Julen Jiménez

Julen Jiménez (born August 4, 1994, Amorebieta-Etxano, Spain) is a Spanish film, theater and television actor and dancer.

Julen Jiménez
Born
Julen Jiménez

(1994-08-04) August 4, 1994
CitizenshipSpain
Alma materÁnima Eskola School of Drama (BA)
Occupation(s)actor, dancer
Years active2012–present
Notable workTwin Murders: The Silence of the White City

Life and career

He was born in the Biscayan municipality of Amorebieta-Echano in 1994. He studied, trained and graduated in theatre, drama and acting (BA) in Ánima Eskola School of Drama (2012–2016), training with David Valdelvira, Marina Shimanskaya and Algis Arlauskas, training as a method actor, under the Stanislavsky-M.Chekhov-Grotowski-Vakhtangov methodology (Russian method), following the methodologies of the Russian classical school.[1] He also trained in music and music theory with Roberto Bienzobas and in dance with Rakel Rodríguez. He also studied voice and oratory training with Alejandra Nóvoa.

In addition, he trained in the Grotowski technique with the Polish actor Jaroslaw Bielski and in theatrical laboratory with Richard Sahagún. He also graduated in film directing at the Basque Country Film School (2013–2015). Currently he is an actor and a dancer.[2]

In 2016, he starred in the short film El Puente with Carmen Climent. In 2019, he played Nancho Lopidana in the film Twin Murders: The Silence of the White City, directed by Daniel Calparsoro.[3][4][5][6][7]

In 2016 he participated in the theatrical production Cálidos y fridos, a stage production at the Campos Elíseos Theatre,[8] based on the works by Anton Chekhov and directed by the Stage Director David Valdelvira, which was presented in the week of the FETABI international festival, the university theater festival that takes place annually in Bilbao (Spain).[1][9]

Filmography

Television

Film

  • 2018, Twin Murders: The Silence of the White City, dir. Daniel Calparsoro
  • 2016, Un último capricho, dir. Joseba Hernández
  • 2016, El puente, dir. Xabier Xalabardé
  • 2016, Cinco minutos y medio, dir. Pablo Alonso
  • 2015, Contacto desconocido, dir. Pablo Alonso
  • 2013, Below, dir. Maria Zabala

Stage

  • 2017, Proceso a Jesús, dir. Algis Arlauskas
  • 2013–2017, Escrito en la piedra (by Claudel), dir. Algis Arlauskas[11]
  • 2016, Carmen y Antonio, dir. Algis Arlauskas
  • 2016, Cálidos y fríos, dir. David Valdelvira[8]
  • 2016, Blancanieves, dir. Galder Pérez
  • 2015, El primitivo auto sentimental (by Lorca), dir. Marina Shimanskaya
  • 2015, Relatos de Chejov (by Chekhov), dir. David Valdelvira
  • 2015, El guante, dir. David Valdelvira
  • 2014–2016, El pabellón del olvido (by Chekhov), dir. David Valdelvira

Dance

  • 2016, Il Barbiere di Siviglia (Opera), dir. Emilio Sagi, coreogr. Nuria Castejón
  • 2016, Lucrezia Borgia (Opera), dir. Francesco Bellotto, coreogr. Martín Ruiz
  • 2012–2014, Bailando el silencio, dir. Rakel Rodríguez

Opera

  • 2017, Andrea Chénier, dir. Alfonso Romero

References

  1. Mujika, Por Jon (June 28, 2016). "Antídoto contra el réquiem por el teatro". Deia (in Spanish). Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  2. "Retratos: sesión con Julen Jiménez, actor y bailarín – Productora audiovisual Bilbao, Bizkaia, Santurtzi | SAREGABE | Cine & Teatro" (in Spanish). Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  3. "Julen Jiménez – Biografía, mejores películas, series, imágenes y noticias". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). April 13, 2022. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  4. ""Recibir el cariño y las felicitaciones de la gente del pueblo ha sido maravilloso"". El Correo (in Spanish). November 7, 2019. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  5. Hilero (October 25, 2019). "JULEN JIMÉNEZ EN LA GRAN PANTALLA, ESTRENO DEL FILM "EL SILENCIO DE LA CIUDAD BLANCA"". www.amorebieta.com (in Spanish). Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  6. MovieMeter. "Julen Jiménez - MovieMeter.com". MovieMeter. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  7. "[dotb.eus] "Para mí Eneko Sagardoy es un ejemplo a seguir" | dotb Durangaldeko Telebista". dotb.eus (in Spanish). November 10, 2019. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  8. "Campos Elíseos Theatre. Cálidos y Fríos. Relatos de A. Chéjov. 2016" (in Spanish). Retrieved October 19, 2022.
  9. Correo, El (June 27, 2016). "V Festival FETABI". agenda.elcorreo.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved October 19, 2022.
  10. "Julen Jiménez | ZapTV". www.tvabend.de (in German). Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  11. "Julen Jimenez: entradas, biografía, fotos y noticias". Teatro Madrid (in Spanish). Retrieved October 9, 2022.
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