Juan Luis Iborra
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Born | Juan Luis Pérez Iborra (1959-03-25) 25 March 1959 L'Alfàs del Pi 08, Spain |
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Juan Luis Pérez Iborra (born 25 March 1959), simply known as Juan Luis Iborra, is a Spanish screenwriter and director.
Biography
Juan Luis Pérez Iborra was born in L'Alfàs del Pi on 25 March 1959.[1][2][3] He moved to Madrid, where he started studying drama in 1979.[4]
After making his acting debut on stage in 1982, he developed instead a career as a screenwriter (both in film and television), including Televisión Española's show ¡Hola Raffaella! .[4]
In 1995, he won the Goya Award for Best Original Screenplay for All Men Are the Same.[2]
Iborra debuted as director with the featured films Amor de hombre (1997) and Km. 0 (2000), both co-helmed alongside Yolanda García Serrano, making his solo debut with Tiempos de azúcar (2000).[5] They were followed by Valentín,[6] and Crazy.[7] He also worked as director of the popular series Aquí no hay quien viva and La que se avecina.[8][5]
References
- ^ Devís, Álvaro (1 July 2022). "Juan Luis Iborra y Teresa Cebrián se disputan la presidencia de la Acadèmia de l'Audiovisua". Valencia Plaza.
- ^ a b Terol, Paloma (29 March 2022). "Juan Luis Iborra: "He hecho una versión de 'Ay mamá' para Anne Igartiburu y Cayetana Guillén Cuervo para Telepasión"". Cadena SER.
- ^ Vélez, Victoria (25 March 2022). "Horóscopo de hoy, viernes 25 de marzo: predicciones sobre amor, trabajo, dinero y cambios". El Español.
- ^ a b Gil, Antonio (5 July 2022). "Juan Luis Iborra será el director de Los chicos del coro". BroadwayWorld.
- ^ a b Jimeno, Diego (6 August 2021). "'Tiempos de azúcar', con María Adánez, en 'Historia de nuestro cine'". Diez Minutos.
- ^ Méndez-Leite, Fernando (29 May 2008). "Valentín". Fotogramas.
- ^ "Enloquecidas". Fotogramas. 29 May 2008.
- ^ Ander, Álex (15 March 2019). "'Aquí no hay quien viva': así era la serie española que batió récords de audiencia". Cinemanía – via 20minutos.es.