Rodolfo Sancho

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Rodolfo Sancho
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Born
Rodolfo Sancho Aguirre

(1975-01-14) 14 January 1975 (age 46)
Madrid, Spain
NationalitySpanish
OccupationActor
Years active1983- present
Partner(s)Xenia Tostado (2005- present)
Children2
Parent(s)Sancho Gracia

Rodolfo Sancho Aguirre (born 14 January 1975) is a Spanish actor. He is best known for his role as Julián Martínez in the television series El Ministerio del Tiempo.[1]

Personal life[]

Sancho was born on 14 January 1975 in Madrid, Spain the son of actor Félix Sancho Gracia and Noela Aguirre.

In 1994, his son Daniel was born when he was 19 years old. In 2015, he welcomed a daughter, Jimena, with partner Xenia Tostado.

Career[]

His first roles came in the 1990s in the television series Hermanos de leche, Carmen y familia, with small roles in other projects such as Muertos de risa and La comunidad. His first major role came portraying Nico in Al salir de clase for four years. In cinema, he worked alongside Javier Florrieta (Pacto de brujas), Sigfrid Monleón (La bicicleta) and with Jorge Sánchez-Cabezudo in his directorial debut, La noche de los girasoles.

In 2012, he returned to La 1 for Isabel, a series depicting the life of Isabel I of Castile, portraying Fernando II of Aragón for three seasons before departing for another La 1 series, El Ministerio del Tiempo playing the part of Julián Martínez, a nurse working for SAMUR[2] where he was a series regular for Season 1 and had a recurring role in the second season.

His work on El Ministerio del Tiempo was delayed as he starred as the lead role in Antena 3's Mar de Plástico as Héctor.

Filmography[]

Film[]

  • Cachito (1995)
  • Taxi (1996),
  • Muertos de risa (1999)
  • Casi veinte horas (1999)
  • La comunidad (2000)
  • Qué puta es mi hermana (2000) (Short-film)
  • Mucha sangre (2002)
  • Pacto de brujas (2003)
  • Las llaves de la independencia (2005)
  • Dentro del paraíso (2005) (TV)
  • Cuba libre (2005), de Raimundo García.
  • Los muertos van deprisa (2006)
  • La bicicleta (2006)
  • Películas para no dormir: La habitación del niño (2006)
  • La noche de los girasoles (2006)
  • La herencia Valdemar (2009)
  • No Rest for the Wicked (2010)
  • Artigas - La Redota (2011), de César Charlone
  • Las nornas (2011)
  • La corona partida (2016)

Television[]

Stage[]

  • Caos
  • Misterio en el circo de irás y no volverás
  • El cerco de Numancia
  • Cedra
  • Fedra

References[]

  1. ^ "'El Ministerio del Tiempo' se estrena el martes 24 de febrero contra 'Bajo sospecha'". FormulaTV (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-06-06.
  2. ^ "La serie El ministerio del Tiempo - Web Oficial - RTVE.es". RTVE.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-10-11.
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