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Óscar Jaenada Gajo (born 4 May 1975) is a Spanish actor.


Career

Jaenada began acting at the age of thirteen, performing in Shakespeare plays. The memory of his grandmother taking him to the Rívoli Cinema made him want to become an actor, as he commented in the magazine ''Fotogramas''. He trained with the theater group l'Endoll de Esplugues de Llobregat. Jaenada moved to Madrid to improve his career prospects, and got a job as a waiter at the Hard Rock Café. He obtained several television roles, appearing in '' 7 vidas'' and ''
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'', before landing roles in feature films. Some of his early roles were in such productions as '' Lisístrata'' (2002) and ''Descongélate'' (2003). Shortly afterwards, Achero Mañas offered him the leading role in '' November'' (2003). Jaenada was a candidate for the
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in 2004 as best actor for his role in this production but couldn't attend the ceremony as he was in Argentina filming ''El juego de la verdad''. Upon his return to Spain, he was offered several roles in comedies. Among them was the lead in the film ''XXL'' (2004). He also obtained a permanent role in the series ''Javier ya no vive solo''. Just as Jaenada was beginning to feel pigeonholed as a comedian,
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sent him a script for a film about the life of flamenco singer
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. The role involved singing, and the actor had doubts about accepting since he could not sing. He eventually took the role upon the urging of his brother Victor, a visual artist. '' Camarón'' premiered at the
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in 2005, where critics already hinted at a possible Goya Award. On 15 December 2005, Jaenada was nominated for the
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in '' Camarón''. Nine days later, he was nominated for the Silver Frames prize and the Circle of Cinematographic Writers medal. At the beginning of 2006, Jaenada won all three honours. The Circle of Cinematographic Writers recognized him as best actor of the year, he won the Goya Award, and on 20 February, he received the Silver Frames prize. Also in 2006, Jaenada served as master of ceremonies with
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at the inaugural gala of the Málaga Film Festival. A week later, he obtained a nomination at the Spanish Actors Union for his work with Chavarri. In 2011, Jaenada auditioned for a role in '' Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides'', where he played a Spanish officer. He returned to the pirate theme in 2011 for the
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series ''Piratas''.


Personal life

Jaenada has a son with actress Barbara Goenaga, with whom he was romantically linked from 2000 until 2012. In April 2017, he was sentenced to six months in prison for falsifying the official title of Recreational Boat Skipper in a nautical school. Jaenada admitted to the charges and reached an agreement to have the penalty commuted to a 3,600 Euro fine.


Selected filmography


Film


Television


Awards and recognition

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Best New Actor for '' Noviembre'' (2003) *
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Best Actor for '' Camarón'' (2005) * Silver Frames – Best Actor for ''Camarón'' (2005) * Circle of Cinematographic Writers – Best Actor for ''Camarón'' (2005) *
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– Best Actor for ''
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'' (2015) * Ariel Award for Best Actor for ''Cantinflas'' (2015)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jaenada, Oscar 1975 births Living people Spanish male film actors Male film actors from Catalonia Male actors from Barcelona 21st-century Spanish male actors People from Esplugues de Llobregat Spanish Romani people Romani male actors