Freddy Novillo
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A 1988 photo of Freddy Novillo. |
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Born | Alfredo Novillo June 4, 1968 Madrid, Spain |
Years active | from 1984 |
Freddy Novillo (born 4 June 1968) is a Spanish actor, musician, and singer.
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[edit] Biography
He was born as Alfredo Novillo in Madrid, Spain. He has won critical acclaim during his career, which includes radio, television and stage (including appearing on stage in Spain, and on Broadway in New York).
Although he most often appears on stage, in musicals such as Phantom of the Opera and Jesus Christ Superstar, he first became a household name with a lot of stage comedies and drama.
He is the director of the Spanish theatre company Keops Karnak Teatro. That company was the first one in Spain, exclusively dedicated to musicals.
[edit] Stage
- Jesucristo Superstar , as Jesus Spain (1984-91)
- A Report to an Academy by Franz Kafka (1991)
- Don Armando Gresca by Adrián Ortega, as Armando (1991)
- La patria chica by Alvarez Quintero brothers , as director (1992)
- La malquerida by Jacinto Benavente (1992)
- Los pelopidas by Jorge Llopis, as Anthrax (1993)
- Los arboles mueren de pie by Alejandro Casona as Maurício (1993)
- Aqui no paga nadie by Dario Fo, as director (1993)
- Pic-Nic by Fernando Arrabal, as Mr. Tepan (1995)
- El espiritu de Broadway Spanish Antology of Broadway Musicals (1996-98)
- Godspell by Stephen Schwartz, as producer (1998)
- Jesus Christ Superstar as Jesus New York (1999)
- The Phantom of the Opera Hippodrome theatre Baltimore USA, as the phantom (2004)
- Broadway Millennium Antology of Broadway Musicals (2004)
- Jesucristo Superstar by Andrew Lloyd Webber as Jesus Spain (2005-06)
- The Phantom of the Opera at Majestic Theatre. New York, as the phantom (2007)
[edit] Films
- La Vaquilla by Luis García Berlanga (1985)
- ¡Ay! Carmela by Carlos Saura (1989)
- Air America by Roger Spottiswoode (1990)
- Tomorrow never dies by Roger Spottiswoode (1997)
[edit] Television
- Knight Rider by Glen A. Larson and UNIVERSAL (1986)
- Blue blood co-production Spain-Germany (1987)
- Siete vidas TV series by Globomedia directed by Arantxa Ecija (1999)