Yenque co-founded East Los Angeles Society of Film & Arts. In 1999, on the set of
The Blue Diner, Esra Gaffin said Yenque had prepped for a different role, mentioning he had the ability from previous roles to handle several types of firearms. In 2001, Yenque and fellow actors Marisol Padilla Sanchez,
Majandra Delfino, and
Jacob Vargas won Outstanding Latino Cast in a Feature Film for
Traffic at the
ALMA Awards. In 2012, he founded
Arts for a Better Tomorrow, bringing change to orphanages in
Baja California. Yenque starred alongside Paco Mufote in
Contratiempo. == Filmography ==