Fernando Tejero
Tejero in 2012
Born
Fernando Tejero Muñoz-Torrero

(1967-02-24) 24 February 1967
Córdoba, Spain
OccupationActor
Years active1999–present

Fernando Tejero Muñoz-Torrero (born 24 February 1967) is a Spanish actor. Among his work, he has acted in multiple films, including Football Days (2003), for which he won the Goya Award for Best New Actor, and television series like Aquí no hay quien viva (2004), for which he won the TP de Oro Award.

Early life and career

Fernando Tejero Muñoz-Torrero was born in Córdoba on 24 February 1967.[1] Since he was very young, Tejero knew he wanted to be an actor. However his father wanted Tejero to become a bullfighter.[2]

Tejero studied acting at the Escuela de Arte Dramático de Córdoba, the Centro Andaluz de Teatro and the Escuela de Arte Dramático Cristina Rota de Madrid.

As a struggling actor, Tejero worked with his parents in a seafood market. According to Tejero, during this period in his life, he had his first bad experience with showbusiness. He said he met a very famous Spanish actress with whom he had a cordial conversation. She ignored him and looked at him with contempt when she discovered he worked at a seafood market.[2]

Tejero landed his feature film debut with a minor role in I Will Survive (1999).[3] He went on to perform in bit parts in Spanish movies, slowly gaining recognition. He was able to establish a bond with a production company called Animalario. In 2003, he was offered a role in Días de fútbol,[4] for which he won the Goya Award for best new actor.[5] In that same year, during the casting of the now-famous Spanish ensemble comedy Aquí no hay quien viva, he was originally offered the part of Paco, the video store clerk.[6] However, a new role was subsequently created for him, that of Emilio, the concierge; this allowed him a much more visible role than originally planned.[7] With the show's great success, Tejero has become a household name in Spain.[8]

Since then, he has had leading roles in films, such as El penalti más largo del mundo.[9] In 2010, he covered the song So payaso by Extremoduro with the Asturian singer Melendi. In 2011 he participated in the video clip Gypsy Funky Love Me Do by Rosario Flores.[10]

In 2012 he played Fermín Trujillo in La que se avecina, being Lola's father (Macarena Gómez) and Estela Reynolds' husband (Antonia San Juan).[11]

Personal life

Tejero is openly gay,[12] and during a time he dated Miguel Ortíz Vera, Mister Gay Spain 2012.[13] They broke up in 2013,[14] at the time when he announced he was gay.[15] They reconciled days after.[16] In 2016 he dated the musician Pascual Cantero,[17] and they broke up one year later.[18]

Partial filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1999Sobreviviré (I Will Survive)Feature film debut[3]
2001La mujer de mi vida[3]
Noche de reyes[3]
2002Los lunes al sol (Mondays in the Sun)Lázaro[19]
2003Torremolinos 73Juan Luis[20]
Días de fútbol (Football Days)Serafín[21]
2004Cachorro (Bear Cub)Macarrilla[22]
Crimen Ferpecto (The Ferpect Crime)Alonso[22]
Shark TaleOscarVoice in European Spanish dub[23]
2005El penalti más largo del mundo (The Longest Penalty Shot in the World)Fernando Díaz[22]
2006Volando voy (My Quick Way Out)Juan[24]
Va a ser que nadie es perfecto (Nobody Is Perfect)Carlos[25]
2007Días de cine (Cinema Days)Fino[26]
El club de los suicidasAntonio[27]
2008Fuera de carta (Chef's Special)Ramiro[28]
8 citas (8 Dates)Antonio[22]
Gente de mala calidadAndrés[29]
2009Al final del camino (Road to Santiago)Nacho[30]
2010DesechosSoto[31]
2011En fuera de juego (Offside)Javi[32]
Cinco metros cuadrados (Five Square Meters)Álex[33]
Ivan's Dream (El sueño de Iván)Toribio[22]
2012La chispa de la vida (As Luck Would Have It)Johnny[34]
2020Explota, explota (My Heart Goes Boom!)Chimo[35]
2021La casa del caracol (The House of Snails)Editor[36]
El club del paro (The Unemployment Club)Jesús[37]
2022La piel en llamas (Skin in Flames)Doctor Arellano[38]
Modelo 77 (Prison 77)Marbella[39]
La fortaleza (The Fortress)Notario ('notary')[40]
2023Últimas voluntades (Last Wishes)Coque[41]

Television

Accolades

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
200418th Goya AwardsBest New ActorFootball DaysWon[42]
13th Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Film Actor in a Secondary RoleNominated[43][44]
Best New ActorNominated
Best Television Actor in a New RoleAquí no hay quien vivaWon
200923rd Goya AwardsBest Supporting ActorChef's SpecialNominated[45]
202230th Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Film Actor in a Minor RoleThe House of SnailsNominated[46]
20232nd Carmen AwardsBest Supporting ActorPrison 77Nominated[47][48]
37th Goya AwardsBest Supporting ActorNominated[49]
31st Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Film Actor in a Secondary RoleNominated[50][51]
  • TP de Oro: Best Television Actor (2004)
  • Premio Fotogramas de Plata: Best Television Actor (2005)

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