Carlos Blanco Escolá

Carlos Blanco Escolá

Actor

BIO

Carlos Blanco Escolá is a Spanish actor from Madrid, Spain. He is best known for his roles in the television series “Cuéntame cómo pasó”, “Aída” and “El Ministerio del Tiempo”.

Blanco began his career as an actor when he was still a teenager, appearing in various theater productions. He later graduated from the Royal Higher School of Dramatic Arts in Madrid.

In 2004, he made his television debut in the series “Cuéntame cómo pasó”, playing the role of the priest, Padre Manuel. This role earned him a nomination for the TP de Oro award.

In 2007, he appeared in the series “Aída” as the character of Rafael, a police officer. The series was a great success, earning him another TP de Oro nomination.

In 2011, he starred in the series “El Ministerio del Tiempo”, as the character of José, a police officer who is sent to the past to solve mysterious cases. This role earned him a nomination for the Fotogramas de Plata award.

In addition to his work in television, Blanco has also acted in various films, such as “Cenizas del Cielo”, “Buried Secrets” and “El Caserío”.

In addition to acting, Blanco is also an accomplished singer and musician. He has released two albums, “Azul” and “Cuevas”, and has performed in various concerts.

Blanco is an active participant in various charitable organizations, and is an advocate for animal rights. He is also an active member of the Spanish LGBT community.

Throughout his career, Blanco has won several awards, including the TP de Oro and the Fotogramas de Plata, for his acting performances.

Carlos Blanco Escolá is a talented Spanish actor who has achieved great success in television and film. He is an advocate for animal rights and a member of the Spanish LGBT community. He continues to act and perform music, and is sure to have a successful career for years to come.

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