Vicente Romero (actor)

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Vicente Romero
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During the presentation of Neon Flesh in 2011
Born1969 (age 5455)
Seville, Spain
OccupationActor

Vicente Romero (born 1969) is a Spanish actor from Andalusia. He is primarily recognised for his supporting performances.

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Biography

Born in 1969 in Seville, [1] he was raised in Las 3000 Viviendas  [ es ] neighborhood. [2]

He made his television acting debut in 2001 in Hospital Central . [3] Romero's performance as El Maquea in the Benito Zambrano's 2002 miniseries Padre coraje earned him an Actors and Actresses Union Award for Best New Actor in 2003. [4] [5] He landed a role in Jaime Rosales' 2003 film The Hours of the Day, followed by performances in films such as Light Hours, 7 Virgins , and The Night of the Sunflowers . [4] Primarily recognised as a seasoned supporting actor, [6] [7] he is often cast in villain roles. [8]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2003 Las horas del día (The Hours of the Day)Marcos [9]
2004 Horas de luz (Hours of Light)Morata [10]
2005 7 vírgenes (7 Virgins)Santacana [11]
2006 La noche de los girasoles (The Night of the Sunflowers)Tomás [12]
2008 3 días (Before the Fall)Marcial [13]
2009 Celda 211 (Cell 211)Tachuela [14]
2010 Carne de neón (Neon Flesh)Angelito [15]
2010 Entrelobos Hocicotocino [16]
2012 The Pelayos (Winning Streak)Balón [17]
2016 Secuestro (Boy Missing)Carreño [18]
2017 La sombra de la ley (Gun City)Rediú [19]
2019 Adiós (Bye)Andrés [20]
2019 Intemperie (Out in the Open)Triana [21]
2021 Érase una vez en Euskadi (Once Upon a Time in Euskadi)Anselmo [22]
2021 Cuidado con lo que deseas  [ es ] (Magical Christmas)Joaquín [23]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
2002 Padre coraje  [ es ]El Maquea [4]
2011 Crematorio Sarcós [24]
2011 14 de abril. La República Paco "el Rubio" [25]
2015–16 Bajo sospecha Rafael Vidal [26] [27]
2017 Tiempos de guerra (Morocco: Love in Times of War)Comandante Silva [28]
2019 Malaka Quino [29]
2022 Express Santiago Roldán [30]
2022 La novia gitana (The Gypsy Bride)Orduño [31]
2023 La red púrpura (The Purple Network)Orduño [32]

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
200312th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best New ActorPadre corajeWon [33]
2022 1st Carmen Awards Best Supporting ActorOnce Upon a Time in EuskadiNominated [34]
2023 10th Feroz Awards Best Supporting Actor in a TV SeriesThe Gypsy BrideNominated [35]

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