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  1. 17 July 1995 (age 28) Saitama, Japan. Nationality. Mexican. Occupation. Actor. Joshua Ernesto Okamoto Brambila (born 17 July 1995) is a Mexican actor. He is known for his roles in Control Z (2022) as Gibrán, Sexo, pudor y lágrimas 2 (2022) as Fichas, and Narcos: Mexico (2018) as Manuel. [1] [2]

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    • Joshua Ernesto Okamoto Brambila, 17 July 1995 (age 28), Saitama, Japan
    • Actor
  2. Joshua Okamoto is a Japanese-Mexican actor and director who started his career in theater and Netflix series. He will make his Hollywood debut in Saw X, the tenth installment of the horror franchise, and has appeared in films and TV shows such as Muerte al verano, Control Z and Narcos: Mexico.

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  3. 29K Followers, 3,499 Following, 197 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Joshua Okamoto (@joshuaokamoto_)

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  5. Sep 29, 2023 · Joshua Okamoto is one of the actors in Saw X, the tenth film in the horror franchise. He plays Diego, a talkative tourist guide who works for Cecilia, the con artist who scams sick patients in Mexico.

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  6. Joshua Okamoto is a Japanese-born Mexican actor who has appeared in theater, TV and film. He is known for his roles in Narcos, Saw X, Sex, Shame and Tears and more.

  7. Joshua Okamoto. Actor: Saw X. Born in Saitama, Japan, to a Japanese father and Mexican mother, Okamoto lived in Japan until he was 3 years old, and then moved to Guadalajara, Mexico, with his family. His mother, a theater actress, introduced him to the world of acting, having to accompany her to her theater rehearsals since he was a child.

  8. Sep 30, 2023 · Joshua Okamoto is one of the Mexican actors who star in the tenth installment of the Saw franchise, where serial killer Jigsaw unleashes his bloody games in the capital. The film, directed by Kevin Greutert, features references to Mexican culture and history in its traps and settings.

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