Andreas Muñoz

Andreas Muñoz (born April 4, 1990), is a Spanish actor.

Andreas Muñoz
Born
Andreas Muñoz Blázquez

(1990-04-04) April 4, 1990
OccupationActor
Years active2000 - present
AwardsNotecortes FilmFest
2008 Paredes - Best Actor

Early life

Andreas Muñoz was born in Madrid, Spain, in 1990. His is the eldest in a family of actors including Gara and Omar Muñoz, and son of Luís Mariano Muñoz and María Dolores Blázquez.

Muñoz began his professional acting career at the age of nine, debuting in the film The Devil's Backbone, directed by Guillermo del Toro. A few years later he received his first starring role in the TV series Dime que me quieres ["Tell me that you love me"], with Imanol Arias and Lydia Bosch.

Muñoz also studied music as a child, learning piano and drums, and presently performs with a band as drummer and singer. He studied drama at Royal School of Dramatic Art (RESAD) and is currently studying acting at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow.

Muñoz became known on the international stage through his work at Disney Channel Spain. Because of his fluency in English, he traveled to the United States with the entire Disney Channel Spain crew for the Disney Channel Games and worked as presenter during the show. Since then he has started to appear in ads in English for Disney Channel USA.

Career

Film

Leading roles

Arena en los bolsillos

This movie, directed by Cesar Martínez Herrada, was Muñoz' first leading role in a Spanish film.

Arena en los bolsillos is a film about 4 young boys, Iván, Lionel, Jenny and Elena, from a neighborhood on the outskirts of Madrid. They plan a journey to the sea to escape from all the misery around them and on the way to find love and solidarity. During their journey they leave their signature on the walls ... a "graffiti" is their hallmark.

Ignacio de Loyola

Muñoz plays the title role of St. Ignatius of Loyola in this Philippine production.

Supporting roles

YearFilmRoleDirectorNotes
2009The WayEmilio Estevez
2008NO-DOElio Quiroga
2006Goal II: Living the DreamJaume Collet-Serra
2005Arena en los BolsillosIvánCésar Martínez Herrada
2004Vida y colorBenitoSantiago Tabernero
Volando voy"El Gavioto"Miguel Albaladejo
2003Horas de luzManolo Matji
IncautosMiguel Bardem
2002Atraco a las 15:30Pedro Masó
2001El Caballero Don QuijoteManuel Gutiérrez Aragón
Hasta aquí hemos llegadoYolanda García Serrano
2000El espinazo del diabloGuillermo del Toro

Television

Main character

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Casi Ángeles: La resistenciaThiagoMain character.
Spanish version of the argentina series Casi Ángeles
2008/09Dos de mayoAntonio García Ponte "Toñin"Produced by Telemadrid.
Main character.
2007/08Cosas de la Vida
["Life Bites"]
TeoProduced by Disney Channel Spain
Main character
2000/01Dime que me quieresDavidProduced by Antena 3
Main character

Supporting roles

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Rescatando a SaraCarlosTV movie
Supporting role
2007Años perdidosMade-for-TV movie
2006Ke noSeries for Cuatro
Supporting role
2010Los ProtegidosAntena 3
Supporting role
La pecera de Eva"Nano"Telecinco
Supporting role
2002Código: Fuego"Chipi"Series for Antena 3
Supporting role
PolicíasDavidSeries for Antena 3
Supporting role

TV host

YearTitleNotes
2011No sin mis padresFamily TV Show
2009My camp RockDisney Channel Show
2008Disney Channel GamesDisney Channel Show, USA

Theater and others

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1999Euripides' MedeaMichael CacoyanisCollaboration
2003La pájara pintaDocumentary based on the centenary of Rafael Alberti
Starring role
2005Pájaros de PortugalJoaquín SabinaMain character

Awards and recognition

Muñoz was awarded "Best Actor" at the 2008 NoteCortes FilmFest for his performance in the short film Paredes, directed by Jorge Galerón.

Sources

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