Who Is Alfonso Cuarón? Age, Biography, and Wiki
Alfonso Cuarón, born on November 28, 1961, is a Mexican filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, and editor. Known for his distinctive storytelling and technical prowess, Cuarón has made a significant mark in the film industry with several critically acclaimed movies. Notable works include "Gravity," "Children of Men," and "Roma," which have earned him numerous awards, including Academy Awards. As of 2025, Alfonso Cuarón is 63 years old.
Occupation | Cinematographer |
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Date of Birth | November 28, 1961 |
Age | 63 Years |
Birth Place | Mexico City, Mexico |
Horoscope | Sagittarius |
Country | Mexico |
Popularity
Alfonso Cuarón's Popularity over time
Height, Weight & Measurements
- Height: Approximately 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm)
- Weight: Around 170 lbs (77 kg)
- Body Measurements: Cuarón maintains a fit physique, although specific measurements are not publicly documented.
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
Alfonso Cuarón has had a dynamic personal life. He was previously married to Mexican actress and producer, Mariana Elías, but the couple divorced in 2014. As of 2025, Cuarón is reportedly dating acclaimed actress and filmmaker, Olivia Wilde. The couple has been seen together at various industry events, and their relationship has sparked considerable media interest.
Net Worth and Salary
Cuarón's successful career as a filmmaker has contributed to his substantial net worth. As of 2025, Alfonso Cuarón's estimated net worth is around $50 million. His earnings primarily stem from directorial roles, scriptwriting, and production credits on multiple blockbuster films, as well as lucrative deals from streaming services.
Career, Business, and Investments
Alfonso Cuarón's career spans over three decades, with his filmic style often blending intricate storytelling with cinematic innovation. In addition to his filmmaking, he co-founded the production company, Cha Cha Chá Films, focusing on creating impactful and entertaining narratives. With the rise of streaming platforms, Cuarón has made significant investments in developing original series and films for companies like Netflix, further enhancing his influence in the entertainment industry.
He created the production and distribution company Esperanto Filmoj ("Esperanto Films", named because of his support for the international language Esperanto ), which has credits in the films Duck Season, Pan's Labyrinth, and Gravity.
Cuarón also directed the controversial public service announcement I Am Autism (2009) for Autism Speaks that was criticized by disability rights groups for its negative portrayal of autism.
Social Network
Cuarón is relatively active on social media platforms. He often shares insights into his projects and personal life with his followers. His official Instagram account (@alfonsocuaron) features behind-the-scenes looks at his films and glimpses into his artistic process, while Twitter provides updates and engagement with fans and fellow creators.
Cuarón began working on television in Mexico, first as a technician and then as a director. His television work led to assignments as an assistant director for several film productions including La Gran Fiesta (1985), Gaby: A True Story (1987) and Romero (1989).
In 1991 he landed his first big-screen directorial assignment, Sólo con tu pareja, a sex comedy about a womanizing businessman (played by Daniel Giménez Cacho) who, after having sex with an attractive nurse, is fooled into believing he's contracted AIDS.
In addition to writing, producing and directing, Cuarón co-edited the film with Luis Patlán. The film, which also starred cabaret singer Astrid Hadad and model/actress Claudia Ramírez (with whom Cuarón was linked between 1989 and 1993) was a big hit in Mexico.
After this success, director Sydney Pollack hired Cuarón to direct an episode of Fallen Angels, a series of neo-noir stories produced for the Showtime premium cable network in 1993; other directors who worked on the series included Steven Soderbergh, Jonathan Kaplan, Peter Bogdanovich, and Tom Hanks.
The episode was entitled, "Murder, Obliquely" (1993) starring Laura Dern, Alan Rickman, and Diane Lane.
Education
Alfonso Cuarón pursued his education at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), where he studied film. His time in the university helped shape his cinematic vision and storytelling approach, allowing him to emerge as one of the most innovative filmmakers in the industry today.
He has a sister Christina, and two brothers; Carlos, also a filmmaker, and Alfredo, a conservation biologist. Cuarón studied philosophy at the National Autonomous University of Mexico and filmmaking at the Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos, a school within the same university.
There he met the director Carlos Marcovich and cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki, and they made what would be his first short film, Vengeance Is Mine.