Andrés Crespo Arosemena is an Ecuadorian actor, director, writer and
broadcaster.Crespo studied law at the University of Guayaquil for two
semesters. After retiring from the university, at age 19, he dedicated
himself to surfing.In 1998 he made a short film called Niño Danny. In
2000 he conducted a 14-minute documentary called Sonnya which won an
award at the Festival of Octahedron, in Quito. Then he made a short
film called Filo de toilette, which appeared in the International Film
Festival of Cuenca.In 2004 he acted as a prisoner in the film
Crónicas. Crespo also had the role in the 2009 film, Prometheus
deported. In 2010 a documentary entitled Beyond The Mall. In 2011 he
played the role of judge Neira in the movie Without Autumn, Without
Spring, also had a starring role in the film by Sebastián Cordero,
Fisherman, as Blanquito. Managed the post-production of the movie
Let's not talk about certain things and played Lagarto. Also handled
the post- production of the film Ochetaisiete in 2012 and played the
character of Juan's dad.
broadcaster.Crespo studied law at the University of Guayaquil for two
semesters. After retiring from the university, at age 19, he dedicated
himself to surfing.In 1998 he made a short film called Niño Danny. In
2000 he conducted a 14-minute documentary called Sonnya which won an
award at the Festival of Octahedron, in Quito. Then he made a short
film called Filo de toilette, which appeared in the International Film
Festival of Cuenca.In 2004 he acted as a prisoner in the film
Crónicas. Crespo also had the role in the 2009 film, Prometheus
deported. In 2010 a documentary entitled Beyond The Mall. In 2011 he
played the role of judge Neira in the movie Without Autumn, Without
Spring, also had a starring role in the film by Sebastián Cordero,
Fisherman, as Blanquito. Managed the post-production of the movie
Let's not talk about certain things and played Lagarto. Also handled
the post- production of the film Ochetaisiete in 2012 and played the
character of Juan's dad.
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