Gabriel Guevara

Gabriel Guevara
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Gabriel Guevara was born on February 6, 2001 and is currently 23 years old.

About Gabriel Guevara

Gabriel Guevara is a talented Spanish actor who has made a name for himself in the film and television industry. Born and raised in Spain, Guevara developed a passion for acting at a young age. After finishing his education and training in the performing arts, he began his career in the early 2010s and has since appeared in a number of popular TV shows and movies.

One of Guevara's most notable roles to date is in the Swedish-Danish drama film "Charter" (2020), where he stars alongside Alicia Vikander. In the film, Guevara plays the role of a Spanish flight attendant, who forms a connection with Vikander's character during a flight. The film, which was directed by Amanda Kernell, has been well-received by critics and audiences alike, and Guevara's performance has been praised for its authenticity and depth.

In addition to "Charter", Guevara has also appeared in the popular Spanish TV show "Skam España" (2018), a teen drama series based on the Norwegian show "Skam". Guevara plays the character of Nano, a student at the fictional school where the series is set. His performance in the show has been widely praised by fans and critics for his ability to portray the complexities and struggles of a teenage boy. He also appeared in the Spanish thriller series "HIT" (2020) as one of the main characters, where he plays the role of a young detective trying to solve a series of crimes. His performance in the series has been hailed as one of the standout aspects of the show, showcasing his range as an actor and his ability to handle complex and dramatic storylines.

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Movie Credits

Gabriel Guevara has appeared in 5 movies.

These include Your Fault, Tomorrow Is Today, Our Fault, My Fault and Charter.

TV Credits

Gabriel Guevara has appeared in 6 TV Series.

These include SKAM Spain, HIT, Bosé, How to Screw It All Up, You're Nothing Special and Dangerous Moms.