Asier Etxeandia

Asier Gómez Etxeandía (born 27 June 1975) is a Spanish film actor and singer, whose career includes television, theater and film performances. He is best known for his character as Raúl de la Riva in Velvet and Velvet Collection and Dolor y gloria (2019), for which he was nominated for Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor.

Asier Etxeandia
Asier Etxeandia en los Premios Goya 2017
Born
Asier Gómez Etxeandia

(1975-06-27) June 27, 1975
AwardsNational Short Film Festival's Association's Best Actor Award (2014) for Por siempre jamón
WebsiteAsier Etxeandía
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Biography

Asier Etxeandía studied acting at a Biscayan school, of which he only keeps fond memories of two teachers, Eguzki Zubia and Juan Carlos Garaizabal. He recently commented on its beginnings, noting that "when you are 19 years old, you trust your teachers to the end and sometimes they are not qualified, but in need of your admiration. I believed in them and they almost drove me crazy. They play with personal things, it is dangerous. I learned a lot about what not to do, how not to behave in this profession. The actor complained about the teachers who criticized the students who appeared on TV. He remembers a teacher who cut a boy's hair because she did not like his performance. "They had our brains so drained that we were delighted with that wonderful ritual," he sentenced.[1]

Asier Etxeandia left the Basque Country when he settled in Madrid at the age of twenty. In the capital he came to work as a manager of a sex shop while he was studying acting. He went to the program Uno para todos, (Telecinco) in 1995, presented by Goyo González, as a contestant. The Globomedia production company hired him during the first season of One Step Ahead, where he played Beni, a homosexual who entered an arts academy with the hope of becoming an actor. Asier left the series because he feared possible typecasting. In spite of everything, he recognized that his work there opened doors for him and he met his first friends in the capital, includingNatalia Millán .[2]

Natalia Millán thought of him to star in the musical Cabaret offering him the role of Master of Ceremonies, the one in charge of commenting ironically on the events that take place in Germany in the 1930s . Manuel Bandera and Emilio Alonso León also worked on this montage . During the performance, Asier brought out members of the audience chosen at random, whom he put in trouble on stage. In order to carry out his work, Asier moved away from the interpretation that Joel Gray carried out in the film to be able to make his own creation, without thereby giving up the playful, ill-intentioned and captivating character of the character.

He was cast in Pedro Almodóvar's Broken Embraces, playing a small role as a blind waiter, which was not included in the final cut, but whose scene is part of the additional content of the film on DVD.

Personal life

Asier is openly gay.

Filmography

Films

  • La mirada violeta, as Sergio. Dir. Nacho Pérez de la Paz y Jesús Ruiz (2004)
  • El próximo Oriente, as Abel. Dir. Fernando Colomo (2006)
  • Café solo o con ellas, as Javi. Dir. Álvaro Díaz Lorenzo (2006)
  • Las 13 rosas, as Enrique. Dir. Emilio Martínez Lázaro (2007)
  • 7 minutos, as Vicente. Dir. Daniela Fejerman (2008)
  • Mentiras y gordas, as Cristo. Dir. Alfonso Albacete (2009)
  • King Conqueror, as Pascual Muñoz. Dir. José Antonio Escrivá, Félix Miguel y Pepón Sigler (2009)
  • El Capitán Trueno y el Santo Grial, as Hassan. Dir. Antonio Hernández (2011)
  • Los días no vividos, as Jaime. Dir. Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas (2012)
  • Musarañas, script. Dir. Juanfer Andrés y Esteban Roel (2014)
  • Ma ma, script. Dir. Julio Medem (2014)
  • La novia, as the boyfriend. Dir. Paula Ortiz (2015)
  • La puerta abierta, as Lupita. Dir. Marina Seresesky (2015)
  • Sordo, as Anselmo Rojas. Dir. Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas (2019)
  • Dolor y gloria, as Alberto Crespo. Dir. Pedro Almodóvar (2019)
  • Nadie muere en Ambrosia as Barlovento. Dir. Hector Valdez (2020)
  • Las Mil vidas por anunciar. Mariana Serensky (2020)

Short Films

  • ¡After!, as Koldo. Dir. Oskar Bilbao (1996)
  • Dame otro final, as a stoner. Dir. Nerea Castro (2000)
  • Vértices, as Mario. Dir. Juanan Martínez (2004)
  • Unione Europea, as Tomás. Dir. Andrés M. Koppel (2007)
  • Final, reparto. Dir. Hugo Martín Cuervo (2007)
  • Together, as a man. Dir. Gigi Romero (2009)
  • Supercool, as uncredited choreographer. Dir. Hugo Silva (2016)
  • Por siempre jamón, script. Dir. Ruth Díaz (2014)
  • El pelotari y la fallera, as Asier.

