Emilio Gavira Explained

Birth Name:Emilio Gavira Tomás
Birth Date:1964 12, df=y
Birth Place:Fuengirola, Spain
Occupation:Actor, baritone

Emilio Gavira Tomás (born 14 December 1964) is a Spanish actor.

Biography

Emilio Gavira Tomás was born in Fuengirola on 14 December 1964, but settled in Alcázar de San Juan as a child in 1970.[1] [2]

He moved to Madrid in 1985 to received a musical education.[3]

He began his career as an opera singer (baritone), later also developing an acting career in film, television and theatre.[4] He appeared in The Miracle of P. Tinto as one of the aliens. Soon after that, he featured in other films such as (portraying Rompetechos) and its sequel,[5] El Gran Zambini, El puente de San Luis Rey and Camino. His portrayal of Jesusín in Blancanieves (2012) earned him a nomination to the Goya Award for Best New Actor.

His television credits included performances in Agente 700 (Agent 700), Manos a la obra and ¡Ala... Dina! Y. He also appeared in theatricals including Carmen (1998), Los misterios de la ópera (2000), Pelo de tormenta by Francisco Nieva and recently (Divine Words) with the Centro Dramático Nacional company and Henry VIII and the Schism of England with the Compañía Nacional de Teatro Clásico (National Theatrical Classic Company).

He portrayed a drifter claiming to be God in Killing God (2017),[6] winning the Best Actor award at the 6th Gáldar International Film Festival.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: El actor Emilio Gavira, candidato a los premios Goya por Blancanieves. Lanza Digital. 8 January 2013.
  2. Web site: Alcázar de San Juan brinda un emotivo homenaje a Emilio Gavira. Mi Ciudad Real. 21 March 2013.
  3. Web site: 'Paso todo mi tiempo libre en mi casa de Alcázar de San Juan. 2 December 2009. El Mundo. María. Martínez.
  4. Web site: Hoy, con Emilio Gavira Tomás (Cantante de ópera y actor de teatro, cine y televisión). El Semanal de La Mancha. 17 June 2019. Antonio. Leal Giménez.
  5. News: Rompetechos, un "visionario" del cómic . 17 September 2018 . 29 July 2019 . Jesús . Jiménez . . es.
  6. Web site: 'Matar a Dios': de triunfar en festivales a ser invisible en taquilla. El Periódico de Catalunya. 9 November 2018. Natàlia. Queralt. Prensa Ibérica.
  7. News: 'Matar a Dios', de Caye Casas y Albert Pintó, ganadora del Festival Internacional de Cine de Gáldar . 21 October 2018 . 29 July 2019 . . es.