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Jaime Barnatán Pereda (born 2 July 1981), known as Jimmy Barnatán, is a Spanish singer, actor and writer. His origins lie in the district of Chamartín in
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(
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), although he spent part of his childhood in New York due to family reasons. There, he usually went to the church with his grandmother, and he soon became impressed by the
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. He also surrounded himself with black musicians and was captivated with the
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they played. In fact, his style is unmistakably American, and arguably his voice, powerful and torn, is one of the most singular in the Spanish national scene. His relationship with the theatre and the big screen also starts very soon. Jimmy is certainly a multifaceted artist. He was born of the marriage between the writer Marcos Ricardo Barnatán and the journalist Rosa Pereda.


Biography

Jimmy Barnatán was born in
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, but his heart is divided between the capital of Spain,
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and New York. Since its early years, he showed great admiration for the
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, and soon experienced the desire to get on the stage of a theatre. His claim was answered in 1992, when he was just 11 years: then, the young Jimmy managed to join the cast of ''
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'', a musical produced by José Tamayo and Plácido Domingo, in association with Cameron Mackintosh, which was presented on 16 September in the New Apolo Theatre in Madrid, as an adaptation of the classic that inspired the novel by Victor Hugo. The success was overwhelming. After that experience, Barnatán landed on television and performed sketches on entertainment programs as '' The Worst Week Program'' ''(El Peor Programa de la Semana)'' (1994) or '' Innocent, Innocent'' ''(Inocente, Inocente)'' (1995). That year took place his leap to the big screen thanks to director
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, who entrusted him the role of ''possessed child'' in the iconic film ''
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'' ''(El Dia de la Bestia)''. In 1996 he started in television fiction with '' Milk Brothers'' ''(Hermanos de leche)'', sharing cast with actors like Jose Coronado or Juan Echanove, and, a year later, he returned to the theatre, to represent '' Between two shores'' ''(Entre dos orillas)'' (1997) at the
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in
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. Since then, Jimmy has been part of a lot of projects in all formats, highlighting ''
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'' ''(Torrente, el brazo tonto de la ley)'', '' Heart of the Warrior'' ''(El corazón del guerrero)'', '' The Biggest Robbery Never Told'' ''(El robo más grande jamás contado)'' and ''
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'', a TV series that gave him an enormous popularity thanks to the role of ''Chucky''. He has participated in several
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, being director of three of them from 1998 to 2005. He did the same in a documentary ''( Racing Blues. History of a feeling)'' ''(Racing Blues. Historia de un sentimiento)'' (2007) in which, alongside Fernando Guisado, he narrated the adventures of an
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Spanish football team, the
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. In music, the journey of Barnatán also began in New York, where he used to go due to family reasons. One day, he had the opportunity to get on a stage surrounded by black
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singers, and his intervention was warmly applauded by them. Jimmy said in an interview with daily ''
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'': In Spain, he began his career as a vocalist with Caronte's Ferry, and later went on to lead the San Telmo Blues Band, covering in both formations the great American classics. In 2010 he released his first studio album with the title '' Black Note'', showing the influences received from those
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of
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and
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that he listened to at home. It was a subtle tribute to all those
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s of
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,
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and
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that saw him grow. The album was presented at the legendary
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of
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, causing a pleasant surprise to those who, until then, had enjoyed her performance in the big screen and in television. Soon after, he began recording with Back Door Band what turned out to be his second album, ''
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'' (2011), this time with the seal of
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. While preparing the above releases, the multifaceted artist had time to write two novels: ''
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'' (2005) and '' New York Blues'' (2012). After that, he continued his career in the music scene constituting the group Jimmy Barnatán & The Cocooners, with whom he has released '' Room 13: A Blues Tale'' (2013) and '' Motorclub'' (2015). Meanwhile, Jimmy has continued exercising his profession as an actor in projects like '' The Hurd, land with a soul'' ''(Las Hurdes, tierra con alma)'' (2015), documentary still unreleased for which he has also composed the soundtrack. Musically, he toured Spain accompanying the
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guitarist Carvin Jones, and drew up part of the soundtrack of My big night ''(Mi gran noche)'' (2015), the new film by
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. Moreover, he has already prepared what will be his third novel, '' The Topper of Memphis'' ''(La Chistera de Memphis)'', whose publication is expected for the coming months.