Sordo"

Television

YearTitleChannelRoleNotes
2000 Plats bruts TV3 1 episode
2002 Un paso adelante Antena 3 Benito "Beni" López 13 episodes
2004 Cuéntame cómo pasó TVE Mateo 5 episodes
2005 El comisario Telecinco Óscar 1 episode
Los Serrano Tomás Cruz 1 episode
Motivos personales David 6 episodes
2006 Cartas a Sorolla Canal Nou TV-Movie
2008 Cuenta atrás Cuatro Víctor 1 episodio
Cuestión de sexo Yago 3 episodes
2008 - 2009 Herederos TVE Gorka 22 episodes
2009 - 2010 Los hombres de Paco Antena 3 Blackman 9 episodes
2010 Vuelo IL 8714 Telecinco Emilio TV-Movie
2011 El ángel de Budapest TVE Barrueta
2012 La fuga Telecinco Miguel Reverte 12 episodes
2013 Tormenta Antena 3 Carlos TV-Movie
Amar es para siempre Rubén Tudela 33 episodes
2014 - 2016 Velvet Raúl de la Riva 47 episodes
2017 El final del camino TVE Alfonso VI de León 7 episodes
2017 - 2019 Velvet Colección Movistar+ Raúl de la Riva 21 episodes
2020 La línea invisible Movistar+ El Inglés 6 episodes
2021 Sky Rojo Netflix Romeo 8 episodes

Theatre

  • Cabaret (2003-2005)
  • El infierno (2005)
  • La divina comedia, as Dante Alighieri (2005)
  • El sueño de una noche de verano, as Teseo y Oberón. Dir. Tamzin Townsend (2006-2007)
  • Barroco, as Valmont (2007)
  • Los lunes pueden esperar (2008)
  • Hamlet (2009)
  • Medea (2009)
  • Homero, La Iliada, lectura dramatizada. Dir. Andrea D'Odorico (2010)
  • La avería (2011)
  • La chunga. Dir. Joan Ollé (2013)
  • El intérprete (2013)

Discography

  • Musical Cabaret, B.S.O. (2003)
  • Un rayo de luz, tema: But the world goes round (2006)
  • Obra de teatro El sueño de una noche de verano, temas: Canción de Oberón y Lágrimas de Rocío (2007)
  • Película Las 13 rosas, tema: J'attendrai (2007)
  • Obra de teatro Barroco, B.S.O. (2007)
  • Obra de teatro Hamlet, B.S.O. (2009)
  • X1FIN: Juntos por el Sahara, tema: Simpathy for the devil, dúo con Pastora (2009)
  • El paso trascendental del vodevil a la astracanada, tema: ¿Por qué a mí me cuesta tanto?, dúo con Fangoria (2010)
  • Obra de teatro Algo de ruido hace, B.S.O. (2011)
  • Colaboración en la canción Tercer Mundo del disco Los Viajes Inmóviles de Nach (2014)
  • Redención, primera canción de Mastodonte, dúo que forma junto al músico italiano Enrico Barbaro (2018)
  • Trilogía "Anatomía de un Éxodo", formada por las canciones Malenka, Glaciar y Este Amor.
  • Disco "Mastodonte" compuesto por Mastodonte, grupo formado por Asier Etxeandía y Enrico Barbaro.
  • "Simplemente Perfecto" canción principal de la BSO de la película "Sordo".

Awards and nominations

Latine Grammy Awards

YearCategoryResult
2019Best Music Video[3]Nominated

Goya Awards

YearCategoryFilm'Result:
2019Best Supporting ActorDolor y gloriaNominated
2015Best ActorLa noviaNominated

Platino Awards

YearCategoryFilm'Result:
2018Best Actor in a Series[4]Velvet CollectionNominated

Fotogramas de Plata

YearCategoryFilm'Result:
2016Mejor actor de televisiónVelvetNominado
2014Mejor actor de televisiónVelvetNominado
2013Mejor actor de teatroEl IntérpreteGanador
2003Mejor actor de teatroCabaretNominado

Actors' Union Awards

AñoCategoríaObraResultado
2020 Second Best Actor Dolor y Gloria Won
2015Best ActorLa noviaNominated
Second Best Actor (television)VelvetWon
2013Best Theatre ActorEl intérpreteWon
2011Best Theatre ActorLa averíaWon
2007Best Theatre ActorBarrocoNominated
2003Best ActorCabaretWon

Max Awards

YearCategoryTheatre WorkResult
2012Best Theatre ActorLa averíaWon
2009Best Theatre ActorBarrocoNominated
2005Mejor actor protagonistaInfiernoPrecandidato

Ercilla Awards

YearCategoryTheatre WorkResult
2009Best Theatre ActorBarrocoWon

Festival de Cine Español de Málaga

AñoCategoríaObra de teatroResultado
2009Premio Renfe a nuevos valores del cine español7 minutosGanador

References

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