David Saucedo Filmography
ActorEL PASO8 FILMS IN DB

DavidSaucedo
Known for Acting Β· Canta Santiago, Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones, El Quetzal de Jade
8
FILMS IN DB
$7
TOTAL VALUE
1
PRICED
$7
AVG VALUE
BLU-RAY
BEST FORMAT
π
RAREST RELEASE
Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones
~$7 Β· BLU-RAY Β· 2014
π
MOST VALUABLE
Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones
$7 Β· Est. market value
BIOGRAPHY
BORN
β
BIRTHPLACE
El Paso, Texas, USA
KNOWN FOR
Acting
TOTAL CREDITS
8 (TMDb)
IN WATCHROSTER DB
8 matched films
HIGHEST VALUE RELEASES
FILMS BY DECADE
FULL FILMOGRAPHY
8 filmsTITLE
YEAR
ROLE
FORMATS
RATING
VALUE
Canta Santiago
Don Pedro
2024
Lead
β
8.0
β
+ TRACK
Worry Dolls
Curandero
2020
Lead
β
β
+ TRACK
My Name Is Maria De Jesus
Grandpa
2019
Supporting
β
β
+ TRACK
Between the Miles
Marcos
2016
Supporting
β
β
+ TRACK
Emergency Contact
Byron
2015
Lead
β
β
+ TRACK
Hunting Grounds
Sergio Guerrero
2015
Lead
β
5.0
β
+ TRACK
Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones
Cesar Arista
2014
Supporting
β
5.4
$7
+ TRACK
El Quetzal de Jade
Manuel Montes
2013
Lead
β
5.3
β
+ TRACK
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What genres has David Saucedo worked in throughout his career?
David Saucedo has worked across a variety of genres including horror, drama, thriller, music, action, and comedy.
What is one of David Saucedo's most notable roles in horror films?
He is known for playing Cesar Arista in the 2014 horror film Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones.
During which decade has David Saucedo been most active in his film career?
David Saucedo has been most active during the 2010s, with his filmography spanning from 2013 to 2024.
Has David Saucedo appeared in any films related to music?
Yes, he starred as Don Pedro in Canta Santiago (2024), a film related to music.
What types of roles has David Saucedo played in his career?
David Saucedo has taken on a variety of roles, including characters like Byron in Emergency Contact, Curandero in Worry Dolls, and Grandpa in My Name Is Maria De Jesus.
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