, the company produced the feature film Secuestrada, starring Irma Dorantes, Eric del Castillo, and Danny de la Paz.

Eagle Eye Productions

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Nava founded Eagle Eye Art Academy, a performing arts school. The first academy opened in San Antonio, followed by branches in Houston in 2017 and Miami in 2018.

Filmography

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  • 1998: Liberación, Channel 23, San Antonio, Texas
  • 1999: Jubilee Alive, Channel 23, San Antonio, Texas
  • 2000: El Manual (Documentary)
  • 2001: El Manual (TV series), Telemundo, Channel 60, San Antonio, Texas
  • 2002: Una Nación Bendecida (Documentary)
  • 2004: Pioneer of Azteca America's San Antonio, Texas, Channel 31
  • 2005: The Reporter (Feature film)
  • 2006: Mi Viejo San Antonio (TV show)
  • 2007: Soluciones, Azteca America, Channel 31
  • 2008: Secuestrada (Feature film)[1]
  • 2011: Patricia (Feature film)

References

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  1. ^ a b Thomas, Mike W. (October 25, 2009). "San Antonio film producer finding an audience in Latin America". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved September 23, 2024.
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