José Ortuño is a writer and director, known for The Extraordinary Tale of the Times Table (2013), Ánimas (2018) and Ignacio Sánchez Mejías: Más allá del toreo (2008).
José Pablo Minor is an actor, known for Mi marido tiene familia (2017), Muchacha italiana viene a casarse (2014) and Cuna de Lobos (2019).
José Pablo Segreda Johanning is known for Tengo sueños eléctricos (2022).
He is best known for directing the Brazilian critical and financial successes Elite Squad and Elite Squad: The Enemy Within and the 2014 remake of RoboCop. He has won the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival for Elite Squad in 2008. He is also the producer and director of the Netflix original series Narcos, starring frequent collaborator Wagner Moura.
José Pagano is known for Togo (2022).
José Paiva is known for SPA TV Fantasia (2002), Tempos Difíceis (1988) and Sofia e Anita - Deliciosamente Impuras (1980).
Jose was born in Malaga and began his musical drama studies at ESAD at the age of 18. From a very young age he has been on stage thanks to musicals such as 'Beauty and the Beast', 'Nightmare the Musical', 'Peter Pan', 'El Muro' and 'Chicago' combining his love of music, dance, and acting. Currently (2021), he continues his training at El Centro del Actor in disciplines such as music and dance. His first contact with the small screen was when he was 22 years old in 'La otra mirada'(TVE) as Rafita Peralta, for two seasons. In 2019, he played Emilio, starring in one of the most romantic plots of daily show 'Acacias 38', also on TVE. He has participated in some episodes of 'Hospital Valle Norte' and now he comes to 'La Templanza', giving life to the young Gustavo Zayas. In 2019, he made his debut on the big screen with the film 'Al Óleo' presented at the Malaga Film Festival.
José Pedro Lopes was born on June 17, 1982 in Oporto, Portugal. He is a producer and writer, known for A Floresta das Almas Perdidas (2017), Survivalismo (2011) and Sem Filmes (2022).
José Peixoto is an actor and writer, known for A Mulher do Próximo (1988), Fim de Estação (1982) and O Amor É Lindo... Porque Sim! (2016).
My name is José Pescina, I was born in Mexico city in 1989. I grew up among my mother and my sisters, so I am always aware and respectful about women's issues in the world, and proud of my first main female role as a oaxacan muxhe in Carmín Tropical, a film directed by Rigoberto Pérezcano. I studied acting at Centro Universitario de Teatro, UNAM in Mexico city. It is relevant to mention that, at this time, I was confused between becoming an actor or a visual artist. But cinema showed me a fascinating way to talk about life through fiction, and how subversive being an actor could be for a shy guy like me. Finally I made my decision and the charachters that I have been fortunate enough to portray never ceased to surprise me. About these charachters, I like their different textures, whether it is on cinema, theatre or tv. As the visual artist that I am inside defining the texture of a charachter is as important to me as choosing between a white canvas, a piece of wood or a cement wall. I consider myself a curious actor, interested in controversial themes. So, when I have the opotunity to participate in a story, I like to think that I can hold a real dialogue with the audience that goes beyond the use of words.