Eloy Azorín

Spanish actor


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Eloy José Arenas Azorín (born 19 February 1977) is a Spanish film, theatre and television actor. He appeared in movies like All About My Mother (1999), Cuba (1999), Mad Love (2001), Guerreros (2001), Kisses for Everyone (2002), The Borgia (2006) and No me pidas que te bese, porque te besaré (2008), as well as Disforia (2025). He also appeared in many Spanish TV series such as Gran Hotel (2011–2013) as Javier Alarcón, Sin identidad (2014–2015) as Pablo, Apaches (2017) as Sastre, High Seas (2019–2020) as Fernando Fábregas, La edad de la ira (2022) as Álvaro and Ni una más (2024) as Pablo. In Theater he has starred in plays like The Picture of Dorian Gray (2004) as Dorian Gray and Cat on a Hot tin Roof (2016–2017) as Brick.

Biography

Eloy was born in Madrid on 19th of February, 1977. He is the son of comedian Eloy Arenas and the artist representative Amelia Azorín, who represented her son through her company Camelion from the beginning of his career until her retirement in 2016.

Thanks to his father he got to know show business from within. When he was five years old Eloy Azorín made a small appearance in a TV program presented by Joaquín Prat and featuring Eloy Arenas, in which he interrupts his father and ends the show saying goodbye to the audience.

Eloy studied at the Escuela Superior de Arte Dramático de Madrid, and his first film appearance was at the age of 19 as the protagonist of Como un relámpago (1996) where he shared the bill with Santiago Ramos and Assumpta Serna, directed by Miguel Hermoso. His big break came with Todo sobre mi madre (1999), by Pedro Almodóvar, which was awarded the Oscar for best foreign-language film. In this movie, Eloy Azorín plays Esteban, the son of Manuela (Cecilia Roth) whom he asks, as a gift for his eighteenth birthday, to tell him everything about his father, whom he never knew. He has starred in many movies and TV series since then, having won the Best Actor award at the Peñíscola International Comedy Film Festival for his role as Ramón in the movie Besos para todos.

Filmography

Cinema

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YearTitleDirector
1996Como un relámpagoMiguel Hermoso
1998Atómica (IMDb)David Menkes y Alfonso Albacete
1999Todo sobre mi madrePedro Almodóvar
1999Aunque tú no lo sepas (IMDb)J. Vicente Córdoba
2000Besos para todosJaime Chávarri
2001GuerrerosDaniel Calparsoro
2001Juana la locaVicente Aranda
2002Cuba (IMDb)Pedro Carvajal
2003El año del diluvio (IMDb)Jaime Chávarri
2004A+ (Amas)Xavier Ribera Perpiñá
2006Skizo (IMDb)Jesús Ponce
2006Los BorgiaAntonio Hernández
2008No me pidas que te bese, porque te besaré (IMDb)Albert Espinosa
2010Todas las canciones hablan de mí (IMDb)Jonás Trueba
2014Pancho, el perro millonarioTom Fernández
2019¿Qué te juegas? (IMDb)Inés de León
2022JaulaIgnacio Tatay
2025Disforia (IMDb)Christopher Cartagena
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Short films

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YearTitleRole
1999La luz que me ilumina
2000Jardines deshabitados
2004Niño vudúNarrator
2005SofíaPablo
2006Tras las puertasMario Martínez
2008Babies for GinaÉl
2008Santiago de sangre (Vampire Prison)Gabriel
2009Parenthesis
2010Ida y vuelta (Round Trip)Enrique
2012Los sueños de Ulma
2022Aquellos días, este tiempo (Those Days, This Time)Él
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Television

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YearTitleNetworkRoleNotes
1998HermanasTelecincoSinger1 episode
1998La vida en el aireLa 2Juanjo13 episodes
2003Ausias MarchLa 1Prince of VianaTV movie
2003Arroz y tartanaLa 1JuanitoTV movie
2004Hospital CentralTelecincoDaniel Alonso7 episodes
2008Guante blancoLa 1Jorge Lestón8 episodes
2010–2012AídaTelecincoEduardo Sastre12 episodes
2011–2013Gran HotelAntena 3Javier Alarcón39 episodes
2013Águila RojaLa 1Father Javier1 episode
2014–2015Sin identidadAntena 3Pablo López Redondo23 episodes
2016La que se avecinaTelecincoGonzalo1 episode
2017–2018TraiciónLa 1Rafael "Rafa" Sotomayor9 episodes
2018ApachesAntena 3Eduardo Sastre12 episodes
2018El ContinentalLa 1Antonio Montesinos6 episodes
2019–2020Alta marNetflixFernando Fábregas22 episodes
2021YrrealRTVE PlayLuis6 episodes
2022La edad de la iraAtresplayerÁlvaro1 episode
2024BandidosNetflixThe Spaniard2 episodes
2024Ni una másNetflixPablo8 episodes
2024Bellas artesDisney+Mario Casal1 episode
2025Perdiendo el juicioAtresplayer / Antena 3Jaime Ortiz6 episodes
2025Cuando nadie nos veMaxRamón7 episodes
2025La caza: IratiRTVEMikel8 episodes
2026MarbellaMovistar Plus+Alfredo5 episodes
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Theatre

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YearTitleRole
2004The Portrait of Dorian Gray (El retrato de Dorian Gray)Dorian Gray
2005A Electra le sienta bien el lutoOrín
2006Sálvese quien puedaDudu
2008–2009En la rocaGuy
2011Algo de ruido hace
2014Confesiones de un bartenderBartender
2016–2017Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (La gata sobre el tejado de zinc caliente)Brick
2018–20197 añosLuis
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Acting in music videos

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YearBandSong
2009AlisCuando el sol nos de calambre
2011Russian RedEveryday everynight
2012SupersubmarinaCancion de Guerra
2013AliasCantos de Ocasión
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Awards

  • Peñíscola International Comedy Film Festival: Best Actor (2001), for Besos para todos.
  • Cartelera Turia Awards: Best Actor (2001), for Besos para todos.
  • European Film Promotion (Berlin): Shooting Star (2001).
  • Ercilla Awards: Breakthrough Actor (2004), for The Portrait of Dorian Gray (El retrato de Dorian Gray).
  • Unión de Actores y Actrices Awards: Nominated for Best Leading Actor in a Television Series (2015), for Sin identidad.
  • Granada International Film Festival – Premios Lorca: Nominated for Best Actor (Feature Film) (2025), for Disforia.

References

References

  1. FormulaTV. "Eloy Azorín".
  2. Hernando, Silvia. (2018-07-21). "Enredo familiar". El País.
  3. Diphusapaty. (2014-06-03). "Todo Almodóvar: Chicos Almodóvar – Eloy Azorín".

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