Amar es para siempre Színész- és szereplőlista - 9. évad
Marcelino Gómez szerepében:
Manuel Baqueiro
1978-04-20 Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
Pelayo Gómez szerepében:
José Antonio Sayagués
Benigna Castro szerepében:
Anabel Alonso
1964-11-11 Baracaldo (Vizcaya), Spain
Ana Isabel Alonso Gómez (born 11 November 1964 in Barakaldo, Biscay, Spain) is a Spanish actress and comedian who has appeared in theatre plays, movies and television shows, including the popular sitcom "7 Vidas" and the animated film Finding Nemo (as the voice of Dory). She also hosted several different television programs.
Guillermo Galán szerepében:
David Janer
1973-05-05 Granollers, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Justo Quintero szerepében:
Iñaki Miramón
1957-05-27 Bilbao, Biskaia, Euskadi, Spain
Cris Martínez szerepében:
Luz Valdenebro
Manolín Gómez szerepében:
Álvaro de Juana
Maica Vélez szerepében:
Manuela Velasco
1975-10-23 Madrid, Spain
Manuela Velasco is a Spanish actress and host born in Madrid. She made her debut on a movie at only 8 years of age. She is best known for her outstanding and popular work in REC saga directed by Jaume Balagueró. She has participated in an important range of tv shows with small roles like 'Cuéntame como pasó' or 'Ángel o demonio'. Currently she is member of the cast of 'Velvet', one of the most popular tv shows in Spain.
Gorka Etura szerepében:
Unax Ugalde
1978-11-27 Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
Unax Ugalde Gutiérrez is a Spanish actor
Abel Sáez de Abascal szerepében:
Oriol Tarrasón
Beltrán Martín-Cuesta szerepében:
Joseba Apaolaza
1960-12-29
Socorro Sáez de Abascal szerepében:
Llum Barrera
1968-11-30
Fani Calonge szerepében:
Eva Rufo
Manuela Guiomar szerepében:
Sara Vidorreta
1999-06-18 Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain
Fabián López szerepében:
César Vicente
“I was 12 years old when I set foot on a stage for the very first time,” Spanish actor César Vicente says. “It was the year-end dance at my school. I realized [then] that performing would be part of my life; it allowed me to be confident in a way that I wasn’t before.” Chasing that sense of invincibility, Vicente enrolled in the dramatic arts program at Sevilla’s Viento Sur Teatro. Following four years of intensive training there, he soon began landing parts. These included the role of Elías, a clever groundskeeper at an all-girls finishing school, in the 2018 series A Different View, and a young Hernán Cortez, the Spanish imperialist who defeated the Aztecs, in the 2019 historical drama series Hernán. Though each of those characters played a role in Vicente’s development, it was his role as Eduardo, a local laborer learning to read and write, in Pedro Almodóvar’s 2019 film Pain and Glory, that put him on the global map. “My experience as Eduardo was the most wonderful time of my life,” he says. “It was an opportunity to develop my hidden potential and to put into practice the skills I had learned in the Academy.” Eduardo is an ancillary but potent figure in the life of Salvador Mallo—the film’s protagonist and a loose analog for its director. In building the character, Vicente met with Almodóvar on multiple occasions. “[Almodóvar] described the character meticulously to get the most out of my abilities,” Vicente says. “It [was] an honor to play this important role in the director’s life.” Vicente’s mission is not only to be a conduit to a filmmaker’s vision, but also to prove his craft. “I am always trying to learn from the mistakes I make. Even if I keep failing, I never give up,” he says. For instance, his next red carpet will likely be a smoother affair than that of the Pain and Glory premiere: “That was a challenge,” he recalls. “All the recognition and promotion was fun but very intense for me.” If his parting sentiment is any indication, Vicente is ready to savor the spotlight that awaits him: “I feel a burning desire to conquer the world.”