Luis Perezagua

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Luis Perezagua
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Luis Perezagua
Born
Luis Perezagua Mayans

(1949-10-08) 8 October 1949 (age 72)
OccupationActor
Years active1979–present

Luis Perezagua (Madrid, 1949) is a Spanish actor of theater, cinema and television.

Biography[]

Perezagua studied theater at in Madrid. He began his professional career in Antonio Buero Vallejo's play "" directed by José Tamayo. At that time he had previously participated in independent theater groups with plays by playwrights such as Max Aub and Fernando Arrabal. From then on, his professional career was mainly linked to the world of theater (The Zarzuela and Spanish Variety Shows). At that time he alternated his professional activities with work in the cinema and television, and most recently, as an actor and speaker at the Complutense University of Madrid.[1]

He has been a member of the CNINAT (National Center for the Initiation of Children and Adolescents to the Theater), directed by , intervening in several of its productions.

Theater[]

Throughout his career as an actor, he has been part of several theater and zarzuela companies, such as The Spanish Company of Classical Theater (directed by ), The Small Theater Company of Madrid (directed by ), The National Lyrical Company, The Ases Líricos Company (directed by ) and the Isaac Albéniz Company (directed by ). While in these companies, he performed mainly in popular plays from the Spanish Golden Age, even receiving the prize for Best Actor in the "Theater Festival of The Spanish Golden Age", celebrated in the Chamizal National Memorial (United States) with the play "La dama duende", in 1986. He performed as a comic tenor with the Ases Líricos Company and Isaac Albéniz Company in many well-known zarzuelas including, , , La corte de faraón, La verbena de la paloma, etc., as well as in their variety shows, , and (As Tomillo). This last play was represented in honor of the one-hundredth year after the death of Gayarre, and was directed by Ignacio Aranaz.

In 1993 he starred with Lina Morgan in , and was directed by prestigious directors such as , , Francisco Nieva, Víctor Andrés Catena, José Luis García Sánchez, José Osuna, , , , , , José Tamayo, , Carlos Larrañaga, , , , , , , , , , and , among others. He has performed in many different play genres throughout his career.

Cinema[]

He debuted with the short film (starring with Isabel Ordaz), and later, he performed supporting roles in several films. His most prominent role in his early years as supporting actor was in the film , directed by José Luis Cuerda in 1988. Later, he played as a supporting actor in several films directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez, such as Out of play in 1991, in 1994 and , in 1996.

In 1995 he performed as a supporting actor in 2 films nominated for the Goya Awards, and Así en el cielo como en la tierra. He has also performed in Love Can Seriously Damage Your Health, and since the year 2000, he worked under the command of José Luis García Sánchez in films such as , and .

His most recent work is in the new film by José Luis Cuerda, Tiempo después, which was released at the end of 2018.

Television[]

His first work in television was in 1980, in children's shows such as and music programs such as (1985).

Between 1984 and 1988, he was the voice of Maese Camera in La bola de cristal. Later, he intervened in series such as Sesame Street, and , where he was an important character. From the end of the 1980s until now, he has performed in numerous supporting roles in several television series such as , Hostal Royal Manzanares, , Los ladrones van a la oficina, , Velvet Colección, and many more. He starred in the series (where he played Borja); (as Martinez); Los negocios de mamá (as Estanislao), (as Benito), and recently, in the first three seasons of Amar en tiempos revueltos, where he played the character which would make him quite famous, Isidro Bulnes.

He has performed as a supporting character in mini-series such as La Regenta (), (Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón), (Josefina Molina), (Ricardo Palacios), and (José Luis García Sánchez), among others.

Theater[]

Year Play Playwright Directed by
2019 Federico García Lorca and
2017 La visita
2017 and Silvio Martínez, from Ramón María del Valle-Inclán's texts
2014
2014 Pedro Muñoz Seca
2012 Orquesta de señoritas Jean Anouilh
2009 Enrique Jardiel Poncela
2008 Benito Pérez Galdós
2006 (As Nicomedes) Carlos Arniches José Luis Moreno
2005 Melocotón en almíbar Miguel Mihura
2003 Lope de Vega
2003 Anacleto se divorcia Pedro Muñoz Seca
2003
2002 (As The Inspector) Alfonso Paso
2002 Miguel Mihura
2001 Sin rencor Sam Bobrick Carlos Larrañaga
1999 John Chapman and Ray Cooney
1999 Josep Maria Benet i Jornet
1998 Furio Bordon José Luis García Sánchez
1996 Jorge Llopis
1995 Lope de Vega
1995 La dama boba Lope de Vega
1994 (As Julio) Alfonso Paso
1993 Roberto Romero Víctor Andrés Catena
1993
1991 and , from Carlos Arniches's sainetes
1991 (As Conesa) Carlos Arniches Víctor Andrés Catena
1989
1989 Ramón María del Valle-Inclán
1987
1987 Ray Cooney Víctor Andrés Catena
1986 David Wiltse
1985 Ray Cooney
1983 Duque de Rivas Francisco Nieva
1983 José Martín Recuerda
1982 Lope de Vega José Osuna
1982
1981
1979 La señorita de Trevélez Carlos Arniches José Osuna
1979 , from Bartolomé Torres Naharro's texts
1979 Lope de Vega
1979 Pedro Calderón de la Barca
1978 Childish story, music by
1977 Antonio Buero Vallejo José Tamayo

