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Film: Selection Film: Selection 2019 HASTA EL CIELO. Directed by Daniel Calparsoro. 2019 ADÚ. Directed by Salvador Calvo. 2019 WAY DOWN. Directed by Jaume Balagueró. Filming. 2019 OUT IN THE OPEN. Directed by Benito Zambrano. 2019 ADVENTAGES OF TRAVELLING IN TRAIN. Directed by Aritz Moreno. 2019 EYE FOR AN EYE. Directed by Paco Plaza. 2018 GUN CITY. Directed by Dani de la Torre. 2018 YUCATÁN. Directed by Daniel Monzón. 2018 WAVE OF CRIMES. Directed by Gracia Querejeta. 2017 ESCAPE PLAN. Directed by Iñaki Dorronsoro. 2016 1898: OUR LAST MEN IN THE PHILIPINNES. Directed by Salvador Calvo. 2016 TORO. Directed by Kike Maíllo. 2016 TO STEAL FROM A THIEF. Directed by Daniel Calparsoro. 2015 RETRIBUTION. Directed by Dani de la Torre. 2015 MA MA. Directed by Julio Médem. 2015 A CAMBIO DE NADA. Directed by Daniel Guzmán. 2014 SHREW’S NEST. Directed by Juanfer Andrés y Esteban Roel. 2014 MURIERON POR ENCIMA DE SUS POSIBILIDADES. Directed by Isaki Lacuesta. 2014 A NIGHT IN OLD MEXICO. Directed by Emilio Aragón. 2014 EL NIÑO. Directed by Daniel Monzón. 2014 OS FENÓMENOS. Directed by Alfonso Zarauza. 2012 A GUN IN EACH HAND. Directed by Cesc Gay. 2012 OPERACIÓN E. Directed by Miguel Courtois. 2012 QUÉ PENA TU FAMILIA. Directed by Nicolás López. 2011 SLEEP TIGHT. Directed by Jaume Balaguero. 2010 EVEN THE RAIN. Directed by Iciar Bollain. 2010 THE OUTLAW. Directed by Andrucha Waddington. 2010 MR. NICE. Directed by Bernard Rose. 2009 CELL 211. Directed by Daniel Monzón. Goya Award, Best Lead Actor. 2009 THE LIMITS OF CONTROL. Directed by Jim Jarmusch. 2009 THE APOSTLE. Directed by Fernando Cortizo. 2009 CREBINSKY. Directed by Enrique Otero. 2008 LA NOCHE QUE DEJÓ DE LLOVER. Directed by Alfonso Zarauza. 2007 HOTEL TÍVOLI. Directed by Antón Reixa. 2007 CASUAL DAY. Directed by Max Lemcke. 2006 MIAMI VICE. Directed by Michael Mann. O ROCHO talent agency pizca gutiérrez & diana montero Madrid (Spain) ★ Cell: +34 657 86 49 11 ★ eMail: [email protected] ★ www.orocho.es 2006 CELIA’S LIVES. Directed by Antonio Chavarrías. 2006 CARGO. Directed by Clive Gordon. 2005 THE NIGHT OF THE BROTHER. Directed by Santiago García de Leániz. 2004 YOUR NEXT LIFE. Directed by Manolo Gutiérrez Aragón. European Film Awards 2004, Nominated as Best Actor. 2004 UNCONSCIOUS. Directed by Joaquín Oristrell. 2003 THE WEAKNESS OF THE BOLSHEVIK. Directed by Manuel Martín Cuenca. 2003 THE CARPENTER’S PENCIL. Directed by Antón Reixa. 2003 TAKE MY EYES. Directed by Iciar Bollain. Goya Award Best Lead Actor, and Silver Seashell Best Lead Actor in San Sebastian International Film Festival 2002 THIRTEEN CHIMES. Directed by Xavier Villaverde. 2002 MONDAYS OF THE SUN. Directed by Fernando León. Goya Awards 2003, Best Supporting Actor. 2001 VISIONARIOS. Directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón. 2001 DON'T TEMPT ME. Directed by Agustín Díaz Yanes. 2000 LEO. Directed by José Luis Borau. 