Julián Valcárcel
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Julíán Valcárcel (Albacete, april 3 1966) is a Spanish actor.
Biography[edit]
Born in Albacete, Spain in 1966 he obtained a Law Degree at Universidad Complutense in 1991 and has worked as a lawyer in Madrid since 1994[1]. His love of theatre and the performing arts dates back to his teen years spent in Ireland, Spain and the United States. In 1980 he began training as an actor at Tomás Navarro Tomás school where he became part of the first promotion of the school theatre group.
in 2014 after being cast in a very popular television commercial in Spain, he began a second career playing supporting roles in several Spanish feature films and series. Julián has also been a constant presence on the Madrid stage, performing leading characters in several theatre productions[2].
Filmography[edit]
Feature films[edit]
- Piggy (Carlota Pereda), 2022
- Prison 77 (Alberto Rodríguez), 2022
- Animal Behaviour (Miguel Romero), 2018
- Holy Goalie (Curro Velázquez) 2017
- Una mañana cualquiera (Miguel Martí), 2015
- Las brujas de Zugarramurdi (Álex de la Iglesia), 2013
- La Montaña Rusa (Emilio Martínez-Lázaro), 2013
- Todos estamos invitados (Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón), 2008
Theatre plays[edit]
- La venganza del Señor Pellicer (Martín Garrido Ramis) – Dir. Martín Garrido Ramis. (2019-2020)
- La carta perdida (Ana Graciani) - Dir. Ana Graciani. 2016 -2018
- Iceberg (Joaquín Pérez Suárez) - Dir. Joaquín P. Suárez. 2017
Television series[edit]
- Mía es la venganza, de Mediaset España (2023) César.
- Servir y proteger, de TVE. (2022). Enrique.
- 30 monedas, de HBO España (2020-2021) Ernesto.
- Caronte, de Mediaset España (2020) José.
- Capítulo 0, de Movistar+ (2018) Señor Bañera.
- La que se avecina, de Mediaset España (2016) Fiscal.
References[edit]
External references[edit]
- ↑ "VALCÁRCEL ABOGADOS". www.valca.com. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
- ↑ "Julián Valcárcel". Revista Godot (in español). Retrieved 2023-04-05.
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