Fernando Gil | |
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Born | Fernando Gil Moreno 22 February 1975 Madrid, Spain |
Occupation | Actor |
Fernando Gil Moreno (born 22 February 1975) is a Spanish actor known for his roles in television series such as Anclados and Alpha Males . [1] He also worked as a collaborator of late night talk show Noche Hache . [2]
Fernando Gil Moreno was born on 22 February 1975 in Madrid. [2] [3] He dropped out of studies in sociology to pursue an acting career, joining the RESAD, from which he also dropped out. [2] [4] He made his feature film debut with a bit part in Juan Antonio Bardem's Resultado final (1997). [4] After appearing in minor parts in several television series, he landed his first main cast television role in Hospital Central , followed by credits in El auténtico Rodrigo Leal , La que se avecina , Los Quién , El Príncipe , Queens: The Virgin and the Martyr , Anclados , and Alpha Males . [1]
He starred as Prince Felipe in miniseries Felipe y Letizia (2010) and as the former's father Juan Carlos I in miniseries El Rey (2014). [5] [6] He also starred as Henry VIII in plays staged in London and Los Angeles. [2]
He is married to Canadian dancer Michelle Marier. [2]
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