2000 KISSES FOR EVERYONE. Directed by Jaime Chavarri. 2000 I KNOW WHO YOU Are. Directed by Patricia Ferreira. 2000 HEART OF THE WARRIOR. Directed by Daniel Monzón. 1999 JEALOUSY. Directed by Vicente Aranda. 1999 FLOWERS FROM ANOTHER WORLD. Directed by Iciar Bollain. Goya Awards 2000, nominated as Best New Actor. Television: 2019 LOS FAVORITOS DE MIDAS. NETFLIX, directed by Mateo Gil. 2018 MIRA LO QUE HAS HECHO. MOVISTAR +, by Berto Romero. 1998 MAREAS VIVAS. TVG, directed by Antón Reixa. 1998 XABAXIRA DEL XABARÍN CLUB. TVG, directed by Antón Reixa. 1997 CAFÉ CON LECHE. Antena 3 TV, directed by José Frade Theater: 2011 THE THREEPENNY OPERA, by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. Directed by Quico Cadaval. 2006 HAMLET. By William Shakespeare. Directed by por Lino Braxe. 2005 THE GLASS MENAGERIE. By Tennessee Williams. Directed by Agustín Alezzo. 2001 THE DINNER GAME. By Francis Veber. Directed by Paco Mir. 1996 ESCUELA DE BUFONES. Directed by Quico Cadaval, Cándido Pazó y Fabio Mangolini. 1996 MAGICAL BROTHERS, Cabaret Band. 1995 SQUASH, Marías Theater Company. O ROCHO talent agency pizca gutiérrez & diana montero Madrid (Spain) ★ Cell: +34 657 86 49 11 ★ eMail: [email protected] ★ www.orocho.es Awards: Goya Awards. Spanish Film Academy. 2019 Nominated. Best Lead Actor for EYE FOR AN EYE 2016 Nominated. Best Lead Actor for RETRIBUTION 2012 Nominated. Best Lead Actor for SLEEP TIGHT 2011 Nominated. Best Lead Actor for EVEN THE RAIN 2010 Won. Best Lead Actor for CELL 211 2004 Won. Best Lead Actor for TAKE MY EYES 2003 Won. Best Supporting Actor for MONDAYS IN THE SUN 2000 Nominated. Best New Actor for FLORES DE OTRO MUNDO Almería International Film Festival. 2018 Won. Almeria Tierra de Cine Award Valladolid International Film Festival. 2017 Won. Espiga de Honor (Honorary Spike) Gaudí Awards. Catalonian Film Academy. 2015 Won. Best Lead Actor for EL NIÑO 2012 Won. Best Lead Actor for SLEEP TIGHT Premios Cinematográficos Jose María Forqué, EGEDA 2016 Nominated. Best Actor for RETRIBUTION (2015) 2012 Nominated. Best Actor for SLEEP TIGHT (2011) 2011 Won. Best Actor for EVEN THE RAIN (2010) 2010 Won. Best Actor for CELL 211(2009) Feroz Awards. Spanish Cinematographic Informers Association. 2019 Nominated. Best Lead Actor for EYE FOR AN EYE 2016 Nominated. Best Lead Actor for RETRIBUTION Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain 2016 Nominated, CEC Award. Best Actor for RETRIBUTION (2015). 2016 Nominated, CEC Award. Best Supporting Actor for MA MA (2015). 2013 Nominated, CEC Award. Best Actor for OPERACION E (2012). 2012 Nominated, CEC Award. Best Actor for SLEEP TIGHT (2011). 2011 Nominated, CEC Award. Best Actor for EVEN THE RAIN (2010). 2010 Won, CEC Award. Best Actor for CELL 211 (2009). 2004 Won, CEC Award. Best Actor for TAKE MY EYES (2003). Also for THE WEAKNESS OF THE BOLSHEVIK. 