Mariano Venancio

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Mariano Venancio
(Mariano Venancio) Como se hizo el cortometraje que rendira un homenaje a la educacion. SaviaFEST.jpg
Born1947 (age 7475)
Salamanca, Spain
OccupationActor

Mariano Venancio (born 1947) is a Spanish stage, television and film actor.

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Biography

Mariano Venancio was born in Salamanca in 1947. [1] He studied childhood education (Magisterio) in Salamanca but moved to Madrid to train his acting chops and pursue a career as an actor. [2] While he has worked primarily on stage, he has also featured in film and television works. [2] His television credits include performances in Amar en tiempos revueltos , Cuéntame , Plutón B.R.B. Nero , and De repente, los Gómez. [2] His performance as José (the father of a dying girl, embodying doubt and inability to cope with the death of a loved one), in the 2008 film Camino earned him a Best Film Actor in a Leading Role award at the 18th Actors and Actresses Union Awards. [3] [4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
2003 La gran aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón (Mortadelo & Filemon: The Big Adventure)Superintendente Vicente [5]
2008 Mortadelo y Filemón. Misión: salvar la Tierra (Mortadelo and Filemon. Mission: Save the Planet)El Súper [6]
2008 Camino José [3]
2011 23-F: la película  [ es ] Sabino Fernández Campo [7]
2014 [•REC]⁴: Apocalipsis (Rec 4: Apocalypse)Capitán Ortega [8]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
2008 Plutón B.R.B. Nero Macaulay Culkin III, the PresidentMain [9]
2009–10 De repente, los Gómez  [ es ]Antonio MariñoMain [2]
2010 Adolfo Suárez, el presidente Torcuato Fernández Miranda TV movie aired as a 2-part miniseries [10]
2018 Mira lo que has hecho JulioMain [11]

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