Joaquín Reyes (actor)

Joaquín Reyes
Joaquín Reyes (right) at the 32nd Goya Awards in 2018 with Ernesto Sevilla
Born Joaquín Reyes Cano
(1974-08-16) 16 August 1974
Albacete, Spain
Occupation Actor

Joaquín Reyes Cano (born 16 August 1974 in Albacete, Castile-La Mancha, Spain) is a Spanish actor, draftsman and comedian. He currently manages the humorist sitcom Museo Coconut at Neox, a TDT channel of Antena 3, playing the role of Onofre. He previously worked on the Televisión Española program Muchachada Nui, La Hora Chanante in La 2, Fibrilando and Camera Café (Telecinco); and collaborates for the radio program No Somos Nadie (M80).

Reyes studied Fine Arts at the University of Castile-La Mancha and he has worked as an illustrator for publications like "El barco de vapor" or Zumo de lluvia, by Teresa Broseta.

In 2002, he joined Ernesto Sevilla, Pablo Chiapella and Raúl Cimas, the so-called "Trío de Albacete" ("Albacete's Trio", they were all from that province) for the Paramount Comedy program La Hora Chanante.

In 2017 Reyes enjoyed a Netflix special, Joaquín Reyes Una y No Mas, which served to introduce him to American publics. He presents the TV show Cero en Historia with Silvia Abril, Raúl Cimas, Sara Escudero and J.J. Vaquero as panelists.[1][2]

Filmography

Television

Radio

Drawings

  • Colección El barco de vapor
    • El club de los coleccionistas de noticias
  • Zumo de lluvia de Teresa Broseta
  • Colección Grupo SM
    • Latín. Diccionario didáctico
    • Valencià 3º E.P. Nou Projecte Terra.
  • Editorial Cruïlla
    • Ortografía castellana elemental
  • El País
    • Summer supplements 2007–2008.

References

  1. Cervera, César (27 February 2017). "«Cero en Historia», una versión hilarante del pasado con un diez en improvisación". ABC (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  2. Redacción (31 January 2017). "#0 presenta sus fichajes estelares, proyectos y hace balance del primer año". El Diario (in Spanish). Vertele!. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
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