Yazpik was born in
Mexico City,
Mexico, into a wealthy family, the son of successful
gynaecologist Jose Maria Meza and housewife Cristina Yazpik. His mother is of
Lebanese descent. He has two siblings. When Yazpik was a child, his father decided to move the family to
San Diego,
California,
United States, and started a practice in
Tijuana. The family settled in
La Jolla. After his father's practice failed, the family moved to Tijuana, but Yazpik and his brother continued going to school in San Diego. Yazpik's first acting job came from a friend of his father, who produced the television film
The Brute With the Angel of Death. He moved to Mexico City to study at the
Centro de Educación Artística (CEA), run by broadcasting company
Televisa. Upon graduating he was offered minor roles in youth
soap operas on Televisa. He had his first major role on television in the soap opera
The Dove in 1995, produced by
José Rendón, which stopped production because of the death of its star actor . In 1996, Yazpik acted in his second
telenovela,
Song of Love, produced by
Luis de Llano Macedo, and in the film
Última llamada, directed by
Carlos Garcia Agraz. In 1997, he gained roles in television, playing a villainous youth in the telenovelas
Pueblo chico, infierno grande and
Ángela, both produced by
José Alberto Castro. Yazpik portrayed Mexican
narcotics trafficker,
Amado Carrillo Fuentes in the third season of the Netflix drama series
Narcos (2017) and in all three seasons of
Narcos: Mexico (2018–2021). == Filmography ==