José Luis GarcÃa Pérez (born 1972 in Sevilla, Spain) is an
Andalusian actor in film, theatre, and television. He studied at the
Centro Andaluz de Teatro (CAT). Perez portrayed the role of Pedro in
the 2005 film Cachorro, where he was nominated for a Goya Award for
Best Newcomer. He has worked with Gerardo Herrero, Benito Zambrano,
and José Luis Garci in film; and Blanca Portillo and Carlos Saura in
theater. Perez was the founder and director of Quijotada, a show that
has toured Spain and other countries. He runs his own company, "Digo
Digo Teatro". Perez hosted the 39th Latin American Film Festival of
Huelva. Pérez directed Vampiros, which revolves around the story of
Dracula.
Andalusian actor in film, theatre, and television. He studied at the
Centro Andaluz de Teatro (CAT). Perez portrayed the role of Pedro in
the 2005 film Cachorro, where he was nominated for a Goya Award for
Best Newcomer. He has worked with Gerardo Herrero, Benito Zambrano,
and José Luis Garci in film; and Blanca Portillo and Carlos Saura in
theater. Perez was the founder and director of Quijotada, a show that
has toured Spain and other countries. He runs his own company, "Digo
Digo Teatro". Perez hosted the 39th Latin American Film Festival of
Huelva. Pérez directed Vampiros, which revolves around the story of
Dracula.
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