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José Ignacio Fresneda García (Villanueva de la Fuente, Ciudad Real, 19 June 1971), better known as Nacho Fresneda, is a Spanish actor known for his portrayal of the character of Manuel Aimé in the series Hospital Central and as Alonso de Entrerríos in the series, El ministerio del tiempo ("The Ministry of Time"). He has also worked in cinema and theatre, as well as in other television projects, mainly for TV3 (Catalonia). He also played doctor Mauricio Salcedo in the series Amar en tiempo turños.[1] He hit the international scene in 2011 when he played Driss Larbi in the Arturo Pérez-Reverte's American production, La Reina del Sur ("The Queen of the South").
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Born | José Ignacio Fresneda García 19 June 1971 Quart de Poblet (Province of València), Spain |
Filmography
editFeature films
edit- Tramway to Malvarrosa (Tranvía a la Malvarrosa) (1997), by José Luis García Sánchez.[2]
- Tre mogli (2001), by Marco Risi .
- La gran mentira del rocanrol (2002), by Tono Errando .
- The Bum's Lullaby (La tarara del chapao) (2003), by Enrique Navarro .
- Febrer (2004), by Sílvia Quer
- Iris (2004), by Rosa Vergés
- Atlas of Human Geography (2007), by Azucena Rodríguez
- The Realm (2018), by Rodrigo Sorogoyen
- The Silence of the Marsh (2019), by Marc Vigil
Short films
edit- Sonata (2013), by Jon Ander Tomás
- I do not plan to return (2001), by Alicia Puig
- Los Planetas (2006), by José Carlos Ruiz
- Salvador (History of an everyday miracle) (2007), by Abdelatif Hwidar
Dubbing
edit- Rollerball (2002), as Sanjay (Naveen Andrews).
- Tears of the Sun (2003), as Terwase (Peter Mensah).
- Crash (2004), as Farhad (Shaun Toub).
- The Hangover (2009), as Stu Price (Ed Helms).
- The International (2009), as General Charles Motomba (Lucian Msamati).
- Terminator Salvation (2009), as Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington).
- Clash of the Titans (2010), as Perseus (Sam Worthington).
- Buried (2010), as Jabir (José Luis García Pérez).
- The Hangover Part II (2011), as Stu Price (Ed Helms).
- Wrath of the Titans (2012), as Perseus (Sam Worthington).
- The Hangover Part III (2013), as Stu Price (Ed Helms).
- Alisa, que no fue así (2015), as August
Television
editSeries
edit- Ambitions (1998)
- El cor de la Ciutat (2000–2008) as Huari Ajiram
- Hospital Central (2002–2008) as Manuel Aimé Torrente [3] Fresneda reappeared in the last episode of the 19th season.[4]
- Amar en tiempos revueltos ("To Love in troubled times") (2009–2010)
- La Reina del Sur (2011) as Dris Larbi
- Gran Nord (2012–2013) as Ermengol Tarrés
- Víctor Ros (2015) as Fernando de la Escosura
- El ministerio del tiempo (2015–2020) as Alonso de Entrerríos
- El Señor de los Cielos (2019–2020) as Renzo Volpi
- Madres. Amor y vida (2020) as Chema.[5]
Episode
edit- A flor de pell
- Mirall trencat (2002) as Felip
- Le dernier seigneur des Balkans (2005) as Dino Rispoli
- Infidels (2009) as Marc Guasch [6]
- Hispania, la leyenda (2010) as Octavio
- Ángel o demonio (2011)
- Manual de supervivencia (2013) as Carlos
- El don de Alba (2013) as Carlos Abrantes
- Isabel (2013) as Aben Hud
- Los misterios de Laura (2014) as Nicolás Madera. The mystery of the crime of the century. (Episode 7, Season 3.)
- La que se avecina (2014), as Jorge Crespo
Movies for TV
edit- Another city (2003), by César Martínez Herrada
- Viure sense by (2005), by Carlos Pérez Ferré
- Projecte Cassandra (2005), by Xavier Manich
Theatre
edit- Enigmatic Variations, directed by Christophe Lidón.
- Ángel, directed by Jaume Pujol.
- Macbeth, directed by Calixto Bieito.
- Por menjar-se ànima, directed by Carmen Portacelli.
- The Cherry Orchard, directed by Lluís Pasqual.
- Cándido, directed by Carles Alfaro.
- No teasing with love, directed by Dennise Rafter
- Titanic. Pavana spectacles
- Blood Wedding. Shakespeare Foundation of Valencia
- Le Bourgeois gentilhomme. Teatre Micalet.
- The Trojans, by Euripides. Adaptation by Alberto Conejero, directed by Carmen Portacelli
Awards and nominations
editIn the 2017 Feroz Awards, Fresneda was nominated as Best Leading Actor in a Series for The ministry of Time.
References
edit- ^ Ramirez, Mariana (3 June 2009). "Nacho Fresneda signs for Loving in troubled times". leisure.net. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
- ^ "Tranvía a la Malvarrosa (1996)". IMDb. Retrieved 2020-03-15.
- ^ Aimé deja el Central, "Aimé leaves Central". Telecinco, retrieved 26 March 2020,
- ^ *Central Hospital opens the doors to its 'historical'. The World. Retrieved on 4 May 2020
- ^ Escalona, Maribel (11 December 2019). "'Madres. Amor y vida': La nueva serie de Telecinco hecha por mujeres". Yahoo.com.
- ^ "Descripción de los personajes secundarios". tv3.cat (in Catalan). Archived from the original on 2013-08-08. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
- "'The Queen of the South' starts today on Antena 3". The free voice. Retrieved on 4 May 2020.
- "The comedy 'Gran Nord' will reach the beginning of l'any vinent on TV3". ara.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved on 4 May 2020.
- "Juan Fernández, Nacho Fresneda and María Cantuel join the cast of 'Víctor Ros ' ". mizonatv.com. Retrieved on 4 May 2020.
- "Nacho Fresneda, the 16th century soldier from 'The Ministry of Time ' ". The Newspaper. Retrieved on 4 May 2020.
- "Nacho Fresneda stars in a stellar performance in 'Ángel o demonio ' ". Telecinco. Retrieved on 4 May 2020.
- "Nacho Fresneda plays the film director interested in bringing Malena's work to the big screen in 'Familia' . " Telecinco. Retrieved on 4 May 2020.
- "Actors Nacho Fresneda and Ana Torrent participate in 'El don de Alba ' ". Telecinco. Retrieved on 4 May 2020.
- "Nacho Fresneda will be Jorge, the architect who designed" Mirador de Montepinar ", this Monday at LQSA". culturaenserie.com. Retrieved on 4 May 2020.