Emilio Gavira (born 14 December 1964 in Fuengirola, Málaga Province)
is a Spanish actor. The youngest of 6, he lived his life in Málaga
and Alcazar de San Juan (Ciudad Real, Spain).He is the son of Ignacio
Gavira and Carmén Tomás and the brother of Ignacio Gavira (junior),
Miguel Gavira, Gema Gavira, Carlos Gavira and Humberto Gavira.He began
show business as an opera singer (baritone). After that, he starred in
his first major movie: El Milagro de P. Tinto as one of the aliens.
Soon after that, he starred in other movies such as: Rompetechos in La
Gran Aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón and its sequel, El Gran Zambini,
El puente de San Luis Rey and Camino. His recent film appearance was
Blancanieves and was later nominated for a Goya Award for Best Actor.
His television appearance included Agente 700 (Agent 700), Manos a la
obra and ¡Ala... Dina! Y He also appeared in theatricals including
Carmen (1998), Los misterios de la ópera (2000), Pelo de tormenta by
Francisco Nieva and recently[when?] Divinas palabras [es] (Divine
Words) with the Centro Dramático Nacional company and Henry VIII and
the Schism of England with the CompañÃa Nacional de Teatro Clásico
(National Theatrical Classic Company).
is a Spanish actor. The youngest of 6, he lived his life in Málaga
and Alcazar de San Juan (Ciudad Real, Spain).He is the son of Ignacio
Gavira and Carmén Tomás and the brother of Ignacio Gavira (junior),
Miguel Gavira, Gema Gavira, Carlos Gavira and Humberto Gavira.He began
show business as an opera singer (baritone). After that, he starred in
his first major movie: El Milagro de P. Tinto as one of the aliens.
Soon after that, he starred in other movies such as: Rompetechos in La
Gran Aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón and its sequel, El Gran Zambini,
El puente de San Luis Rey and Camino. His recent film appearance was
Blancanieves and was later nominated for a Goya Award for Best Actor.
His television appearance included Agente 700 (Agent 700), Manos a la
obra and ¡Ala... Dina! Y He also appeared in theatricals including
Carmen (1998), Los misterios de la ópera (2000), Pelo de tormenta by
Francisco Nieva and recently[when?] Divinas palabras [es] (Divine
Words) with the Centro Dramático Nacional company and Henry VIII and
the Schism of England with the CompañÃa Nacional de Teatro Clásico
(National Theatrical Classic Company).
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