Francesco Carril

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Francesco Carril
Carril in 2025
Born (1986-05-21) 21 May 1986
Madrid, Spain
EducationRESAD
OccupationActor

Francesco Carril (born 21 May 1986) is a screen and stage actor from Spain. He is a recurring collaborator of Jonás Trueba.

Life and career

Carril was born on 21 May 1986 in Madrid.[1] Of Italian descent,[2] he spent multiple summers of his youth in Tuscany with his mother's family.[3] At age 18, he joined the RESAD,[4] where he earned an acting degree.[5] In theatre, he worked for the Young National Classical Theater Company and for his own company, Saraband.[5][6]

His film career is linked to filmmaker Jonás Trueba, starring in The Wishful Thinkers, The Romantic Exiles, The Reconquest, The August Virgin, and You Have to Come and See It.[5]

His performance as a priest in Alfredo Sanzol's play El bar que se tragó a todos los españoles earned him nominations to a Max Award and an Actors and Actresses Union Award.[5] His leading performance alongside Iria del Río in The New Years earned him a nomination for the Feroz Award for Best Actor in a Series.[7][8]

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