
Ramón Barea
Acting
Biography
Talented and prolific theater and movie actor from Bilbao, Ramón Barea came to the fore of Spanish cinema in En la puta calle (1997) with his memorable role of Juan, a jobless electrician who becomes homeless. It took a great actor to make this xenophobic moaner a likable fellow. Which escaped neither festival jurors (he won two best actor awards, at the Huelva and the Amiens film festivals) nor the directors and producers of his country (he has been in 155 films, TV films and TV series episodes). Not content with this hyper-activity on the boards and in front of the cameras, he has also directed four films, two shorts and two features.
Born: July 13, 1949
Place of Birth: Bilbao, Vizcaya, País Vasco, España
Known For

This Is Not Hollywood (The Unfinished Story of The Ibarretxe Brothers)
When her father and uncles die, Jone (Josemi's daughter) decides to make a documentary about the Ibarretxe Brothers. Pioneers in the Basque audiovisual sector, creative, cheeky and always up to something, they were devoted to cinema made in Euskadi long before it was a reality. Analysing their films and talking to people who accompanied them (Stephen Fry, Echanove, Ramon Barea, Santiago Segura, José Luis Rebordinos), Jone gradually comes to realise that their cinema is nothing more than a faithful reflection of their own selves.

No One Could Live Here
A caustic satire of many of the 'types' found in Spanish society.

No One Could Live Here
A caustic satire of many of the 'types' found in Spanish society.

Unicorn Wars
An army of bear cubs train and indoctrinate young recruits for the war against the unicorns, which threatens the safety of the cubs. Brothers Bluey and Tubby, along with a group of inexperienced cadets, are sent on a dangerous mission to save the Magic Forest, where the unicorns live, and start a terrible battle.

Los misterios de Laura

Blancanieves
A black and white silent movie, based on the Snow White fairy tale, that is set in a romantic version of 1920s Seville and centered on a female bullfighter.

Show Yourself
Artist assistant Ana feels like she isn't being seen in the art world. This feeling worsens when she begins to literally disappear, and must quickly find a cure.

The Lunnis and the Great Fairy Tale Adventures
Imagination and the World of Fantasy are in danger. Mar, an eight-year-old little girl, who's an expert in stories and legends thanks to the books read to her every night by her grandfather, decides she has to try and save them. With the help of her friends, the Lunnis, they will embark on a magical adventure to stop them disappearing.

From Tomorrow
Gabriela and Andrés, a doctor and a detective, must face a series of supernatural phenomena that disrupt their lives and those of their loved ones. Together, they have the opportunity to change their destinies.

Lullaby
Amaia has just become a mother, and the challenge is even more significant than she imagined. So when her partner has to leave for several weeks because of his job, she decides to spend time with her parents in a lovely coastal village in the Basque Country and hopefully share the responsibility of looking after her baby. However, she forgot that even when one becomes a parent, one never stops being a daughter.
Filmography
as Tío
as Joserra
as Fernando Cortés
as Melville
as Father Arrupe
as Carlos
as Isidro
as Tomás
as Padre de Javier
as Serafín
as Alejandro
as Manuel
as Aurelio Aizpúrua
as Ramón Barea
as Carlos de Celis
as Antxón
as Doctor Tarantonga
as Abuelo Francisco
as Abuelo
as Felix
as Narrador (voice)
as Koldo
as Armando
as Fernando
as Javier
as Policía
as José
as Father
as Antonio
as Germán
as Padre Goizueta
as Nigromante
as Martín's Father
as Grandfather
as Desiderio
as The Other
as Antolín
as Fernando
as Abuelo Mar
as Vecino
as Ramiro (voice)
as Antonio
as Artetxe
as Don Eulogio
as Taxista
as Man
as Cervantes
as Fadrique Álvarez de Toledo y Enríquez
as Aita
as Fadrique Álvarez de Toledo y Enríquez
as Manu Aranguren
as Martín
as General Cabanellas
as Don Martín
as Marín
as Juan
as Padre
as Uncle
as Ramón
as Alfonso Armada
as Juez Cortázar
as Ánel
as Alfredo
as Jacinto
as Lucas
as Marcos
as Self - Guest
as Padre
as Arturo López
as Arturo Vázquez
as José Carlos Romerales
as Don Mariano
as Sagaz
as Ramos
as Leopoldo
as Pradillo
as Comisario
as Zayas
as Sr. Otero
as Realizador
as Atilano Ortega
as Juan Gutierrez
as Inspector
as Clemente
as Teniente en 'Big Club'
as Paco
as Psicólogo
as Director de Programas
as Tomás "El Pellejo", el padre
as Montero
as Padre
as Inspector Arsenio
as Director
as El muerto
as Eusebio
as Night Club Owner
as Anciano ciego
as Bullfighting Guy
as Referee
as Man at the hairdresser's
as Cura
as Aniceto
as Perales
as Santa Cruz
as Tomás
as Bernardo
as Floren
as Policía
as Genaro
as Jon Uriarte
as Aitor