Enrique Arce

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Enrique Arce
Born Valencia, Spain
Occupation Actor

Enrique Arce (born in Valencia) is a Spanish actor of cinema and TV.

Biography

He studied law, but in the fourth year of university he decided that he preferred the interpretation. He won the contest Ellos i elles in the Valencian regional television (Canal Nou) and with the premium (two millions pesetas) he paid his studies in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.[1] He has developed his career in Spain and abroad.

Personal life

He was husband of the actress Cristina Peña and boyfriend of the Olympic swimmer Gemma Mengual.[2]

Career

Cinema

Movies

Short films

  • Cachito mío (2001), by Manuel Feijóo y Beatriz G. Cruz
  • Gris (2003), by Álex Montoya & Raúl Navarro.
  • ¿Y si hacemos un trío? (2004), by Álex Montoya & Raúl Navarro.
  • Cuco Gomez-Gomez Is Dead! (2005), by Francisco Lorite.
  • Matando al gato (2006), by Daniel Luna.

Televisión

Continous roles

  • Petra Delicado (1999). As Pérez.
  • Periodistas (2000–2001). As Edu Cabrera.
  • Compañeros (2001–2002). As Javier Quevedo.
  • Tirando a dar (2006). As Paco.
  • Génesis: En la mente del asesino (2007). As Julián Balaguer.
  • Sin tetas no hay paraíso (2008). As Santiago Navarro (Fiscal).
  • Singles (2008). As Fran
  • Tarancón. El quinto mandamiento (2010). As Father Redó
  • Física o Química (2010–2011). As professor Arturo Ochando
  • Amar en tiempos revueltos (TV series).(2012). Emilio Álcazar.
  • El tiempo entre costuras (2012-¿?)
  • L'Alqueria Blanca (2012-¿?). As Raúl.

Episodic roles

  • Al salir de clase (1997)
  • Policías, en el corazón de la calle (2000)
  • Una nueva vida (2003)
  • Fuera de control (2006)
  • Cuéntame cómo pasó (2006)
  • R.I.S. Científica (2007). As Félix
  • Cuestión de sexo (2007–2008). As Álvaro

Theatre

  • La Celestina, by Joaquín Vida.
  • Bodas de sangre, by Jaime Puyol.
  • Cuando llegue tu momento, by Victoria Salvador.
  • Como gustéis, by Vicente Ganoves.
  • Every year at Carnival, by David Zarko.
  • The cashier, by Bob Verllaqui.
  • Cat among the pigeons, by Ray Yeates.
  • Otelo, by Thelma Carter.
  • Danny and the deep blue see, by Peter Jensein.
  • Journey of the firth horse, by Mary Ethel Schmitt.
  • La cándida Erendira, by Jorge Alí Triana.
  • Bodas de sangre, by René Buch.
  • La vida es sueño, by René Buch.
  • A doctor's call, by Michael J. Narváez.
  • El león en invierno (2007) of James Goldman, by Juan Carlos Pérez de la Fuente.
  • Don Juan, el burlador de Sevilla, by Emilio Hernández.
  • Juegos de Hollywood, by Fermín Cabal.

References

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