Javier Garcia Villaraco
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Javier García-Villaraco (born Madrid, January 9, 1986) is a Spanish film and television actor.
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[edit] Filmography
[edit] Films
- Querido maestro TV show Telecinco. Supporting actor. 1996-97
- El último verano TV show Disney Telecinco. co-starring. 1999
- “Risas y famosos” TV show for TVE created by Jose Luis moreno. Guest character. 1999
- “Viento del pueblo. Miguel Hernández” TV Movie for TVE. Supporting actor. 2001
- “Compañeros" TV show for Antena3. 2001
- “Hospital Central TV show Telecinco. 2002
[edit] TV
- “Raluy. A night in the circus” Dir. Oscar Vega. Supporting actor. 1998
- “Historia de detectives” shortfilm. Dir. Joaquín Domínguez. Supporting Actor. 1999
- “Imagining Argentina” Dir. Christopher Hampton. Cast. 2002
- “Dunas” shortfilm. Dir. Rafael Ruiz. Co-Starring. 2003.
[edit] Awards
- Audience Award out of the Official Selection to “Dunas” as best shortfilm in the 48ª Valladolid International Film Festival- SEMINCI.