Small Theater Company of Madrid[]

Year Play Playwright Directed by
1995 Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare
1995 The Taming of the Shrew William Shakespeare
1986 La dama duende Pedro Calderón de la Barca
1984
1984 Lope de Vega

Dramatized readings[]

Year Play Playwright Directed by
2018
2017 Giacomo Puccini
2017 Gloria Fuertes's poems

Zarzuela[]

The National Lyrical Company[]

Year Play Playwright Music Composer Directed by
2009 and Francisco Alonso
2008 and Federico Chueca
2008 and Federico Chueca
2007 and Gerónimo Giménez and
1995 Jacinto Guerrero
1988 Federico Romero Sarachaga and Guillermo Fernández-Shaw Iturralde Federico Moreno Torroba

The Ases Líricos and Isaac Albéniz Company[]

Year Play Playwright Music Composer Directed by
and Francisco Ramos de Castro Pablo Sorozábal
and Francisco Alonso
and Reveriano Soutullo and Juan Vert
Jacinto Guerrero
José Serrano
, and Reveriano Soutullo and Juan Vert
Doña Francisquita Federico Romero Sarachaga and Guillermo Fernández-Shaw Iturralde Amadeo Vives
El huésped del sevillano Juan Ignacio Luca de Tena and Jacinto Guerrero
La tabernera del puerto Federico Romero Sarachaga and Guillermo Fernández-Shaw Iturralde Pablo Sorozábal
and Amadeo Vives
and
Luisa Fernanda Federico Romero Sarachaga and Guillermo Fernández-Shaw Iturralde Federico Moreno Torroba
Manuel Fernández Caballero
1994 La Parranda Francisco Alonso
1990 and Vital Aza Ruperto Chapí
1989 La Gran Vía Federico Chueca and Joaquín Valverde José Osuna
1987 Federico Romero Sarachaga and Guillermo Fernández-Shaw Iturralde Jesús Guridi
1985 and Jacinto Guerrero
1983 Federico Romero Sarachaga and Guillermo Fernández-Shaw Iturralde Jacinto Guerrero
1982 José López Silva and Carlos Fernández Shaw Ruperto Chapí
1982 La verbena de la Paloma Tomás Bretón
1981 Federico Chueca
1978 and Francisco Alonso

Television[]

Drama[]

Year Title Directed by
2019 Señoras del (h)AMPA
2017 Velvet Colección
2005–2008 Amar en tiempos revueltos
2004–2011 Cuéntame cómo pasó
2002 Policías, en el corazón de la calle
2001–2005 El comisario
2000
1998–2002 Periodistas Daniel Écija
1998

Sitcom[]

Year Title Directed by
2013
2004
1998–2000 La casa de los líos
1998
1997 Los negocios de mamá
1997
1996
1996 Hostal Royal Manzanares
1995–1996
1994
1994
1994 Fernando Colomo
1993–1995 Los ladrones van a la oficina Ramón Fernández
1992–1993
1991
1991 Lolo Rico

Telefilms[]

Year Title Directed by
2008 José Luis García Sánchez
1998 Josefina Molina
1997 Ricardo Palacios
1996–1997
1995
1994 Pedro Masó
1991 Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón
1990 La forja de un rebelde Mario Camus
1989 Pedro Masó

Television Drama and Spanish Revue[]

Year Show Directed by
1996 José Luis Moreno
1995 Doña Mariquita de mi corazón José Luis Moreno
1994
1993 Víctor Andrés Catena
1988
1982 (Estudio 1)

Children and Teen's Show[]

Year Show Directed by
1995 Lolo Rico
1988
1986 Sesame Street
1985
1984–1988 La Bola de Cristal Lolo Rico
1981–1983 Lolo Rico

Cinema[]

Films[]

Year Film Directed by
2018 José Luis Cuerda
2008 José Luis García Sánchez
2008
2004 José Luis García Sánchez
2003
2002 José Luis García Sánchez
2000 José Luis García Sánchez
1998 Antonio Giménez Rico
1997 Carreteras secundarias Emilio Martínez Lázaro
1997
1997 José Luis García Sánchez
1996 Love Can Seriously Damage Your Health Manuel Gómez Pereira
1996 Fernando Fernán Gómez
1996 Álvaro Fernández Armero
1995 Pedro Masó
1995 José Luis García Sánchez
1995 Así en el cielo como en la tierra José Luis Cuerda
1995 Agustín Díaz Yanes
1995 José Luis García Sánchez
1994 Fernando Fernán Gómez
1994 Manuel Gómez Pereira
1993 Antonio Giménez Rico
1991 Fernando Fernán Gómez
1991 Ana Belén
1991
1991 José Luis García Sánchez
1989 Fernando Colomo
1989 El vuelo de la paloma José Luis García Sánchez
1988 José Luis Cuerda
1988 Javier Aguirre
1981 Javier Aguirre

Short films[]

Year Title Directed by
2016 David Moreno
1997
1982

References[]

  1. ^ pongamosquehablodemadrid.com. "Gloria Fuertes en su centenario: la poeta de los poetas" (in Spanish).

External links[]

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