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Born | Juan Francisco Margallo Rivera 24 September 1940 Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain |
Alma mater | RESAD |
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Years active | 1963–present |
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Juan Francisco Margallo Rivera (born 24 September 1940) is a Spanish actor, theater director and dramaturge. He has been considered one of the main actors in the Spanish theater.[1][2] He has worked with Miguel Narros, Luis Escobar Kirkpatrick and José Tamayo.[3] In 1976, he played Woyzeck, by Georg Büchner and La sangre y la ceniza, by Alfonso Sastre.[4] He was awarded the prestigious national award 'Premio Nacional de Teatro 2022'.[5]
In 2011, he founded with his spouse Petra Martínez the Uroc Teatro, which received the Medalla de Oro al Mérito en las Bellas Artes.[6]
Filmography
- Campeones (2018) as Julio
- Oblivion Verses (2017) as El Hombre de la Morgue
- La reina de España (2016) as Juan
- Hablar (2015) as El Actor
- Teratoma (2014)
- Azaña (2008)
- El prado de las estrellas (2007) as Escobedo
- Solitary Fragments (2007) as Padre Adela
- La promesa (2004) as Roberto
- Platillos volantes (2003) as Boris
- Noviembre (2003) as Daniel
- Al sur de Granada (2003) as Emiliano
- El hombre que volaba un poquito (2001)
- Año Mariano (2000) as Benito
- El invierno de las anjanas (2000) as Félix
- Chevrolet (1997) as Padre Miguel
- Demasiado caliente para ti (1996)
- El aire de un crimen (1988) as Mozo de la bodega
- Dragon Rapide (1986) as Marroquí
- Sus años dorados (1980)
- A Dog Called... Vengeance (1977) as Cuatrero
- The Spirit of the Beehive (1973) as Fugitivo
- Flor de santidad (1973) as Chamarilero
- Socrates (1971) as Crizia
- Hay que educar a papá (1971)
- ¡¡Se armó el belén!! (1970) as Paquito
- Una vez al año ser hippy no hace daño (1969)
- Los Flamencos (1968) as Pepe
- Los buenos samaritanos (1966)
- Un día más (1963)
- Llegar a más (1963)
TV series
- Apaches (2017) as Marido de Rosa
- El don de Alba (2013)
- Hispania, la leyenda (2010–2011)
- Cuéntame cómo pasó (2009) as Ignacio
- Hospital Central (2005) as Damián
- Ana y los 7 (2004)
- Petra Delicado (1999) as Padre de Luz
- Ellas son así (1999)
- Querido maestro (1998)
- Andalucía, un siglo de fascinación (1996) as Productor
- La forja de un rebelde (1990) as Manzanares
- El mundo de Juan Lobón (1989) as Peña
- Gatos en el tejado (1988)
- Ocúpate de Amelia (1984–1985) as Bibichon
- Les chevaux du soleil (1980) as Kossaïri
- Barrio Sésamo (1979–1980) as Nisi
- El teatro (1977) as Corchete 1º
- Las aventuras del hada Rebeca (1976)
- Cuentopos (1975) as Mimos
- Cuentos y leyendas (1974)
- Noche de teatro (1974)
- Estudio 1 (1970–1973) as Alberto / Juan Blaise
- Los paladines (1972)
- Teatro de siempre (1966–1967)
References
- ↑ Trancón 2006, p. 271.
- ↑ Gómez García, Manuel (1997). Diccionario del teatro (in Spanish). Madrid: Ediciones Akal. pp. 206–207. ISBN 8446008270.
- ↑ Trancón 2006, p. 343-348.
- ↑ Trancón 2006, p. 363.
- ↑ "Petra Martínez y Juan Margallo, galardonados con el Premio Nacional de Teatro 2022".
- ↑ Juan Carlos I of Spain (24 November 2011). de Borbón, Felipe (ed.). "Entrega de las Medallas de Oro al Mérito en las Bellas Artes 2011". Casa de Su Majestad el Rey de España (in Spanish). Palacio Real de El Pardo. Madrid. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
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