
Ernesto Alterio
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Ernesto Alterio.
Born: September 25, 1970
Place of Birth: Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Known For

La chica de ayer
La Chica de Ayer is a Spanish television series which first aired on the channel Antena 3 between 26 April and 14 June 2009. A detective show, it was based on the British series Life on Mars which featured a policeman suddenly transported back to 1973. The Spanish version of the show was set four years later, in 1977, and took its name from the Spanish song "La Chica de Ayer" by Nacha Pop in a similar manner to the British version which was named after the David Bowie song "Life on Mars". It featured Ernesto Alterio in the role of Samuel Santos, a modern-day police officer who finds himself in 1977 post-Franco Spain under the command of Quin Gallardo, a tough old-school policeman contemptuous of his modern methods.

Salad Days
A mixed salad and a trout meet on death row: The cold storage of a restaurant. They decide to unite in a single dish that will lead them to eternal love.

Kasbah
A young man who lives in Morocco, his father and his half-sister are the characters. When the girl disappears in Kasbah, a night club, her half brother becomes the prime suspect.

La Revuelta
David Broncano, along with Jorge Ponce, Ricardo Castella and his other collaborators, lead La Revuelta, a comedy show that includes multiple sections and interviews from the Teatro Príncipe Gran Vía in Madrid.

Narcos: Mexico
See the rise of the Guadalajara Cartel as an American DEA agent learns the danger of targeting narcos in 1980s Mexico.

Santa Evita
After Eva Perón’s death in 1952, her corpse is held for three years awaiting the construction of a mausoleum — a resting place that would never be built. In 1955, the military seized control of Argentina and hid Perón’s body from the public, fearing that it would unite the country against them. But they never imagined that in doing so she would become more dangerous in death than she was in life.

Cable Girls
In 1920s Madrid, four women at the National Telephone Company ring in revolution as they deal with romance, envy and the modern workplace.

Vientos de agua
Vientos de agua is a 2006 cult Argentine- Spanish mini TV series created by Juan José Campanella. The drama traces a Spaniard's emigration to Argentina in the 1930s, and, years later, his son's return to modern-day Spain. It aired in Spain in January 2006, on Telecinco for only one series of 13 episodes. While a hit in Argentina, because of lower ratings in Spain it was taken out of the prime-time slot to 1.00 in morning, and was eventually cancelled due to downloading of series from the internet. Despite a campaign of support to continue into a second series it only produced 13 episodes. Despite this the series was a hit in DVD sellings.

Legalize it!
The meeting between two young guys, Marcelo —in the future, Marcelo D2— and Skunk , who sold t-shirts and cassette tapes in the center of Rio de Janeiro to survive, resulted in one of the most popular bands in Brazil in the 1990’s, Planet Hemp. Suppressed by a prejudiced society, the two made of their music a cry of alertness and resistance, conquering the hearts and minds of an entire generation.

Someone Has to Die
In 1950s Spain, a couple summon their son home from Mexico to introduce him to his fiancée, but are shocked when he returns with a ballerino.
Filmography
as Javier
as Rober
as Guillermo
as Self - Guest
as Luis Machi
as Emilio
as Juan Carlos
as Coronel Moori Koenig
as Diego
as Alberto
as Antonio
as Gregorio
as Ernesto
as Bruguera
as Sebastián Vennet
as Ángel Sanagustín
as Tacho
as Salvador Osuna Nava
as 'Tísico'
as Antonio
as Brennand
as Sebastián Uribe
as Self - Interviewee
as Alberto
as José María
as Pablo Diuk
as Edu
as Tio Beto
as Lorenzo
as Diego
as Martín
as Samuel Santos
as Guillermo León
as Roberto
as Self
as Andres Olaya (Young)
as Javier
as Enrique
as Serafín
as Ernesto
as Antonio
as Julio
as Javier
as Iván (adulto)
as Trout
as Mario
as Joxean
as Monologuista
as Pablo
as Jaime
as Juan
as Marcos
as Nico
as Judez
as Carlos
as Pablo
as André Salmon
as Prisoner