José Luis García-Pérez
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
José Luis García-Pérez, born in Seville, is a Spanish actor whose successful career spans the realms of cinema, television, and theater, both nationally and internationally, with a notable presence in English-speaking productions.
Since the beginning, García-Pérez has accumulated an impressive list of achievements. He's been recognized as the Best Andalusian Theater Actor and has received nominations for prestigious Goya Awards for his roles in Miguel Albaladejo's "Cachorro" and Chus Gutiérrez's "Retorno a Hansala". His accolades extend beyond the theater, including honors at festivals such as the Euro-Arab Film Festival Amal, the Valencia Mostra, and the Malaga International Film Festival, among others.
His versatility shines in the theater, where he has taken the lead in acclaimed works such as "La Avería" directed by Blanca Portillo, Patrick Marber's "Closer" under the direction of Mariano Barroso, and "Viejos Tiempos" directed by Ricardo Moya. On top of that, García-Pérez has also showcased his skills as a producer in his monologue "Diario de un Loco" by Nikolai Gogol, directed by Luis Luque.
Regarding film industry, García-Pérez's contributions have been highlighted at renowned festivals like the San Sebastián International Film Festival, the Montreal International Film Festival, the Spanish Film Festival of Malaga, and Valladolid's Seminci. Films such as "Los Aires Difíciles" by Gerardo Herrero, "Los Niños Salvajes" by Patricia Ferreira, "Héctor", and "Siete Mesas de Billar Francés" by Gracia Querejeta, as well as "Retorno a Hansala" by Chus Gutiérrez, have solidified his position in the film scene.
García-Pérez's mastery isn't limited to his native language; his acting prowess in English has led him to participate in international productions, collaborating with renowned directors such as Rodrigo Cortés in "Buried", Gustavo Ron in "Ways to Live Forever", and Adam Glass in "In From The Cold" for Netflix USA, working alongside talents like Paco Cabezas and Daniel Calparsoro.
His presence in over 50 television series highlights his versatility and success in this medium. From his participation in successful national series like "Guante Blanco", "Fuera de Lugar", "Amar en Tiempos Revueltos", to portraying the role of Hernán Cortés in "Carlos, Rey Emperador" and his recent ventures on international platforms like "El Cid" on Amazon Prime and "La Noche Más Larga" on Netflix, showcase his ability to captivate diverse audiences.
Recently, García-Pérez has starred in the multi-award-winning series "Las Noches de Tefía", directed by Miguel del Arco on Atresplayer, and "Honor", the Spanish version of "Your Honor" for which he has won the Best Leading Actor at the FICAL International Film Festival.
In the theatrical realm, he has been the protagonist of outstanding works such as "Don Juan Tenorio" directed by Blanca Portillo, "El Cartógrafo" directed by Juan Mayorga, and "El Mago" also under the direction of Juan Mayorga. His most recent project, "Amistad" in which he serves as actor, director, and producer, premiered at Las Naves de Matadero at the Teatro Español in Madrid and is currently on tour.
With his multidisciplinary approach, José Luis García-Pérez positions himself as an integral figure in the acting industry. His dedication, talent, and versatility ensure him a prominent place in the cultural scene, continuing to make an impact on various projects and platforms.
Since the beginning, García-Pérez has accumulated an impressive list of achievements. He's been recognized as the Best Andalusian Theater Actor and has received nominations for prestigious Goya Awards for his roles in Miguel Albaladejo's "Cachorro" and Chus Gutiérrez's "Retorno a Hansala". His accolades extend beyond the theater, including honors at festivals such as the Euro-Arab Film Festival Amal, the Valencia Mostra, and the Malaga International Film Festival, among others.
His versatility shines in the theater, where he has taken the lead in acclaimed works such as "La Avería" directed by Blanca Portillo, Patrick Marber's "Closer" under the direction of Mariano Barroso, and "Viejos Tiempos" directed by Ricardo Moya. On top of that, García-Pérez has also showcased his skills as a producer in his monologue "Diario de un Loco" by Nikolai Gogol, directed by Luis Luque.
Regarding film industry, García-Pérez's contributions have been highlighted at renowned festivals like the San Sebastián International Film Festival, the Montreal International Film Festival, the Spanish Film Festival of Malaga, and Valladolid's Seminci. Films such as "Los Aires Difíciles" by Gerardo Herrero, "Los Niños Salvajes" by Patricia Ferreira, "Héctor", and "Siete Mesas de Billar Francés" by Gracia Querejeta, as well as "Retorno a Hansala" by Chus Gutiérrez, have solidified his position in the film scene.
García-Pérez's mastery isn't limited to his native language; his acting prowess in English has led him to participate in international productions, collaborating with renowned directors such as Rodrigo Cortés in "Buried", Gustavo Ron in "Ways to Live Forever", and Adam Glass in "In From The Cold" for Netflix USA, working alongside talents like Paco Cabezas and Daniel Calparsoro.
His presence in over 50 television series highlights his versatility and success in this medium. From his participation in successful national series like "Guante Blanco", "Fuera de Lugar", "Amar en Tiempos Revueltos", to portraying the role of Hernán Cortés in "Carlos, Rey Emperador" and his recent ventures on international platforms like "El Cid" on Amazon Prime and "La Noche Más Larga" on Netflix, showcase his ability to captivate diverse audiences.
Recently, García-Pérez has starred in the multi-award-winning series "Las Noches de Tefía", directed by Miguel del Arco on Atresplayer, and "Honor", the Spanish version of "Your Honor" for which he has won the Best Leading Actor at the FICAL International Film Festival.
In the theatrical realm, he has been the protagonist of outstanding works such as "Don Juan Tenorio" directed by Blanca Portillo, "El Cartógrafo" directed by Juan Mayorga, and "El Mago" also under the direction of Juan Mayorga. His most recent project, "Amistad" in which he serves as actor, director, and producer, premiered at Las Naves de Matadero at the Teatro Español in Madrid and is currently on tour.
With his multidisciplinary approach, José Luis García-Pérez positions himself as an integral figure in the acting industry. His dedication, talent, and versatility ensure him a prominent place in the cultural scene, continuing to make an impact on various projects and platforms.