In 1999, Torres returned to Puerto Rico where he worked on the telenovela "Cuando despierta el amor", presented via Puerto Rico's public television
WIPR-TV. Later he appeared in the Puerto Rican
Telemundo TV series titled "Después del adiós" where he played "Arturo Bolívar", a man ill with the
Lou Gehrig's disease, and participated in the movie "Los Díaz de Doris" directed by
Abdiel Colberg. In the same year he participated in the movie for television "Punto final", by
Edwin Reyes. In that production, transmitted by
Univision Puerto Rico Channel 11, Torres played the role of "Juaco", a
nuyorican poet seeking to recover his identity. Torres also returns to teaching at the Drama Department of the
University of Puerto Rico, in
Río Piedras. In the early 2000s he plays the role of Antonio, a homosexual priest, in the movie
12 Horas by director
Raúl Marchand. Torres's acting in 12 Horas was highly spoken of by the critics, marking one of his most prominent roles in the big screen. Since then, Torres has played the lead acting roles in the two most recent films by
Jacobo Morales: "Dios los cría ll" and "Ángel", as well as in "Ruido", by director César Rodríguez and winner of the "Innovacion" award at the 2006 International Cinema Festival in Montreal, "Chiringa", "Desamores", "El sueño del regreso", and "
Che" starring
Benicio del Toro and directed by
Steven Soderbergh and the 2010 "María", directed by
Fernando Allende. He also developed the theatrical shows "Monogamia", "Bent", "Jav y Joss" (co-starring
Francisco Capó) "Un enemigo del Pueblo", and "El caso Dios", among others. == Filmography ==