Pedro Mari Sánchez
Pedro Mari Sánchez, born on January 16, 1954, in Ciudad Real, Spain, is an accomplished actor renowned for his work in both film and theatre. Throughout his illustrious career, he has showcased his versatility by performing an extensive repertoire of playwrights, ranging from the classics like Calderón, Lope de Vega, and Shakespeare to contemporary figures such as José Luis Alonso de Santos, Antonio Gala, Bernard Marie Koltès, and Botho Strauss.
Sánchez's dedication to classical theatre has been a cornerstone of his professional journey, serving as a foundation for his contributions as both an actor and a director. His deep understanding of traditional works has seamlessly informed his approach to modern plays, making him a significant figure in Spain's theatrical landscape. Among his notable achievements, he had the honor of inaugurating the New Teatro del Piccolo in Milan with a performance of "El público," a piece by the celebrated Federico García Lorca.
With a career that spans decades, Pedro Mari Sánchez continues to leave a lasting impact on the performing arts, bridging the gap between classical and contemporary theatre while captivating audiences with his profound interpretations and compelling performances.