Ginés García Millán is an established Spanish actor and producer, best known for starring in the television series Herederos (2007), Isabel (2011) and the Spanish film H23-F: La Película (2011).
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Wiki/Biography
Ginés García Millán was born on Thursday, September 10, 1964 (age 56 years; as in 2020) in Puerto Lumbreras, Spain. His zodiac sign is Virgo. He spent his childhood tending to guests staying at his family establishment, Hotel Salas, in Puerto Lumberras. While sharing his childhood memories in an interview, he said,
I remember the French who spent the night in our accommodation when visiting Morocco. For the Germans, who came on motorcycles and drank beer until dawn. Also when the Danish women arrived by bus, they stayed until they reached Málaga. They were all a myth and a revolution. Those nights at the hotel were wonderful.”
During his childhood days, he played as a goalkeeper in the youth level for the Spanish city of Murcia. At the age of sixteen, Gines joined Spanish professional football club Real Valladolid.
Subsequently, he moved to Madrid, where he took an acting course at the Royal Superior School of Dramatic Art (RESAD).
Physical Appearance
Height (Approx): 5′ 10″
Hair Color: Dark Brown
Eye colour: Light brown
family relationships
parents and siblings
Gines García Millán’s father, Pedro García, and his mother, Josefa Millán, operated the Hotel Salas in Puerto Lumbreras. His brother’s name is Juan Domingo Garcia Millan.
Relationships, wife and children
Ginés García Millán has two children from a previous relationship, a daughter named María and a son named Alberto.
livelihood
Theater
Ginés García Millán started his journey as a theater artist in 1989 with the play ‘When Five Years Pass’. Subsequently, he appeared in various plays such as King Lear (1997–1998), Hamlet (2004), Don Juan Tenorio (2000), Glengarry Glen Ross (2009), and Los Hijos se han dormido (The Children Are Asleep) (2012). Appeared. ,
He earned critical acclaim for starring in the theatrical production ‘Cathy y el Hippopotamo’ (2013–2014), in which he played Santiago Zavala, a journalist and writer who is hired by Cathy (the protagonist) to write her novel. Is. His travels and adventures in Asia and Africa.
Television
Ginés García Millán made his television debut in 1995 when he played the role of Lieutenant Manuel Taberra in the Spanish drama series ‘Curio Jiménez’. In 2005, he became a household name after playing the role of Fernando Acosta in the critically acclaimed series ‘Motivos Personales’. In the series, Fernando helps Natalia (the protagonist) to uncover the mystery behind a murder; In the meantime, develop a relationship with him.
In 2007, he earned appreciation for playing the role of Bernardo Sanchez in the Spanish television series ‘Herredros’.
He played the lead role in Adolfo Suárez, el Presidente (2010). The series followed the political and personal career of former Prime Minister of Spain Adolfo Suárez from his youth to January 29, 1981, the day he resigned as Prime Minister.
In 2012, he rose to prominence with the Spanish historical series ‘Isabel’, in which he played Juan Pacheco, a Castilian nobleman who rose to power in the last years of the reign of Juan II of Castile.
In 2013, he played the role of Mario in the television series Fragiles. In 2015, he appeared in the Spanish drama series ‘Velvet’, in which he played Esteban Marquez, brother of the late Don Rafael, who flirts with Doña Blanca in order to steal some of de la Riva’s designs.
In 2018, he appeared as Fernando Garcia, Paula Garcia’s father, in ‘La Verdad’ (The Truth). The story of the series revolves around Paula who disappeared under strange circumstances and surprisingly reappears after nine years.
In 2019, he played Pascual, a hitman working for Don Julio, in the Spanish dark comedy-crime series ‘Matadero’. In 2021, he appeared in the Spanish historical drama ‘Libertad’ as Pedro de Urquijo, a loner with liberal ideas who believes in freedom despite living in a world of violence.
movies
Ginés García Millán made his film debut in 1992 when he played the role of Otello in ‘El Infierno Prometido’. Subsequently, he appeared in various films such as Mensaca (1998), Entre las Piernas (1999), Solo Mía (2001), and Amor en Defensa Propia (2006). He gained massive popularity from the 2011 Spanish film ’23-F: La Película’, in which he played the role of Adolfo Suárez. The film was based on the failed coup of February 23, 1981, when Lieutenant-Colonel Antonio Tejero, along with 200 Civil Guardsmen, held Spain’s deputies and the entire government hostage for 22 hours.
Web Series/OTT
In 2020, he played the role of King Ramiro in Amazon Prime’s Spanish historical drama ‘El Cid’.
In 2021, he starred in Netflix’s Mexican thriller series ‘Queen Mato a Sara?’ Achieved international stardom. (Who Killed Sara?) in which he played the antagonist César Lazcano, a cold, influential and immoral patriarchal head of the Lazcano family, who seeks to control everyone through the power of money.
Awards/Honors
- Won Best Actor Award at the Medina Film Festival (2003) for the short film Palos de Ciego Amor (2003).
- Won Best Actor Award at the Festival de Cine de l’Alfas del Pie (2003) for the short film Palos de Ciego Amor (2003).
- Won the Best Actor Award for the short film Mein Liebe (2011) at the Medina Film Festival (2011).
- Supporting performance for the television series Herederos (2007), won the Spanish Actors Union Award (2008) in the category Male.
- Received the FICC47 Award at the Festival International de Cine de Cartagena (2018)
Facts/General Knowledge
- Ginés García Milan is fond of traveling and likes to stay in hotels. In an interview he said,
I have an emotional connection with hotels, I feel at home and I can stay there forever. It has influenced my life and the way I look at things.”
- When Ginés García Millán was on vacation in Ecuador’s Galapagos Islands he discovered he was allergic to shellfish.
- Gines García Milan is a fan of FC Barcelona. In an interview he said,
When I was a kid, my father and my uncle Fulgencio took me to see Cruyff Barça. There I became Barça to die, and I am still there. “Football is born in childhood and it stays there.”
- In 2013, he became a member of the jury of the second edition of the We Art Water Film Festival.
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