2003 Won, CEC Award. Best Supporting Actor for MONDAYS IN THE SUN (2002) 2000 Nominated, CEC Award. Best Supporting Actor for FLORES DE OTRO MUNDO (1999) Biarritz Ameriqué Latine Festival (France) 2012 Won. Best Actor for OPERACION E (2012) Málaga Spanish Film Festival 2011 Málaga Lifetime Achievement Award Mestre Mateo Awards. Academia Galega do Audiovisual. 2019 Won, Best Actor for GUN CITY (2018) 2017 Won, Best Actor for TO STEAL FROM A THIEF (2016) 2016 Won, Best Actor for RETRIBUTION (2015) 2015 Won, Best Actor for EL NIÑO (2014) 2013 Won, Best Actor for OPERACION E (2012) 2011 Fernando Rey Honor Award 2010 Won, Best Actor for CELL 211 (2009) 2008 Nominated, Best Actor for LA NOCHE QUE DEJÓ DE LLOVER (2008) 2006 Won, Best Actor for CARGO (2006) O ROCHO talent agency pizca gutiérrez & diana montero Madrid (Spain) ★ Cell: +34 657 86 49 11 ★ eMail: [email protected] ★ www.orocho.es Cartagena Film Festival 2005 Won, Golden India Catalina Best Actor (Mejor Actor) for TAKE MY EYES (2003) Copenhagen International Film Festival 2004 Won, Golden Swan. Best Actor for TAKE MY EYES (2003) European Film Awards 2010 Nominated. Best Lead Actor for CELL 211 (2009) 2005 Nominated. Audience Award. Best Actor for YOUR NEXT LIFE (2004) Fotogramas de Plata 2012 Nominated. Fotogramas de Plata. Best Movie Actor for SLEEP TIGHT (2011) 2010 Won. Fotogramas de Plata. Best Movie Actor for CELL 211 (2009) 2004 Won. Fotogramas de Plata. Best Movie Actor for TAKE MY EYES (2003) Mar del Plata Film Festival 2004 Won. Best Actor For CARPENTER’S PENCIL (2003). Tied with Alejandro Urdapilleta for ADIÓS QUERIDA LUNA. Miami Film Festival 2013 Won. Special Mention, Dramatic Features - Ibero-American Cinema Competition, ex eaquo all the cast for A GUN IN EACH HAND (2012) 2004 Won. Best Actor. For THE WEAKNESS OF THE BOLSHEVIK (2003) ACE Awards 2010 Won, ACE Award. Cinema - Best Supporting Actor for CELL 211 (2009) 2004 Nominated, Premio ACE. Cinema - Best Supporting Actor for MONDAYS IN THE SUN (2002) San Sebastián International Film Festival 2003 Won, Silver Seashell. Best Actor for TAKE MY EYES (2003) Sant Jordi Awards 2003 Won. Sant Jordi. Best Spanish Actor for MONDAYS IN THE SUN (2002) Seattle International Film Festival 2010 Won. Golden Space Needle Award. Best Actor for CELL 211 (2010) 2004 Won. Golden Space Needle Award. Best Actor for TAKE MY EYES (2003) Spanish Actors Union 2013 Nominated. Award of the Spanish Actors Union. Film: Lead Performance, Male for OPERACION E. 2010 Won. Award of the Spanish Actors Union. Film: Lead Performance, Male for CELL 211. 2004 Won. Award of the Spanish Actors Union. Film: Lead Performance, for TAKE MY EYES. 2003 Won. Award of the Spanish Actors Union. Film: Supporting Performance, Male for MONDAYS IN THE SUN Turia Awards 2004 Won. Turia Award. Best Actor for TAKE MY EYES (2003) O ROCHO talent agency pizca gutiérrez & diana montero Madrid (Spain) ★ Cell: +34 657 86 49 11 ★ eMail: [email protected] ★ www.orocho.es .
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