Frank Spano

Frank Hernández Spano is an actor, screenwriter and director with a cinema career spanning 25 years in more than 25 films[1][2]

As an actor he has participated in MACU, LA MUJER DEL POLICIA (1987) by Solveig Hoogenstein, A DREAM IN THE ABYSS (1991) by Oscar Lucien, FIN DE ROUND (1992) by Olegario Barrera, BLOWS AT MY DOOR (1992) by Alejandro Saderman , THE SHIP OF THE DREAMS (1995) by Ciro Duran, BEFORE DYING (1996) by Pablo de la Barra, AMANECIO DE GOLPE (1996) by Carlos Azpúrua, nominated for the 1999 Goya Awards, PANDEMONIUM (1996) by Román Chalbaud, THE RAFT (1997) by Emanuel Boec, TRES NOCHES (2001) by Fernando Venturini. IN ANY PART (2003) by Miguel Ángel Cárcano, DIARY OF A SKIN (2004) by Jacobo Rispa. BARRIO MASALA (2006) by Salvador Calvo. MALA MUERTE (2008) by Vicente Pérez-Herrero, NEGOCIOS (2009) by Miguel Ángel Cárcano, THE CONSELOUR (2012) by Ridley Scott[3] PARADISE LOST (2013) by Andrea Di Stefano, KM 72 (2012) by Samuel Henríquez, 1898, LAS ULTIMOS DE FILIPINAS (2016) by Salvador Calvo [4]

He participates as an actor in multiple Spanish television series such as Policia, Compañeros, Lobos, El Comisario, Los hombres de Paco, Aida, No Boobs There is no Paradise, Central Hospital, La que se Avecina, A Ver Si llego, and Museo Coconut. He's participated as monologue comedian (even in Murcia and Teruel) and in Telecompring in Paramount Comedy Spain.[5]

As a scriptwriter and director he has made the short film INTIMOS (2015), and several noted feature films. HORA MENOS (2011) participated in the official section of the Malaga Festivals 2011, the Moscow Festival, the IFF Panama, the Mostra de Sao Paolo, and the Chicago Latino Film Festival and won the award for best feature film at the International Festival of Las Palmas de Gran Canarias and MadridImagen.[6]

HIDDEN (2017) was his documentary feature film about extreme sport and his most recent film as writer/producer/director is a family thriller about organ trafficking: HUMANPERSONS (2018)[7][8]

References

  1. "Frank Spano". IMDb. Retrieved 2018-10-23.
  2. "Frank Spano | revista siete | Panamá 2013". Issuu. Retrieved 2018-10-27.
  3. The Counsellor, retrieved 2018-10-23
  4. 1898. Los últimos de Filipinas, retrieved 2018-10-23
  5. "Frank Spano - Vídeos". Comedy Central Espana (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-10-23.
  6. Hora menos, retrieved 2018-10-23
  7. Hopewell, John (2014-07-22). "Frank Spano sets 'Human Persons' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2018-10-23.
  8. rorocu (2018-10-02). "'Human persons', drama, descarnado, con el sello del cineasta panameño Frank Spano". Panamá América (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-10-23.
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