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JOSÉ M. GALEANO

Actor and Screenwriter

Representation: Global (except Mexico)
Mexico: Marka Talent

José María Galeano, born in Algeciras, Spain, is a prominent Spanish actor known for his versatility and presence across a variety of productions in both film and television. Very well-known in LATAM for having acted in highly successful productions, especially in Mexico, where he lived for over a decade before returning to Madrid, Spain, where he currently resides.

Galeano has gained recognition for his roles in acclaimed telenovelas such as Que te perdone Dios, portraying Father Tomás, and La Doña, embodying the villain Braulio Padilla.

Before his rise in acting, Galeano pursued a degree in Political Science and Sociology at the University of Granada, showcasing his wide range of interests and abilities.

His acting career began in 2009 with his role in the series Hospital Central, and since then he has appeared in various notable projects. In 2011, he made his big-screen debut with the short film Bad Night and continued his cinematic journey with movies like Y la muerte lo seguía in 2012.

Furthermore, Galeano has stood out in several television series such as Bolívar, José José, La serie and Si nos dejan, thereby establishing himself as a renowned actor in the realm of telenovelas and dramatic series.

His career reflects a commitment to a diversity of characters and the ability to captivate audiences at both national and international levels.

LANGUAGES Spanish (Native)

ACCENTS Mexican, Colombian, Portuguese, and Italian.

SKILLS Martial arts, boxing, horseback riding, swimming, climbing, cooking.

JOSÉ M. GALEANO