Hugo Silva (actor)

Rafael Hugo Fernández Silva (born 10 May 1977) is a Spanish actor.

Hugo Silva
Hugo Silva in Los hombres de Paco.
Born
Rafael Hugo Fernández Silva

(1977-05-10) 10 May 1977
OccupationActor
Years active1993present

Early life

Silva was born in Madrid's San Blas district. He began working as an electrician but, with his mother's encouragement, soon decided to try to be an actor. He began training in the RESAD (Real Escuela Superior de Arte Dramatico, Spain's oldest school of theater), while continuing with his vocal and guitar studies. He also joined a band called INORDEM.

Career

In the late 1990s he had the opportunity to participate in the Spanish television program Crónicas marcianas, helping him obtain some recognition. He was then given a leading role hit television series Al salir de clase, based on the lives of Spanish high school students.

Silva made his feature film debut in Miserable Life (2000).[1]

In 2005, after having played a role in the unsuccessful Paco y Veva, Hugo Silva was cast as Lucas Fernández in on Los Hombres de Paco, a show that averages nearly 4 million viewers per episode.[2] In 2007 played the protagonist Mateo of critically acclaimed El Hombre de Arena.

In 2016 he joined the cast of El ministerio del tiempo

Filmography

Title Year Role Notes Ref.
Miserable Life 2000 Unknown Terca vida
Coming Out of Class 2000 Guillermo Sierra (TV; 2000–01) Al salir del clase
The Commissioner 2002 Chema / Sebastián Alfaro (TV; 2002–03) El comisario
Ladies' Night 2003 Dago
Paco and Veva 2004 Paco (TV) Paco y Veva
Queens 2004 Jonás Reinas
Los hombres de Paco 2005 Lucas Fernández (TV; 2005–09; 2021)
Nominated—Fotogramas de Plata for Best Television Actor
The Sandman 2007 Mateo El hombre de arena
Nominated—Fotogramas de Plata for Best Film Actor
Sex, Parties and Lies 2009 Carlos Mentiras y gordas
Nominated—Fotogramas de Plata for Best Film Actor
Guts 2009 Sebas Agallas
To the Hell with the Ugly 2010 Román Que se mueran los feos
Karabudjan 2010 Diego Salgado (TV)
For the Liberty 2010 Miguel Hernández Para la libertad
The Princess of Éboli 2010 Antonio Pérez (TV Film) La princesa de Éboli
Offside 2011 Hugo En fuera de juego
The Opposite of Love 2011 Raúl Lo contrario al amor
El corazón del océano 2011 Juan de Salazar
Dead Dogs 2011 Cocacolo Perros muertos
El cuerpo (The Body) 2012 Álex Ulloa
Witching & Bitching 2013 Jose
I'm So Excited 2013 Benito Morón Los Amantes pasajeros 13 March 2013
Dioses y perros 2014 Pasca [3]
Los nuestros 2015 Alberto Sánchez TV
Tenemos que hablar (We Need to Talk)2016Jorge[4]
El ministerio del tiempo 2016 Jesús Méndez, "Pacino" (TV)
En tu cabeza 2016 Mateo
Brigada Costa del Sol 2019 Bruno López (TV)
Nasdrovia 2020 Julián (TV)[5]
La cocinera de Castamar 2021 Enrique de Arcona, Marquis of Soto and Campomedina (TV)[6]
Top Boy 2022 Emilio (TV) Series 4

Stage credits

Awards and nominations

Awards Year Category Nominated Work Result
Fotogramas de Plata 2007 Best Television Actor Los hombres de Paco Nominated
Fotogramas de Plata 2008 Best Film Actor The Sandman Nominated
Fotogramas de Plata 2010 Most Searched Performer on Internet Nominated
Fotogramas de Plata 2010 Best Film Actor Sex, Parties and Lies Nominated

References

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