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Born | Xabier González Elorriaga 1 April 1944 |
Xabier González Elorriaga (born 1 April 1944 in Maracaibo) is a Spanish film and TV actor, writer and director.
Biography
His exiled parents returned to Bilbao in Spain, in 1969 where he commenced studying Law, Engineering and the Merchant Marine but soon switched to the theatre, becoming well known as an actor in the Bilbao of the 1970s. He then moved to Barcelona where he studied journalism and worked in the university. He made his prize-winning film debut in 1975 with La ciutat cremada and he has subsequently appeared in over 50 films.
A number of these have been released internationally in English, including:
- The Dancer Upstairs (Pasos de baile, 2002)
- To Love Too Much (Demasiado amor, 2002)
- My Mother Likes Women (A mi madre le gustan las mujeres, 2002)
- Sleeping Beauties (Bellas Durmientes, 2001, English subtitles)
- Thesis (Tesis, 1996)
- To the Four Winds (A los cuatro vientos, 1987)
- The Secret Garden (El jardín secreto, 1984)
- Man of Fashion (El hombre de moda, 1980)
- Blindfolded Eyes (Los ojos vendados, 1978)
- The Burned City (La ciudad quemada, 1976)
Together with Arantxa Urretavizcaya, he is credited with the screenplay of Zorrilla's A los cuatro vientos (1987). He directed the short film Ikuska 4 (1980).
His TV work includes the series Anillos de oro, Clase media, and La verdad de Laura. He has made episodic appearances in Telecinco's Hospital Central and was involved with TVE-1's miniseries Las Cerezas del Cementerio.
Prizes
- 1977 CEC Prize for A un dios desconocido
- 1976 CEC Prize for La ciudad quemada
Selected filmography
External links
- 1944 births
- Living people
- People from Maracaibo
- University of Deusto alumni
- 20th-century Venezuelan male actors
- Venezuelan people of Basque descent
- Venezuelan emigrants to Spain
- 21st-century Venezuelan male actors
- Venezuelan male film actors
- Venezuelan male stage actors
- Venezuelan male television actors
- Basque-language actors
- Spanish film actors
- Venezuelan people stubs
- South American actor stubs