As an actor, Kruz played the role of a bad boyfriend in various TV shows and films. He worked opposite
Bruce Willis in theatrical production at the
Creative Artist Agency before retirement. He played the Zorro character for
Zorro Productions. He took over as Zorro from
Antonio Banderas for live shows in Los Angeles. Kruz had his projects on the Academy Award Shortlist 3 times and at
Sundance and SXSW 2 times.[8][9]
In 2014, Kruz produced the short film Godka Cirka (A Hole in the Sky), about the female genital mutilation in Somalia, directed by
Alex Lora Cercos which premiered at Sundance. It won the
Gaudí Awards.[10][11]
In 2016, he co-directed the short film Parivara with
Alex Lora Cercos. It premiered at the
Cambridge Film Festival and won Best Documentary at several international film festivals, including the International Film Festival of New York.[12][13][14]
Kruz is involved in global charitable work, focusing on children's welfare and combating
human trafficking.[19] He helped found the Samarpan Foundation (“Unconditional Service” in Sanskrit), a Nepal-based NGO, operating as a 501(c) organization.[20][21][3][19]
Recognition
Alex Kruz was interviewed at the Athens International Monthly Art Film Festival.[6]
The film
Parivara, co-written and directed by Alex Lora and Alex Kruz, won the "Best Documentary" award at the New York International Film Festival (IFFNY).[22][23][3]
An interview featuring Alex Kruz, the director, and Ewa Pirog, the producer, of Fallen: The Search of a Broken Angel took place at the Rome Prisma Independent Film Awards.[5][2]
In an award interview with Florence Film Awards, Kruz discussed receiving the Congressional Award for Humanitarianism in 2018 and his Emmy Nominations in the same year, along with a subsequent win in 2021 with his long term collaborator,
Alex Lora Cercos.[8]
^Kruz, Alex,
Fallen: The Search of A Broken Angel (Sci-Fi), Christalo Castro, Alex Kruz, Serena Profaci, Wolf Circle Productions, retrieved October 6, 2023