Ernesto Sevilla (b. 1978)

Alias:
Ernesto Sevilla López

Birthplace:
Albacete, Spain

Born:
May 16, 1978

Ernesto Sevilla López is a Spanish TV director, actor, comedian, screenwriter and TV presenter.  Career He began as a screenwriter for Paramount Comedy. In July 2015 he became a main character in La que se avecina with Jordi Sánchez and Nathalie Seseña. He appeared in an advertising campaign for Amena. In February 2018 he presented with Joaquín Reyes the 32nd Goya Awards. He portrayed the TV series Capítulo 0 with Joaquín Reyes, which was released on 11 September 2018. In April 2019 he appeared in the film I Can Quit Whenever I Want, directed by Carlos Therón and starring Amaia Salamanca, Cristina Castaño and Miren Ibarguren.

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Director:
2022  Camera Cafe: The Movie
????  J. Kramer

Screenplay:
2022  Camera Cafe: The Movie
????  J. Kramer

Thanks:
2015  The Chicken
2022  Camera Cafe: The Movie
????  J. Kramer

Creator:
2005  Smonka!
2018  Capítulo 0
2023  Poor Devil

Director:
2005  Smonka!
2018  Capítulo 0
2019  The Neighbor
2023  Poor Devil
????  Rafaela and Her Crazy World

Presenter:
2005  Smonka!
2018  Capítulo 0
2019  The Neighbor
2023  Poor Devil
????  Rafaela and Her Crazy World

Story:
2005  Smonka!
2018  Capítulo 0
2019  The Neighbor
2023  Poor Devil
????  Rafaela and Her Crazy World

Writer:
2005  Smonka!
2018  Capítulo 0
2019  The Neighbor
2023  Poor Devil
????  Rafaela and Her Crazy World

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