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Spanish actor
Mariano Venancio
Born1947 (age 77–78)
Salamanca, Spain
OccupationActor

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

Biography

Mariano Venancio was born in Salamanca in 1947. He studied childhood education (Magisterio) in Salamanca but moved to Madrid to train his acting chops and pursue a career as an actor. While he has worked primarily on stage, he has also featured in film and television works. His television credits include performances in Amar en tiempos revueltos, Cuéntame, Plutón B.R.B. Nero, and De repente, los Gómez. 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.

Filmography

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Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref
2003 La gran aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón (Mortadelo & Filemon: The Big Adventure) Superintendente Vicente
2008 Mortadelo y Filemón. Misión: salvar la Tierra (Mortadelo and Filemon. Mission: Save the Planet) El Súper
2008 Camino José
2011 23-F: la película [es] Sabino Fernández Campo
2014 ⁴: Apocalipsis (Rec 4: Apocalypse) Capitán Ortega

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref
2008 Plutón B.R.B. Nero Macaulay Culkin III, the President Main
2009–10 De repente, los Gómez [es] Antonio Mariño Main
2010 Adolfo Suárez, el presidente Torcuato Fernández Miranda TV movie aired as a 2-part miniseries
2018 Mira lo que has hecho Julio Main

References

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  4. "'Camino' también triunfa en los premios de la Unión de Actores". El País. 10 March 2009.
  5. Costa, Jordi (29 May 2008). "La gran aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón". Fotogramas.
  6. "'Misión: salvar la Tierra', su segunda película, se estrena el 25 de enero". El Norte de Castilla. 19 January 2008.
  7. Alonso, Juan Manuel (2011). "23-F: la película: Una ocasión perdida". Filmhistoria Online. 21 (1). Barcelona: Universitat de Barcelona. ISSN 2014-668X.
  8. Caviaro, Juan Luis (31 October 2014). "Estrenos de cine | 31 de octubre | Muertos vivientes, tumbas, monstruos y amores que matan". Espinof.
  9. ""Con 'Plutón BRBNero', el sueño de TVE se hace realidad"". Vertele. eldiario.es. 23 September 2008.
  10. Espejo Torrija, Ana (27 January 2010). "Retrato de un presidente: la vida de Suárez en TV". Diario Sur.
  11. "Mira lo que has hecho: historia, personajes y lo que debes saber de la nueva serie española de Antena 3". La Prensa. 28 February 2018.
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