Daniel García-Pérez Guzmán (born 21 September 1973), known commonly as Daniel Guzmán, is a Spanish
actor
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,
screenwriter
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and
film director
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.
Biography
He grew up in
Las Águilas, an area of
Madrid
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, where during his youth he painted
graffiti
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under the pseudonym ''Tifón'',
in spite of a large part of the neighbourhood in
Aluche being against his paintings. These paintings earned him a certain fame, to the point at which he co-led a
docudrama
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called ''Mi Firma en las Paredes'' for the features programme ''Crónicas urbanas'' in 1990.
Various consecutive strokes of luck made him decide to dedicate himself full-time to acting. In 1994,
Fernando León de Aranoa offered him a character in his
short film
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''Sirenas''.
He later obtained small roles in the films ''
Hola, ¿estás sola?'' and ''Puede ser divertido''. Shortly afterwards, he headlined the cast of ''Eso'' (1997),
under the direction of
Fernando Colomo, in which Daniel played Domingo, a man in his twenties obsessed over losing his virginity. In 1995 the casting director Sara Bilbatúa took advantage of the image Daniel offered in this film as a representative of a disorientated youth to include him in the cast of ''Éxtasis'', where he played a criminal whose best friend (Rober:
Javier Bardem
Javier Ángel Encinas Bardem (born 1 March 1969) is a Spanish actor. In a career spanning over three decades, he has received various accolades, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Critics' Choice Movie Award, tw ...
) was confused with the lost son of an older man. His next complete film, ''Suerte'', confirmed this profile, playing Toni, a character who robbed banks to start a new life with his girlfriend.
In his television works in the series ''Menudo es mi padre'' (1997), he changed style, taking the role of an exemplary student. After a cameo in ''
Barrio
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'', Daniel gained notable roles in ''El grito en el cielo'' and ''Rewind''. In theatre, he starred in ''Yonquis y yanquis'' (1996–1997) and ''Joe Killer'' (1998).
Daniel returned that year to television in the series ''Policías, en el corazón de la calle'' (2000–2003) where he played Rafael, an undisciplined police officer who in his youth had trafficked drugs, and who was obligated to arrest his former friends until he was shot, leaving him paraplegic. Together with
Josep Maria Pou, he was nominated for the Fotogramas de Plata awards for best television actor.
In the early 2000s he took up his political activity once again to actively participate in the protests against the Iraq War, during which he was arrested.
In February 2015, he played Lucas in the
Antena 3 series ''
Velvet
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''. A year later he received the
Goya award
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The first ceremony was held in 1987, a year after the founding of the Academy of Cinematographic Ar ...
for Best New Director for the film ''
A cambio de nada''.
In 2018 he switched to stage direction for ''Perfectos desconocidos'', written by
Paolo Genovese
Paolo Genovese (born 20 August 1966) is an Italian director and screenwriter.
Life and career
Born in Rome, after graduating in Economics and Business Genovese started his career at McCann Erickson, directing over one hundred commercials and w ...
, which he helped adapt.
Filmography (actor)
Film
* ''Puede ser divertido'' (1995) - Mensajero
* ''
Hola, ¿estás sola?'' (1995) - Novio
* ''
Éxtasis'' (1996) - Max
* ''Eso'' (1997) - Domingo
* ''Suerte'' (1996) - Toni
* ''
El grito en el cielo'' (1998) - Salva
* ''
Una pareja perfecta'' (1998) - Terry
* ''
Barrio
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'' (1998) - Chico bar de copas
* ''Rewind'' (1999) - Andrés
* ''Aunque tú no lo sepas'' (2000) - Santi Joven
* ''El sueño del caimán'' (2001) - Iñaki
* ''Cuando todo esté en orden'' (2002) - Pablo
* ''
A golpes'' (2005) - Fran
* ''Arena en los bolsillos'' (2005) - Mateo
* ''Mia Sarah'' (2006) - Gabriel
* ''
Mi gran noche'' (2015) - Policía municipal
* ''
En tu cabeza'' (2016) - Charli (segment 'Cabra y oveja')
* ''
Bajo el mismo techo'' (2019) - Álex
Short
* ''Sirenas'' (1994)
* ''Maika'' (1994) - Amigo 3.
* ''Entrevías'' (1996) - Kike
Television
Theatre
*1989: ''Sueño de una noche''.
*1989: ''
La zapatera prodigiosa''.
*1993: ''Fronteras''.
*1993: ''
La dama boba''.
*1994: ''Peter Pan''.
*1996-1997: ''Yonquis y yanquis''.
*1998: ''Joe Killer''.
*2013-2014: ''Los miércoles no existen''
*2015: ''Recortes''
*2016: ''Los tragos de la vida''
*2017: ''Dos más dos''
Filmography (director)
* ''Sueños'' (2003, short film)
* ''
A cambio de nada'' (2015)
* ''
Canallas'' (2022)
* ''The Debt'' (2024, post-production)
Awards and nominations
Goya awards
The Goya Awards () are Spain's main national annual film awards. They are presented by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain.
The first ceremony was held in 1987, a year after the founding of the Academy of Cinematographic Ar ...
*
Málaga Film Festival
The Málaga Festival, formerly Málaga Spanish Film Festival (FMCE), is an annual film festival held in Málaga, Andalusia, Spain. The festival was established to promote Spanish cinema and help disseminate information about Spanish films. Since ...
:
** Golden Biznaga for ''A cambio de nada'', his first film as a director (2015)
** Silver Biznaga for Best Director
** Silver Biznaga: Critic's Prize
** Public Prize (2002)
* Alcalá de Henares Cinema Festival:
** Public prize of the Certamen Open Screen for ''A cambio de nada'' (2015)
* Golden Sprig at the International Festival of Valladolid: Best short film (2002)
References
External links
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Interview on winning the Goya Award for "Sueños" (in Spanish)Daniel Guzmán feels the fear and the dreams of adolescence (in Spanish)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Guzmán, Daniel
Spanish graffiti artists
Spanish male television actors
Spanish male film actors
Film directors from the Community of Madrid
Male actors from Madrid
Goya Award winners
1974 births
Living people
20th-century Spanish male actors
21st-century Spanish male actors