Santi Millán

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Santi Millán

Millán, in 2010.
Born (1968-13-09) January 9, 1968
Barcelona, Spain
Occupation Actor & showman

Santiago Millán Montes (13 September 1968, Barcelona), professionally known as Santi Millán, is a Spanish actor and TV showman.

Biography

He studied in the Colegio del Teatro (Barcelona) and in 1989 enter in the theatral company La Cubana during a decade. In 1999 he abandoned La Cubana and he joined at the Andreu Buenafuente's late night La Cosa Nostra (TV3), playing Paco Monteagudo (the reporter of the show). He achieved enormous fame in Catalonia on shows like A pèl (TV), 5hombres.com (theatre) or El Terrat (radio).

In 2002 he entering in the national TV with the series Periodistas, playing the reporter Pep. After the ending of this serie, Millan was contracted by the same producer and playing the and played the rol of Sergio Antúnez in Siete Vidas. In the same time, he returned at Catalonia with other Buenafuente's late night, Una altra cosa.

By his fame in television, he beginning a career in the cinema: Vivancos 3 (2003), Di que sí (2004) and his first dramatic rol, Amor idiota (2005).

In 2005 Millán colabored with Andreu Buenafuente in the first season of his first national TV show, Buenafuente.

He produced (with El Terrat) the TV series Divinos (Antena 3), cancelled after two weeks.[1]

In 2007 he abandoned El Terrat and created his own producer, Zoo Partners Entertainment (Zoopa).

In 2010 he presented the short late night UAU! in the channel Cuatro.

In 2012 he was contracted with the program El Hormiguero like new collaborator.[2]

Career

Theatre

  • Cubanas a la carta (1988)
  • Cómeme el coco, negro (1989)
  • Cubana Maratón dancing (1992)
  • Cegada de amor (1994–1998)
  • 5 Hombres.com
  • Ustedes se preguntarán como he llegado hasta aquí (2001) Director
  • "Wanted, el show de los cómicos más buscados"
  • Singles, de Toni Moog (2008) Director
  • Más Allá del Puente, by David Botello (2010) Productor/actor

Cinema

TV programs

  • El día por delante (TVE, 1989).
  • Especial nochebuena en TVE (1989).
  • Especial cap d'any "Aquest any TV3 no fa res" (1989–1990).
  • El Martes que viene (TVE, 1990), actor.
  • La Cosa Nostra (TV3, 1999–2000), reporter
  • La última Noche (Telecinco, 2001), subdirector, actor.
  • A pèl (TV3, 2001–2002), showman.
  • El Club de la comedia, Digital + (2001–2005).
  • Una altra cosa (TV3, 2002–2003), reporter
  • A pèl tour (TV3, 2002–2003), reporter
  • Buenafuente, (Antena 3, 2005) collaborator
  • Boqueria 357 / Boqueria After Sun (TV3, 2007–2008), showman & director
  • Gala Premios Ondas (Cuatro, 2008–2009), presentador
  • Gala X1FIN: juntos por el Sáhara (Cuatro, 2009), showman & singer
  • UAU!' (Cuatro, 2010), director y presentador.
  • Gala Voces X1FIN: juntos por Mali (2010), singer
  • El Hormiguero, Antena 3 (2012-act.), collaborator

TV series

Radio

  • El Terrat. Estem arreglats, Radio Barcelona (2001–2002)

References

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