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Pablo Chiapella

Spanish actor


Summary

Spanish actor

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Pablo Chiapella Cámara (born 1 December 1976), also known as Chape, is a Spanish actor known for his role as Amador Rivas in the television series La que se avecina.

Biography

Chiapella was raised in Albacete. He is born and lived much of his youth in Ayora (Valencia). After obtaining a diploma in Teaching of Physical Education, he decided to devote his life to performing, which led to a degree in Dramatic Arts.

He has been an actor since 2000, starting with roles on Paramount Comedy. He was the main character of El capitán Sevilla y el Centurión Chape. In 2004 he participated in the stage play Alguien voló sobre el nido del cuco, based on Miloš Forman's eponymous film. He branched out, participating in television series such as Lobos (Wolves) (on Antena 3 in 2004), Telecinco's Hospital Central, TVE's Al filo de la ley ("The Edge of the Law") where he played a lawyer, and Fuera de control ("Out of Control") also of TVE in which he played the journalist "Retu". He also participated in the Telecinco series El comisario ("The Commissioner"), in the chapter entitled Como perro acorralado.

More recently, in 2006, he had an appearance in the final season of Aquí no hay quien viva on Antena 3, playing Alfonso "Moncho" Heredia. Currently, since 2007, he plays Amador in the series La que se Avecina broadcast on Telecinco.

In his career, Chiapella has also participated in a dozen short films such as El arte de la seducción ("The Art of Seduction") in 2002 by Sandra Ruiz or 7º Izquierda ("7 º Left") in 2003 by Carlos Sanz. In 2002 he appeared in his first full feature, La vida mancha ("Life stains") by Enrique Urbizu.

Pablo Chiapella has also been involved in some plays. He was Tenorio in El burlador de Sevilla directed by José Luis Sáez.

He belongs to El cuarteto de Albacete, a group of comedians consisting of himself, Joaquín Reyes, Ernesto Sevilla and Raúl Cimas who starred in La hora chanante.

Filmography

Films

  • Viva la vida (2019) as Juan
  • Lobisome (2018) as David
  • Viven? (2015)
  • Perdona si te llamo amor (2014) as Pedro
  • Otro verano (2013) as Cano
  • La gran revelación (2007)
  • Penalty (2006)
  • Life Marks (2003) as Monitor
  • The Night My Dad Saved Christmas 2 (2025)

Programmes

  • Hospital central, Telecinco (2004)
  • El comisario, Telecinco (2006) as Olmo
  • Aquí no hay quien viva, Antena3 (2006) as Moncho Heredia.
  • La que se avecina, Telecinco (2007–present) as Amador Rivas.
  • Muchachada Nui, La 2 (2007-2010)
  • Museo Coconut, Neox (2011) as Josian
  • El club de la comedia, La Sexta
  • Días sin Luz (2009) as Cónsul
  • Fuera de control (2006) as Retu
  • Al filo de la ley (2005) as Hugo Estrada
  • Lobos (2005) as police man
  • La hora chanante (2005-2004) as Bomba/Various Roles

References

References

  1. (4 July 2018). "Pablo Chiapella". [[Atresmedia]].
  2. Vidal, Daniel. (22 August 2013). ""Pensé cambiarme el nombre del DNI"". [[Vocento]].
  3. de Dios, Marisa. (11 December 2017). "Pablo Chiapella: "Soy poco dado a ir a las reuniones de vecinos"". Grupo Zeta.
  4. Morales, Mar. (28 January 2011). "Pablo Chiapella: "Podría dedicarme a otra cosa pero no quiero"". La Huella Digital.
  5. (17 October 2012). "Pablo Chiapella". [[20 Minutos]].
  6. Bardzinska, Joanna. (2 May 2014). "El camino inverso: del cine al teatro.: La vida en un hilo, de Edgar Neville y Mi adorado Juan, de Miguel Mihura". [[MHRA Style Guide.
  7. (31 July 2018). "Alfonso "Moncho" Heredia". [[Atresmedia Corporación de Medios de Comunicación]], [[Sociedad Anónima.
  8. (23 October 2017). "¿Quién se esconde tras Amador Rivas? Pablo Chiapella, el hombre detrás del personaje". [[Mediaset España]].
  9. (23 January 2013). "Pablo Chiapella: "El rap español ha sufrido un proceso brutal"". [[Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española]].
  10. Martínez, Emilio. (15 June 2015). "Pablo Chiapella, mucho más que el Amador de 'La que se avecina', triunfa con su monólogo". Diario Crítico.
  11. G. Gómez, Rosario. (14 May 2007). "La 2 refuerza su nueva identidad con el humor inteligente de 'La hora chanante'". [[El País]].
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