Gabino Diego

Gabino Diego

Born 1966-09-18 (age 59) Madrid, Spain
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Biography

Gabino Diego was born on September 18, 1966 in Madrid.

He started in cinema at the age of seventeen by chance, when he auditioned for a role in Las bicicletas son para el verano.

Titles such as El viaje a ninguna parte, ¡Ay, Carmela! or El rey pasmado made him a figure of Spanish cinema.

He won the Luis Buñuel Award for El viaje a ninguna parte and a Goya Award for ¡Ay, Carmela! He was also nominated for a Goya as best leading actor for El rey pasmado, as supporting actor for Belle Epoque and again as leading actor in Los peores años de nuestra vida.

In 1996 he worked in El amor perjudica seriamente la salud, directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira, and in 1998 he starred in Antonio Mercero's La hora de los valientes, obtaining a Goya Award nomination for best leading male performance.

Santiago Segura hired him for his film Torrente 2: misión en Marbella (Gabino also made a cameo in the 1st part of the saga Torrente, el brazo tonto de la ley). In 2018, he premiered Tiempo Después, directed by José Luis Cuerda.

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Known For

Torrente for President
Torrente: The Dumb Arm of the Law
Two Much
Two Much

1995

as Manny

Eliminators
Eliminators

1986

as Young Guard

Belle Époque
Belle Époque

1992

as Juanito

Ay, Carmela!
Ay, Carmela!

1990

as Gustavete

Our Lovers
Our Lovers

2016

as Jorge

Dawn Breaks, Which Is No Small Thing
Dawn Breaks, Which Is No Small Thing

1989

as North American Spokesman

Love Can Seriously Damage Your Health
The Dumbfounded King
Voyage to Nowhere
Voyage to Nowhere

1986

as Carlos Piñeiro

Midsummer Dream
Midsummer Dream

2005

as Lisandro (voice)

The Longest Night
The Longest Night

1991

as Fito

Cha Cha Chá
Cha Cha Chá

1998

as Gustavo

Some Time Later
Some Time Later

2018

as King

Dreaming of Julia
Dreaming of Julia

2003

as Armín

Supernova
Supernova

1993

as Saturnino