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  1. Awards and Nominations

    • Premios Feroz

      Best Main Actor in a TV Series

      Nominated

    • Premios Ondas

      Best Actor

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  1. Television: Lead Performance, Male (Protagonista TV - Categoría Masculina) En el corredor de la muerte. 2014 Nominee Award of the Spanish Actors Union. Film: Performance in a Minor Role, Male (Reparto Cine - Categoría Masculina) Scorpion in Love. 2009 Nominee Newcomer Award.

    • April 6, 1982
  2. Miguel Ángel Silvestre was born on 6 April 1982 in Castelló, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain. He is an actor, known for Sin tetas no hay paraíso (2008), Ferdinand (2017) and Sense8 (2015).

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.80 m
    • Castelló, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain
  3. Miguel Ángel Silvestre Rambla (born 6 April 1982) is a Spanish actor. He rose to prominence with his performance as El Duque in Sin tetas no hay paraíso. He has since played roles in series such as Velvet, Sense8, Narcos, 30 Coins and Sky Rojo.

  4. 1994. MTV Europe Music Awards ( 1 episode) as Self - Presenter. Miguel Ángel Silvestre is a spanish actor born in Castelló de la Plana (Valencia). He has studied interpretation, modern dance and acrobatics. His firsts works were in tv shows like 'Motivos personales' or movies like 'A golpes'.

  5. Velvet: With Paula Echevarría, Miguel Ángel Silvestre, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, Manuela Velasco. A feel-good, compelling Spanish story of a fashion house in Madrid in the late 50's, which is scene to money, fashion, drama, entanglements, love, jealousies, plots, counter-plots involving its owners, customers and residential employees.

    • (6.8K)
    • 2014-12-01
    • Drama, Romance
    • 43
  6. Apr 6, 1982 · Awards. Miguel Ángel Silvestre rose to fame in his native Spain with performances in pirate hijacking drama "Alakrana" (Telecinco, 2010), Pedro Almodovar's "I'm So Excited" (2013) and...

  7. In the meantime, Suárez starred in two films that both premiered at the 2012 Málaga Film Festival — the comedy drama Winning Streak, along with Daniel Brühl, Lluís Homar and Miguel Ángel Silvestre, and Imanol Uribe's historical romancer Orange Honey, alongside Iban Garate.

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