Juan Diego
Juan Diego, born on December 14, 1942, in Bormujos, Seville, Andalucía, Spain, was a celebrated actor and producer with a dynamic career spanning several decades. He became renowned for his versatile performances across cinema, television, and theater. His notable film credits include the critically acclaimed "La muerte de un viajante" (1972) and "Cabeza de Vaca" (1991), both of which showcased his exceptional talent and range as an actor.
In addition to his film work, Juan Diego made significant contributions to television, with standout roles in popular series like "Padre Coraje" (2002) and "Los hombres de Paco" (2005), demonstrating his ability to connect with audiences through compelling storytelling. His work also extended to the stage, where his performances captivated theatergoers.
Among his later projects, "El triunfo" (2006) and "The Cover" (2021) further solidified his legacy in the entertainment industry. Over his lifetime, Juan Diego garnered numerous accolades and left an indelible mark on Spanish cinema, celebrated for his dedication to his craft.
He passed away on April 28, 2022, in Madrid, Spain, leaving behind a rich legacy of artistic achievement and a lasting influence on future generations of performers.
Filmography
Despite Everything
Uncertain Glory (2017)
Gold (2017)
The Suicide Squad
The Holy Innocents
La Celestina
God Loves Caviar
Franco's Settlers
Xtreme
Staring at Strangers
On the Fringe
Dragon Rapide
Smoking Room
A Drama of Jealousy (and other things)
El Greco
The 7th Day
Rocambola
Jamon Jamon
Bordertown (2007)
Lope: The Outlaw
The Room Next Door
1492: Conquest of Paradise
The Dancer Upstairs
White Lines
Good Behavior
Paco's Men
Zorro (1990)