
Juan Diego
Acting
Biography
Juan Diego was born on December 14, 1942 in Bormujos, Seville, Andalucía (Spain). He was an actor (cinema, TV and theater) and producer, known for La muerte de un viajante (1972), Cabeza de Vaca (1991), Padre Coraje (2002), Los hombres de Paco (2005), El triunfo (2006) and The Cover (2021). He died on April 28, 2022 in Madrid, Spain.
Born: December 14, 1942
Place of Birth: Sevilla, Spain
Known For

The Shield
The story of an inner-city Los Angeles police precinct where some of the cops aren't above breaking the rules or working against their associates to both keep the streets safe and their self-interests intact.

El taxi de los conflictos
Taxi driver Tadeo is about to encounter a busy shift. Throughout the day heterogeneous characters get into his taxi and the most varied situations arise. One of them leaves a baby in the taxi and Tadeo must find out where the little one belongs. He tackles this daunting task while keeping in the back of his mind that at the end of the day he has an appointment with a mysterious woman who apparently needs to tell him something very important.

La corte de Ana
She appeared when Spain was waking up from a long post-war period and crying with melodramas starring children, a child prodigy unlike any other; a girl who, in time, would become a symbol of freedom and a total artist. Actress, singer, friend, lover. This is the story of Ana Belén.

Paco's Men
Follows police officer Francisco "Paco" Miranda and his men through funny cases.

The Holy Innocents
In 60s Extremadura, Paco el Bajo and his relatives work during day in a farmhouse, and silently suffer submission to their masters, who exploit them and treat them almost like animals. Meanwhile, Paco dreams that one day his children will be able to study.

Voyage to Nowhere
The Iniesta-Galván family is a theatre company that goes from town to town offering its performances. Over the years, its members will have to adapt to changes and make decisions, like that of whether or not to continue performing. One day, unexpectedly, a son that he has fathered on his travels presents himself to Carlos Galván.

Dolores
Based on the life of Dolores Ibarruri (La Pasionaria), president of the PCE. The film is a documentary, prepared over three years with archive material from Moscow, Berlin, Paris, Havana, Yugoslavia and Basque and Spanish film libraries.

Padre Coraje
Padre Coraje is a television drama from Spain, based on true events. Its theme song is performed by Paz Martinez. In the early morning of November 22, 1995, in one of the few gas stations that were open at night in the city of Jerez, Juan Delgado was assaulted and murdered by robbers. He was 27 years old. The story of this miniseries portrays the drama of the family and the courage of his father, Francisco Delgado, to bring the murderer to justice. He poses as a drug addict from the San Benito neighborhood and makes the neighbors and friends of the criminals, including himself, believe that he is just a neighbor from the dangerous neighborhood.

A Drama of Jealousy (and other things)
Construction worker Oreste and young fiancee Adelaide meet Nello, a cook in a pizzeria. This love triangle often goes to communist rallies, and enjoys the filthy beaches of Ostia. Will the hostile environment pave a way to jealousy?

A Drama of Jealousy (and other things)
Construction worker Oreste and young fiancee Adelaide meet Nello, a cook in a pizzeria. This love triangle often goes to communist rallies, and enjoys the filthy beaches of Ostia. Will the hostile environment pave a way to jealousy?
Filmography
as (self)
as Miguel (adulto)
as Self - Actor
as Daniel 'El Guitarras'
as Ricardo
as Himself - Actor
as Pedro Domínguez
as Narrador (voz)
as Manuel Requena
as José Luis
as Ricardo
as Himself
as Mariscal
as Adán Martel
as Manuel Cortés (voice)
as Rey Alfonso X, el Sabio
as Alfonso Armada
as Jerónimo
as Auxilio
as Poveda
as El Capitán
as Himself
as Toni Darder
as José Antonio
as Don Alfredo
as Santiago
as Gandhi
as Lorenzo Castro
as Rufino
as Antonio
as Gildo
as Palacios
as Don Carlos
as Alejandro
as Gimeno-Mikado
as Sotomayor
as Antonio Holgado
as Yancey Gonzales
as Don Matías
as Germán
as Boronat
as Chófer
as Juan
as Jareño
as Dr. Adrián Pastor
as Self - Guest
as Nacho Veguillas
as Salvatierra
as el padre
as Villaescusa
as Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca
as Menéndez
as Editor
as San Juan de la Cruz
as Juan Luis
as Diego Ramirez
as Tomás
as Alberto
as Sergio Maldonado
as Francisco Franco
as Jandro
as Justo Úbeda
as Roberto
as Comisario
as Jaime Vera
as Ministro
as Señorito Iván
as Voz
as Antonio (segment "Tiempos rotos")
as Diego Coronel
as Cleonte
as Padilla
as Marcos
as Fernando
as Doctor Aguirre
as Actores invitados
as Invitado en bautizo
as El Doctor Sagredo
as Biff Loman
as Frederick Wentworth
as Antonio's Son
as Diego's son
as César
as Sebastian Lopez Miranda
as Chirlo