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José Coronado

Spanish actor

In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Coronado and the second or maternal family name is García.

José María Coronado García (born 14 August 1957) is a Spanish film and television actor and former model.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Filmography
    • 2.1 Film
    • 2.2 Television
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

Biography

José Coronado García was born in Madrid on 14 August 1957, son to a well-off family from Chamberí. He started studies in Medicine and later Law, from which he dropped out, accepting an offer to participate in a commercial shot in Menorca. Before joining the acting school of Cristina Rota, Coronado worked as model, c*ographer, also opening a restaurant. Following the acting courses, he landed a small role in the stage play El público, performed in 1987 in Madrid. His debut in a feature film came with a performance in Waka Waka.

He won several awards for his performance as the lead actor in the 2011 film No habrá paz para los malvados, including a Goya, a Sant Jordi Award, and a Fotogramas de Plata award.

He is also known for his romantic life, with affairs with Isabel Pantoja, Paola Dominguín, Esther Cañadas and Mónica Molina.

Filmography

Film

  • Waka-Waka
  • Brumal (1988), by Cristina Andreu
  • Jarrapellejos (1988), by Antonio Giménez-Rico
  • Berlín Blues' (1988), by Ricardo Franco
  • El tesoro (1990), by Antonio Mercero
  • La luna negra (1990), by Imanol Uribe
  • Yo soy ésa (1990), by Luis Sanz
  • Salsa rosa (1992), by Manuel Gómez Pereira
  • Aquí, el que no corre... vuela (1992), by *o Fernández
  • El teniente Lorrena (1992), by António-Pedro Vasconcelos
  • Cucarachas (1993), by Toni Mora
  • Una hica entre un millón (1994), by Álvaro Sáenz de Heredia
  • El cianuro... ¿solo o con leche? (1994), by José Miguel Ganga
  • La desaparición de García Lorca (1997), by Marcos Zurinaga
  • La Mirada del Otro (1998), by Vicente Aranda
  • La vuelta de El Coyote (1998), by Mario Camus
  • Frontera Sur (1998), by Gerardo Herrero
  • Goya en Burdeos (1999), by Carlos Saura
  • Pantalones (2000), by Ana Martínez (short film)
  • Huele bien (2000), by Rosa Peña Herranz (short film)
  • Cascabel (film) (2000), by Daniel Cebrián
  • Perros bajo la lluvia (2001), by Rubén Alonso (short film)
  • Anita no pierde el tren (2001), by Ventura Pons
  • Box 507 (2002), by Enrique Urbizu
  • Poniente (2002), by Chus Gutiérrez
  • La vida de nadie (2002), by Eduard Cortés
  • La vida mancha (2003), by Enrique Urbizu
  • Lo mejor que le puede pasar a un cruasán (2003), by Paco Mir
  • Lor Reyes magos (2003), by Antonio Navarro
  • A + (Amas) (2004), by Xavier Ribera
  • Fuera del cuerpo (2004), by Vicente Peñarrocha
  • El Lobo (2004), by Miguel Courtais
  • El intruso (2005), by David Cánovas (short film)
  • La crisis carnívora (2006), by Pedro Rivero
  • Animales heridos (2006), by Ventura Pons
  • La malquerida (2006), by Belén Molinero
  • La distancia (2006), by Iñaki Dorronsoro
  • La dama boba (2006), by Manuel Iborra
  • Gal (2006), by Miguel Courtais
  • Todos estamos invitados (2007), by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón
  • Todos amamos a Gloria Cole (2007), by Manuel Lombardero
  • No habrá paz para los malvados (2011)
  • El Cuerpo (2012)
  • Los Ultimos Días (2013)
  • Turning Tide (2013)
  • Son of Cain (2013)
  • La corona partida (2016)
  • Smoke & Mirrors (2016)
  • The Invisible Guest (2016)
  • Es por tu bien (2017), by Carlos Therón
  • Tu Hijo (2018)
  • What About Love (2020)
  • The Vault (2021)

Television

References

    External links

    • José Coronado at IMDb
    • Artículo sobre José Coronado