David Janer

Spanish actor
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David Janer
Janer in 2012
Born
David Janer Oliveras

(1973-05-05) 5 May 1973 (age 51)
Granollers, Barcelona, Spain
OccupationActor
Years active2000–present

David Janer (born 5 May 1973) is a Spanish actor.

Television

  • Laberint d'ombres (2000) - Óscar
  • Des del balcó (2001) - Ignasi Costa
  • Temps de silenci (2001) - Roger
  • Compañeros (2001-2002) - Martín Bermejo
  • 16 dobles (2002) - Roger Gutiérrez
  • De moda (2004) - Carlos
  • El cor de la ciutat (2004) - Álex Benito Andrade
  • Mesa para cinco (2006) - Raúl, violin teacher
  • Mar de fons (2006) - Carles Revert
  • Cuenta atrás (Countdown) (capítulo "Instituto Bretón") - Alfredo Solís, literature professor
  • Los hombres de Paco (2007) - Inspector Carlos Pacheco, internal affairs
  • Águila Roja (2009–2016) - Gonzalo de Montalvo / Águila Roja

Cinema

  • Atrapa-la (2000), de Dominic Harari y Teresa Pelegri - Bernat
  • Anita no pierde el tren (Anita Takes a Chance) (2001), de Ventura Pons - boy supermarket
  • L'Escala de diamants (2003), de Jordi Marcos - Sebas
  • Iris TV (2003), de Xavier Manich - Ariel
  • Entre vivir y soñar (2004), de Alfonso Albacete and David Menkes - Pierre
  • Los girasoles ciegos (The Blind Sunflowers) (2008), de Jose Luis Cuerda - Falangist
  • Águila Roja: la película (2011), de José Ramón Ayerra y Daniel Écija - Gonzalo de Montalvo / Águila Roja

Music

  • San Pedro de Revólver

Theatre

Awards and nominations

Fotogramas de Plata

Year Category Movie / series Result
2010 Best TV actor Águila Roja nominated

Premios Protagonistas

Year Category
Movie / series
Result
2010 Televisión Águila Roja Winner

TP de Oro

Year Category Series Result
2001 Actor Compañeros nominated
2010 Actor Águila Roja nominated
2011 Actor Águila Roja Winner[1]

Premios CineyMás[2]

Year Category Movie / series
Result
2010/2011 Mejor actor Águila Roja Winner

References

  1. ^ "Tp de Oro 2012 interpretación masculina". RTVE. 13 February 2012. Retrieved 1 May 2013.
  2. ^ Ganadores de los Premios CineyMás de Televisión 2010/11 Archived 2012-06-20 at the Wayback Machine.
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