Carlos Cuevas
Carlos Cuevas Sisó (born 27 December 1995) is a Spanish television, film, and theater actor, known for his roles as Biel Delmàs in the TV series Ventdelplà and as Pol Rubio in the TV series Merlí.
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Born | Carlos Cuevas Sisó 27 December 1995 |
Nationality | Spanish |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2002-present |
Known for | Ventdelplà Merlí |
Early life
Carlos Cuevas Sisó was born on 27 December 1995 in Montcada i Reixac (Barcelona) in Catalonia, Spain.[1] He started acting in commercials when he was 5 years old. In 2002, he made his debut in the film La mujer de hielo, directed by Lídia Zimmerman and starring Natasha Yarovenko and Marc Cartes. Since 2004, he has worked as a dubbing actor for television and radio advertising campaigns, as well as for films. He began in the television world in an episode of Trilita, a TV3 series created by Tricicle.[1]
In 2005, at the age of 9, he became known to the Catalan public thanks to his role as Biel Delmàs in the series Ventdelplà from TV3, where he appeared until the series ended in 2010.[2]
Professional career
In 2009, he made his first foray into film, playing Dani in the film Cruzando el límite, by Xavi Giménez and produced by Filmax.[3][4] In 2011, he went to the stage in Teatre Borràs to star alongside Clara Segura and Montse Vellvehí in the play Madame Melville by Richard Nelson, directed by Àngel Llàcer.[5] In 2012, he was in the cast of the first season of Antena 3's mystery series Luna, el misterio de Calenda, where he played Tomás, with actors including Olivia Molina and Álvaro Cervantes.[6] At the end of that year, he returned to the stage, at the Teatre Nacional de Catalunya to star alongside Albert Espinosa, Joan Carreras i Goicoechea, and many others, in the play Els nostres tigres beuen llet. Espinosa says he has created a fictitious family with the good and the best of Catalan theater.[7]
From 8 May to 22 June 2013, he worked again with Emma Vilarasau, Míriam Iscla, Anna Moliner, Jordi Banacolocha, Pep Planas, Pepa López, and Joan Carreras, performing in the play Barcelona, directed by Pere Riera, which deals with the Spanish Civil War, centering on the day that Barcelona was bombed by Francoist troops.[8] In 2015, he appeared in the film It's Now or Never, directed by María Ripoll and starring Dani Rovira and María Valverde.[9] Also that year he joined the cast of the TV3 series Merlí, where he played Pol Rubio. The series, due to its great acceptance among the Catalan public, was later dubbed to Spanish for a nationwide broadcast in laSexta.[1]
In 2016, he made a minor appearance in Televisión Española's series El Ministerio del Tiempo, where he played a fictional successful YouTuber.[10] In May 2016, he starred in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet at Espai La Seca in Barcelona, alongside Clàudia Benito, under the direction of Marc Chornet.[11] In September of that year he once again played Pol Rubio in the second season of Merlí.[12] In October 2016, he joined the cast of the eighteenth season of Televisión Española's series Cuéntame cómo pasó, where he plays Marcos.[13] With his partner in Merlí, Elisabet Casanovas, he was in charge of welcoming 2017 in TV3's New Year's Eve broadcast.[14]
In 2020 Cuevas played Alonso Aldama in the three part Netflix series Someone Has to Die created by Manolo Caro.[15]
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Character | Channel | Notes |
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2003 | Trilita | TV3 | 1 episode | |
2005–2010 | Ventdelplà | Biel Delmàs | TV3 | Main character |
2012 | Luna, el misterio de Calenda | Tomás | Antena 3 | Supporting character |
2015–2017 | Merlí | Pol Rubio | TV3 | Main character |
2016 | Em dic Manel! | TV3 | Supporting character | |
2016 | El Ministerio del Tiempo | Javier Jiménez "Nexus 6" | La 1 | 3 episodes |
2016–2017 | Campanadas Fin de Año | Himself | TV3 | Co-host with Elisabet Casanovas |
2017–2019 | Cuéntame cómo pasó | Marcos García de Blas | La 1 | Supporting character |
2017–2018 | Campanadas Fin de Año | Himself | TV3 | Co-host with Elisabet Casanovas |
2019 | 45 revoluciones | Roberto Aguirre | Antena 3 | Main character |
2019 | Merlí: Sapere Aude | Pol Rubio | Movistar+ / TV3 | Main character |
2020 | The Idhun Chronicles | Alsan | Netflix | Main character; voice |
