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Luis Perezagua (born 8 October 1949) is a Spanish actor of theater, cinema and television.


Biography

Perezagua studied theater at The Royal High School of Dramatic Arts in Madrid. He began his professional career in Antonio Buero Vallejo's play " La Detonación" directed by
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. At that time he had previously participated in independent theater groups with plays by playwrights such as
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and
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. From then on, his professional career was mainly linked to the world of theater (The
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and Spanish Variety Shows). At that time he alternated his professional activities with work in the cinema and television, and most recently, as an actor and speaker at the
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. He has been a member of the CNINAT (National Center for the Initiation of Children and Adolescents to the Theater), directed by José María Morera, intervening in several of its productions.


Theater

Throughout his career as an actor, he has been part of several theater and zarzuela companies, such as The Spanish Company of Classical Theater (directed by
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), The Small Theater Company of Madrid (directed by Antonio Guirau), The National Lyrical Company, The Ases Líricos Company (directed by Evelio Esteve) and the Isaac Albéniz Company (directed by Angel F. Montesinos). While in these companies, he performed mainly in popular plays from the Spanish Golden Age, even receiving the prize for Best Actor in the "Theater Festival of The
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", celebrated in the Chamizal National Memorial (United States) with the play "''
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''", in 1986. He performed as a comic tenor with the Ases Líricos Company and Isaac Albéniz Company in many well-known zarzuelas including, ''
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'', '' La calesera, Doña Francisquita'', ''
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'', ''
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'', etc., as well as in their variety shows, '' Las leandras'', '' La blanca doble'' and ''
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'' (As Tomillo). This last play was represented in honor of the one-hundredth year after the death of Gayarre, and was directed by Ignacio Aranaz. In 1993 he starred with
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in '' Celeste no es un color'', and was directed by prestigious directors such as Josep María Mestre, Carles Alfaro,
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, Víctor Andrés Catena,
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, José Osuna, Evelio Esteve, Ángel F. Montesinos,
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,
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, Andrés Lima,
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, Alberto González Vergel,
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, Juan José Alonso Millán, Antonio Guirau, Mara Recatero,
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,
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, Ramón Ballesteros, Juan Carlos Pérez de la Fuente and Lluís Pascual, among others. He has performed in many different play genres throughout his career.


Cinema

He debuted with the short film '' Eres mi gula'' (starring with
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), and later, he performed supporting roles in several films. His most prominent role in his early years as supporting actor was in the film '' Amanece que no es poco'', directed by
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in 1988. Later, he played as a supporting actor in several films directed by
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, such as '' Out of play'' in 1991, '' The woman of your life'' in 1994 and '' Nightmare for a rich man'', in 1996. In 1995 he performed as a supporting actor in 2 films nominated for the
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, ''
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'' and ''
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''. He has also performed in ''
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'', and since the year 2000, he worked under the command of
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in films such as ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. His most recent work is in the new film by
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, '' Tiempo después'', which was released at the end of 2018.


Television

His first work in television was in 1980, in children's shows such as '' La cometa blanca'' and music programs such as '' A uan ba buluba balam bambum'' (1985). Between 1984 and 1988, he was the voice of Maese Camera in ''
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''. Later, he intervened in series such as ''
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'', '' Detrás de la puerta'' and '' Los mundos de Yupi'', where he was an important character. From the end of the 1980s until now, he has performed in numerous supporting roles in several television series such as '' Brigada Central'', '' Hostal Royal Manzanares'', '' ¡Ay Señor, Señor!'', ''
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'', '' Cuéntame como pasó'', ''
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'', and many more. He starred in the series '' Turno de Oficio: Diez años después'' (where he played Borja); '' Compuesta y sin novio'' (as Martinez); ''
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'' (as Estanislao), ''
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'' (as Benito), and recently, in the first three seasons of ''
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'', where he played the character which would make him quite famous, Isidro Bulnes. He has performed as a supporting character in mini-series such as '' La Regenta'' (
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), '' Don Quijote of Miguel de Cervantes'' (
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), '' Entre naranjos'' (
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), '' La banda de Pérez'' (
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), and '' Martes de Carnaval'' (
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), among others.


Theater


Small Theater Company of Madrid


Dramatized readings


Zarzuela


The National Lyrical Company


The Ases Líricos and Isaac Albéniz Company


Television


Drama


Sitcom


Telefilms


Television Drama and Spanish Revue


Children and Teen's Show


Cinema


Films


Short films


References


External links


IMDb Database

Luis Perezagua. Youtube channel

Luis Perezagua. Vimeo channel

Database of Academy of Escenic Arts of Spain

Let's Work Together Database
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