Alejo Sauras

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Alejo Sauras
Alejo Sauras Premios Goya 2017 (cropped).jpg
Sauras at the 2017 Goya Awards
Born
Alejo Martín Sauras

(1979-06-29) June 29, 1979 (age 42)

Alejo Martín Sauras (born June 29, 1979 in Palma de Mallorca), is a Spanish actor who is best known as Raúl Martinez in Los Serrano.

Biography[]

Sauras was born in Palma de Mallorca, Mallorca but he spend his childhood in Madrid. Sauras studied aviation electronics for a while but he left his studies to pursue acting. Along with his acting studies, he studied Japanese, which gave him two theatre roles afterward. He also studied dance with Sue Samuels of the Broadway Dance Center in 2001. Sauras begin to get small roles in television series and his breakthrough happened through the TV series Al salir de clase (1997–2001) where Sauras played a young gay man, Santi.[1] Later, Sauras had roles in Y decirte una estupidez, por ejemplo, te quiero (2000) and Diario de una becaria (2003). He also made guest roles in television series. From 2003 to 2008 Sauras played Raúl Martínez in Los Serrano

Awards[]

In 2007, Sauras won a "best actor" prize for his role in the movie Bienvenido a casa.[citation needed]

Filmography[]

Movies[]

  • Mensaka (1998)
  • Y decirte alguna estupidez, por ejemplo, te quiero (2000)
  • La mujer de mi vida (2001)
  • Diario de una becaria (2003)
  • Atrapados TV movie (2003)
  • Mentiras TV movie (2005)
  • H6: Diario de un asesino (2005)
  • Bienvenido a casa (2006)
  • La habitación de Fermat (2007)
  • Café solo o con ellas (2007)
  • Lo que tiene el otro (2007)
  • Sexykiller, morirás por ella (2007)
  • Mentiras y gordas (2008)
  • Los Abrazos Rotos (2009)
  • Solo Química (2015)
  • (2017), como Javier Sánchez

Television[]

Theatre[]

  • La Ínsula Barataria (1996)
  • Manuke Mura (1996, in Japanese)
  • Tonari No Ojiisan (1997, in Japanese)
  • La Gallina Ciega (2002)

References[]

  1. ^ Alejo Sauras – Un gay apasionado y con carácter en "Al Salir de Clase"
  2. ^ Moreno, María José (January 21, 2010). "Alejo Sauras: 'La inseguridad y la vanidad son dos mis defectos". Europa Press.
  3. ^ Gómez García, Iván (2018). "The End of the Restoration: A Vision from the Early Second Republic in 14 de abril. La República". In George, Jr., David R.; Tang, Wan Sonya (eds.). Televising Restoration Spain: History and Fiction in Twenty-First-Century Costume Dramas. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 250. ISBN 978-3-319-96195-8.

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