2020 | Someone Has to Die | Alonso Aldama | Netflix | Main character; 3 episodes |
Film
Year | Title | Character | Director |
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2002 | La mujer de hielo | Joan | |
2010 | Cruzando el límite | Dani | Xavi Giménez |
2014 | Barcelona | Tinet | Àngel Biescas |
2015 | Ahora o nunca | Dani | María Ripoll |
2019 | Gente que viene y bah | León | Patricia Font |
Theater
Year | Title | Character | Director |
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2011 | Madame Melville | Àngel Llàcer | |
2012 | Els nostres tigres beuen llet | Rocco | Albert Espinosa |
2016 | Romeo and Juliet | Romeo | Marc Chornet |
References
- Lerín, Olga (7 November 2015). "Carlos Cuevas: "Ya no quiero hacer más de niño bueno... al menos durante una temporada"" [Carlos Cuevas: 'I no longer want to be a good boy... at least for a while']. El Periódico (in Spanish). Grupo Zeta. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
- "El debut de Carlos Cuevas, a "Ventdelplà"" [The Debut of Carlos Cuevas, in "Ventdelplà"]. ccma.cat/tv3/merli (in Catalan). Corporació Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals. 16 June 2016. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
- "'Cruzando el límite': Ni límite-Ni leches" ['Cruzando el límite' (Crossing the limit): No limit, nor milk]. El Séptimo Arte (in Catalan). 11 November 2010. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
- Grau, Laura (19 November 2010). "Carlos Cuevas estrena la seva primera pel·lícula" [Carlos Cuevas premieres in his first film]. laveu.cat (in Catalan). Montcada Comunicació. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
- "Mestra adulta, alumne jove" [Adult teacher, young student]. El Punt Avui (in Catalan). 4 June 2011. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
- "Todas las caras de "Luna: el misterio de Calenda", el 'Teen Wolf' a la española de Antena 3" [All the faces of "Luna: el misterio de Calenda" (Luna: the mystery of Calenda), the 'Teen Wolf' for Spaniards from Antena 3]. vertele tv! (in Spanish). El Diario. 9 November 2011. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
- Carlos Sorribes, José (13 December 2012). "El TNC presenta 'Els nostres tigres beuen llet' en el Camp Nou" [TNC presents 'Els nostres tigres beuen llet' (Catalan: Our tigers drink milk) at Camp Nou]. El Periódico (in Spanish). Barcelona: Grupo Zeta. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
- "La 'Barcelona' de los bombardeos de la Guerra Civil se iluminará en el TNC" ['Barcelona', on the bombings of the Civil War, will be illuminated in the TNC]. La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 3 May 2013. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
- "'Ahora o nunca': Tráiler oficial de la nueva película de Dani Rovira y María Valverde" ['It's Now or Never': Official trailer of the new film by Dani Rovira and María Valverde]. Fotogramas.es (in Spanish). Hearst España. 7 May 2015. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
- "El Ministerio del Tiempo – Ernesto encuentra a su hijo" [El Ministerio del Timepo (The Mystery of Time) – Ernesto finds his son]. rtve.es/alacarta (in Spanish). Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española. 2 May 2016. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
- Carlos Sorribes, José (20 May 2016). "Fresco e ingenioso 'Romeu i Julieta' en La Seca" [Fresh and witty 'Romeo and Juliet' in La Seca]. El Periódico (in Catalan). Grupo Zeta. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
- "Així valora Carlos Cuevas l'inici de la 2a temporada de "Merlí"" [This is how Carlos Cuevas rates the beginning of the 2nd season of "Merlí"]. Adolescents.cat (in Catalan). Nació digital. 20 September 2016. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
- "'Cuéntame cómo pasó': Los Alcántara vuelven a Benidorm en las vacaciones del verano del 85" ['Cuéntame cómo pasó' (Tell me how it happened): Los Alcántara return to Benidorm on the summer vacations of '85]. Formulatv (in Spanish). Noxvo. 27 October 2016. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
- "¿Dónde podrás ver las Campanadas de 2017?" [Where will you see the Bells in 2017?]. La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 1 January 2017. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
- https://www.michigandaily.com/section/arts/%E2%80%98someone-has-die%E2%80%99-compelling-mini-drama-about-plight-lgbtq-history