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El Barco is a Spanish mystery TV series created by Álex Pina and Iván Escobar. [1] and produced by Globomedia for Antena 3. The series was broadcast from January 17, 2011 until February 21, 2013. The series combines elements of drama, mystery and action, a formula that was very popular between 2007 and 2010.
El embarcadero (The Pier) is a Spanish drama television series created by Álex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato. [1] It was produced by Atresmedia Studios and Vancouver Media for Movistar+. The first season was released on Movistar+ on 18 January 2019. [2] The second and final season, consisting of 8 episodes, was released on 17 January 2020. [3]
El Auténtico Rodrigo Leal: 2005: Soap Opera: Iván Sánchez: Avanti ¡que pase el siguiente! 2012: Quiz show: Carlos Sobera and Angy Fernández ¡Ay, Señor, Señor! 1994–1995: Sitcom: Andrés Pajares: Bajo sospecha: 2015– Drama series: Yon González: Bandolera: 2011–2012: Soap opera: Marta Hazas: El Barco: 2011–2013: Drama: Juanjo ...
El Barco may refer to: El Barco de Ávila, a town in Spain; El Barco (settlement), the first Spanish settlement in northern Argentina; El Barco (Tucumán), a village in Argentina; El Barco, Alicante, a residential apartment building; El Barco (TV series), a Spanish TV series; El Barco Lake (Laguna El Barco or Lago El Barco), a lake in the Bío ...
Investigating magistrate Candela is transferred to El Hierro, the most remote of the Canary Islands. There, she discovers a suspicious community and is confronted by the death of a young local boy, murdered the night before his wedding. The prime suspect is the father of the bride, a man by the name of Díaz, a businessman with a dodgy reputation.
El Marqués is a Spanish crime drama limited television series created by Ignacio del Moral and Begoña Álvarez inspired by the 1975 Crime of Los Galindos . It stars Víctor Clavijo and José Pastor. It originally aired on Telecinco from 22 May to 26 June 2024.
Artero was born in Madrid on 27 June 1965. [1] His father was a physician who treated Franco during the latter's last rales. [2] At age 14, Antonio Mercero cast him for the role of Javi in the popular series Verano azul, [3] a role for which Artero is singularly remembered and which marked his acting career. [4]
Amparo Piñero trained at the Cristina Rota and Juan Codina schools and graduated in musical interpretation at the Superior School of Dramatic Art in Murcia. [4] [5] [6] She completed her training in ballet and tap dance: Raquel Jiménez and contemporary dance and jazz with Susana Ruiz.