Alberto Amarilla

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Alberto Amarilla
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Alberto Amarilla Bermejo

(1980-10-20) 20 October 1980 (age 43)
Cáceres, Spain
OccupationActor

Alberto Amarilla Bermejo (born 20 October 1980) is a Spanish actor.

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Life and career

Alberto Amarilla Bermejo was born in Cáceres on 20 October 1980. [1] [2] He received training as an actor at Málaga's Escuela Superior de Arte Dramático. [3] His acting career began with minor credits in television series such as Arrayán , El comisario , and 7 vidas . [4]

He made his film debut in Alejandro Amenábar's The Sea Inside (2004). [5] [6] Also in 2004, he joined the cast of comedy television series Mis adorables vecinos . [6] He went on to star as Miguelito Dávila (a young man missing a kidney) in Antonio Banderas' Summer Rain (2006). [7] [8] His performance in the film earned him a nomination to the Goya Award for Best New Actor. [9] He appeared in television series Acusados as Alex de la Torre, whereas he also landed film credits in Brain Drain (as Chuli), and Imago Mortis (as Bruno Márquez). [10]

He joined season 5 of Money Heist to portray soldier Ramiro. [11] He appeared in Amazon Prime Video series The Boarding School: Las Cumbres as Latin teacher and friar Elías, who died as he was pushed from the top of the bell tower in the end of season one. [12]

In 2021, he joined season 10 of long-running soap opera Amar es para siempre to portray Marcos Salaverría, the Marquis of Benamazara's son-in-law. [13] In 2024, he joined the cast of soap opera La Moderna to portray businessman and producer Agustín Comas Ferrer. [14]

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2007
21st Goya Awards Best New Actor Summer RainNominated
2010
19th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Television Actor in a Minor RoleAcusadosNominated
2013
22nd Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Stage Actor in a Secondary RoleLúcidoNominated
2022
30th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Television Actor in a Minor RoleMoney HeistNominated

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