Filmography


Film


Full-length films

* ''
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'', by
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(2014), as ''Acrobat Kenny''. * ''
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(2010), as ''Garbea''. * '' Eskalofrío'', by Isidro Ortiz (2008), as ''Leo''. * '' Sexykiller, morirás por ella'', de
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(2008), como ''garden guy''. * ''
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'', by Eduard Bosch (2007), as ''Thunder''. * '' Skedaddle'' (Salir pitando), by
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(2007), as ''Paco''. * '' Don't say anything'' (No digas nada), by Felipe Jiménez Luna (2007), as ''Rodrigo''. * ''
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Miguel Jiménez (2006), as ''Víctor''. * '' Torrente 3: the protector'' (Torrente 3: el protector), by
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(2005), as ''José María''. * '' The Biggest Robbery Never Told'' (El robo más grande jamás contado), by
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(2002), as ''Jacobo Yuste "Windows"''. * '' Visionaries'' (Visionarios), by
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(2000), as ''Patxi''. * ''
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'' (Obra maestra), by
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(2000), as ''musical dairy''. * ''
Dying of laughter ''Dying of Laughter'' () is a 1999 Spanish black comedy film co-written and directed by Álex de la Iglesia which stars Santiago Segura, El Gran Wyoming and Álex Angulo. The plot tracks the mishaps of a comedic duo formed by Nino and Bruno, who a ...
'' (Muertos de risa), by Álex de la Iglesia (1999), as ''pastry child ad''. * '' Heart of the Warrior'' (El corazón del guerrero), by
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(1999), as ''Javi''. * ''
Torrente, the dumb arm of the law ''Torrente, the Dumb Arm of the Law'' () is a 1998 Spanish dark comedy film written and directed by Santiago Segura, who stars as José Luis Torrente, a racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, and fascist former police agent. Characterized by its ...
'' (Torrente, el brazo tonto de la ley), by
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(1998), as ''Toneti''. * ''
The Day of the Beast ''The Day of the Beast'' () is a 1995 black comedy film co-written and directed by Álex de la Iglesia and starring Álex Angulo, Armando De Razza and Santiago Segura. It is a Spanish-Italian co-production. The plot concerns the unorthodox attemp ...
'' (El día de la bestia), by Álex de la Iglesia (1995), as ''possessed child''.


Short films


= As an actor

= * ''Los que sueñan despiertos'', de
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(2005). * ''Chico meets chica'', de Samuel Abrahams (2005). * ''Lo que el ojo no ve'', de José Braña (2004). * ''Canciones de invierno'', de
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(2004). * ''Unas pellas'', de César Strawberry (2001). * ''Caballo'', de Jimmy Barnatán (2001).


= As a director

= * ''Macarra'' (2005). * ''Caballo'' (2001). * ''Gris'' (1998).


Medium length films


= As a director

= * ''Racing Blues. Historia de un sentimiento'' (2007), co-directed by Fernando Guisado (DOC).


Television

* ''
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, (2018), as ''fede'' * ''
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'',
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(2011), as ''thug wheelchair''. * ''
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'',
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(2003–2008), as ''Chucky''. * '' After school'' (Al salir de clase),
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(2001), as ''Elio''. * ''
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'' (El Comisario),
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(2000). * ''
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'',
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(1999), como ''Tito''. * '' Milk Brothers'' (Hermanos de leche), Antena 3 (1996). * '' Innocent, innocent'' (Inocente, inocente),
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(1995). * '' The Worst Week Program'' (El peor programa de la semana), TVE (1994).


Theatre

* '' Los Miserables'', by
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. An adaptation of the classic that inspired the novel by Victor Hugo. Teatro Nuevo Apolo, Madrid (1992). * '' Between two shores'' (Entre dos orillas).
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,
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(1997). * '' Shitz'' by Hanoch Levin (2011).


Music

* First band: Caronte's Ferry (
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/rock). * Lead singer of the San Telmo Blues Band (
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/rock).


With the San Telmo Music Factory

* '' Black Note'' (2010).


With the Back Door Band

* ''
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'' (2011).


With Jimmy Barnatán and The Cocooners

* '' Room 13: A Blues Tale'' (2013). * '' Motorclub'' (2015).


Works

* ''
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'' (novel). Editorial Trama (2005). * '' New York Blues'' (novel). Editorial La Esfera de los Libros (2012) * Collaboration with the newspaper ''
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'' on its website with the electoral notebook '' Making friends. '' * Collaboration with the newspaper ''
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'' on its website with the blog ''At full night'' (A toda noche).


Awards

* XI National Short Film Contest 2004.


References


External links

* *
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