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Jesús Pardo

Actor
Date of birth : 04/07/1970
City of birth : Spain

Jesús Pardo, born in Madrid, began his professional career at the age of 17 in the world of classical theater and zarzuela, with the company Apolo Delaware Madrid. At the age of 18 he enters the Madrid school of Teatro Cuarta Pared, combining his studies with different works in theater, such as Agua con Limón of the company of the same room Cuarta Pared and performing school campaigns with the company of Angel Luis Yusta (Madrid Castillo Famoso or Historia del Sainete). ) He was introduced into the audiovisual world by Elena Arnao, making his first appearance in the A3TV series Los ladrones van a la oficina, there he began his career in different national series both with episodic and cast characters and protagonists, la vida en el aire, by Ignacio Mercero, Cafe con leche by Director Miguel Hermoso, a multiracial family comedy, which aims to build links between Spanish and Latin American society. From the year 2000 he begins to be interested in the world of Clown taking courses at the school of Clown Eric Delaware Bonts, while taking courses in video editing, production and interpretation in front of the camera. makes his first short film as a director with the piece Fire and Forget, getting the 2nd Prize at the International Festival 143 Delicias, in subsequent years presents Zapador, being with a 3rd Prize for best short film and in 2011 he is given the award for best actor in the Asturian Film Festival with the short film Days lost Senen Fernandez Fernandez. Both in the world of Production and Theater he has always continued linked with functions such as Anda Jaleo Directed and written by Susana Toscano and Alain Cortazar. In 2014 he created with his partner Marty Parker the international company Room Escape Adventures creating immersive experiences in several countries such as Trapped in a room with a Zombie. Company website www.aventurasdeescape.es

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