Eusebio Poncela Aprea (born 15 September 1947) is a Spanish actor.
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Born | Eusebio Poncela Aprea 15 September 1947 Madrid, Spain |
Occupation | Actor |
Biography
editEusebio Poncela Aprea was born in Madrid on 15 September 1947.[1]
After graduating in drama, he made his debut onstage in the play Mariana Pineda in the mid-1960s.[1]
He appeared in The Cannibal Man (1972) and A House Without Boundaries (1972), but his first major role was the protagonist of the cult film Arrebato (1979), directed by Iván Zulueta. In that year, he also featured in Guillo Pontecorvo's Ogro.
Another hit was the Televisión Española series Los gozos y las sombras (1982). With Antonio Banderas, Poncela co-starred in Law of Desire (1987), directed by Pedro Almodóvar.
He came back to cinema with Martín (Hache), by Adolfo Aristarain. He has also appeared in Tuno negro (2001), Remake (2006) and Intacto (2001), by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, with Max von Sydow.
At the Gijón International Film Festival in 2004, he received the Nacho Martinez Award.
Filmography
editYear | Title | Role | Notes | Ref |
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1976 | La muerte del escorpión | Luis | ||
1979 | Arrebato | José Sirgado | [2] | |
1979 | Operación Ogro (Ogro) | Txabi | [3] | |
1980 | Their Golden Years | El novio | ||
1986 | Matador | Comisario | ||
1987 | La ley del deseo (Law of Desire) | Pablo Quintero | [4] |
References
edit- ^ a b Torres, Marta (27 September 2017). "Cuando la edad no importa: 5 actores españoles veteranos que siguen triunfando". Bekia.
- ^ Marimón, Joan (2 October 2018). Muertes creativas en el cine Portada. Barcelona: Edicions de la Universitat de Barcelona. p. 461. ISBN 978-84-9168-117-5.
- ^ Martínez Álvarez, Josefina (2022). "La representación cinematográfica de las mujeres víctimas del terrorismo durante los años de la lucha armada (1968-2001)". Mujeres víctimas del terrorismo y mujeres contra el terrorismo. Historia, memoria, labor y legado. Editorial Dykinson. p. 143. ISBN 978-84-1122-182-5.
- ^ Méjean, Jean-Max (2007). Pedro Almodóvar. Translated by Berthelot, Caterina. Barcelona: Ediciones Robinbook. p. 194. ISBN 978-84-96222-91-5.