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Ignacio Guerreros García (born December 5, 1973), better known as Nacho Guerreros, is a Spanish actor, known for the role of Coque in the television series ''
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''.


Biography

Guerreros was born in Calahorra, La Rioja; later living in
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, where he joined a theatre group, before moving to
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in 1991 to study theater. Before becoming an actor he had a number of jobs such as working with disabled people, waiting tables, and starting, with other partners, a decorating firm in Madrid. His most known role is of Coque in the television series ''
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''. He also acted in ''
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'', as Jose María in the last stage of the television series. In theater, his most prominent role has been in Martin Scherman's '' Bent'', directed by Gina Piccirilli, for which he was nominated best actor of theater in 2005 by the "Union of Actors". In 2012 he was named "Calagurratino de Honor" by the Calahorra town hall (his hometown). On October 25, 2014, he began his participation in the political debate program ''Un tiempo nuevo'' of
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in the section ''Un país a raya''. He also took part in a program of street micro-theater.


Filmography


TV Series

* 2014 – ''Un tiempo nuevo''


As an actor

* 2010 ''Con Pelos en la lengua'' * 2007 ''
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'' * 2006 ''
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'' * 2004 ''Mis estimadas víctimas'' * 2003 ''
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'' * 2001 ''
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'' * 2001 ''Manos a la obra'' * 2000 '' ¡Ala... Dina!'' * 1998 ''A las once en casa''


Theater

* 2005 – 2006 '' Bent'' * 2003 ''Jesús de Nazaret'' * 2003 ''El dragón de fuego'' * 1998–2001 ''Café Teatro''


Shorts

* 2009 ''Lala'' * 2004 ''Eric'' * 2003 ''Sin remite'' * 2003 ''Memoria y muerte de una cortometrajista'' * 2002 ''Tiro de piedra'' * 2001 ''Hævn (venganza)'' * 2000 ''Una mañana''


References

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