Mario Casas
Actor
Mario Casas Sierra (born 12 June 1986 in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain) is a Spanish actor. Casas, has starred in more than a dozen Spanish features, including blockbusters Palmeras en la nieve (Palm Trees in the Snow) and Contratiempo (The Invisible Guest). Casas began appearing in soap operas from 2005, before earning minor roles in several Spanish films. His breakout role came in 2010, when at age 23, he starred in Tres metros sobre el cielo (Three Steps Above Heaven) a romantic drama that went on to become the highest-grossing Spanish film of the year. The film traces the unlikely love between impulsive rebel H and Babi, his conservative, middle-class girlfriend. Interest in the film soared when Casas began dating his co-star Maria Valverde. A sequel, Tengo ganas de ti (I Want You), was released in 2012. Casas’ next major role came in the 2015 English-language feature The 33, which starred Antonio Banderas. The film tells the story of a 2010 Chilean mining accident and Casas plays Álex Vega, a trapped miner suffering from kidney problems. As with most of Casas’ films up until that point, The 33 received mixed reviews. Casas would have to wait until Palmeras en la Nieve (Palm Trees in the Snow) to secure critical success. The romance is set in the Spanish colony of Fernando Pó (present-day Bioko) where Killian (played by Casas) has a passionate love affair with Bisila (played by Berta Vázquez). Set against a backdrop of imperialism and brutality, it is widely regarded as one of the most visually impressive Spanish films ever made. The film won two Goya awards in 2015, for Best Art Direction and Best Original Song. Having split from Valerde in 2014, Casas started a relationship with his Ukranian–Spanish co-star Berta Vázquez. The real-life romance last two years and cemented Casas’ position as a regular in Spanish celebrity magazines. After the success of Palmeras, he starred in three critically and commercially successful thrillers in one year. Toro is a crime thriller that was released in April 2016, while Contratiempo (The Invisible Guest) first appeared in January 2017. Two months later, Casas appeared in the dark comedy The Bar, in which an eccentric group of characters is trapped inside a café, unable to leave, as everyone who does so is immediately shot by an unknown sniper. Casas’ latest role may be his most physically and emotionally demanding to date. El fotógrafo de Mauthausen (The Photographer of Mauthausen) tells the story of Francisco Boix, a Spanish republican and photographer who was sent to an Austrian concentration camp during World War II, and is set for a 2018 theatrical release. Casas lost around 12 kilograms (26 pounds) to play the emaciated Boix during his imprisonment. Mario Casas began his acting career with episode appearances in television series Obsesión (English: Obsession), Motivos personales (Personal Motives) and Mujeres (Women). He came to domestic media attention with his film debut in the 2006 film El camino de los ingleses (Summer Rain), directed by Antonio Banderas. That same year he joined the cast of LaSexta series SMS. Casas then reached international audience as Aitor Carrasco in the Antena 3 series Los hombres de Paco (Paco's Men), which he starred from 2007 to 2010.
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