Paco León
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Paco León and Carmen Machi.
Paco León (born October 4, 1974) is a Spanish comic actor[1] born in Seville. His first television experiences were playing in the childlike comedy "Mariquilla Ríe Perlas" and "Castillos en el Aire" on Canal Sur. He was a host of the variety TV show "Cita a Ciegas" and of the TV game show "Triunfa en Casa." He also played the role of Maria in the comedy "Moncloa, ¿Dígame?" on Telecinco. But his real trampoline to fame was the Antena 3 comedy sketch show Homo Zapping, in which he immediately stood out from among the cast. He has returned to Telecinco with the role of Luisma in Aída.
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[edit] Filmography
[edit] Television
- Castillos en el aire (1999) on Canal Sur
- Jet Lag (2000)
- Moncloa, digame on Telecinco, FDF
- Homo Zapping on Antena 3 TV (2003–2005)
- Siete vidas on Telecinco (2004, 2005)
- Aída on Telecinco (2005-currently)
- Planeta Finito on La Sexta (2007)
- Ácaros on Cuatro (2007)
[edit] Films
- Amar y Morir en Sevilla, Don Juan Tenorio (2001) by Victor Barrera
- Asalto informatico (2002)
- La vida mancha (2003)
- Recambios (2004)
- La Dama Boba (2006)
- Los mánagers (2006)[2]
- Queens (Reinas) (2006)
[edit] Short films
- La grieta by Enrique López de Haro
- Días rojos (2004)
- Con lengua (2006)
- Espagueti western (2007) (Voice)
[edit] References
- ^ Carina Chocano (August 25, 2006). "Romantic farce with a modern twist". Los Angeles Times. http://articles.latimes.com/2006/aug/25/entertainment/et-queens25. Retrieved 2010-12-28. "When the judge who was scheduled to perform the ceremony suffers a heart attack, the task falls to Elena (Mercedes Sampietro), who is unhappy about her son Hugo's (Gustavo Salmeron) impending wedding to Narciso (Paco Leon),"
- ^ "Paco Leon Filmography". The New York Times. 2010-12-28. http://movies.nytimes.com/person/1456888/Paco-Leon. Retrieved 2010-12-28. "Paco Leon Filmography: * Los Managers * Dieta mediterránea"
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