Jaime Menéndez

Jaime Menéndez

Born: December 27, 1986
in Madrid, Spain
Jaime Menéndez was born on December 27, 1986 in Madrid, Spain as Jaime Menéndez Lorente. He is an actor, known for The Commuter (2018), Los misterios de Laura (2009) and Víctor Ros (2014).

Movies for Jaime Menéndez...

The Commuter
Title: The Commuter
Character: Enrique Mendez
Released: January 11, 2018
Type: Movie
A businessman, on his daily commute home, gets unwittingly caught up in a criminal conspiracy that threatens not only his life but the lives of those around him.
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A Perfect Day
Title: A Perfect Day
Character: UN Soldier #1
Released: August 28, 2015
Type: Movie
Somewhere in the Balkans, 1995. A team of aid workers must solve an apparently simple problem in an almost completely pacified territory that has been devastated by a cruel war, but some of the local inhabitants, the retreating combatants, the UN forces, many cows and an absurd bureaucracy will not cease to put obstacles in their way.
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Tomorrow Everything Will Be Better
Title: Tomorrow Everything Will Be Better
Character: Chico Piscina
Released: January 1, 2008
Type: Movie
Alvaro is gay, but he has a girlfriend to disguise it. The idea of her discovering his lack of desire makes him anxious. The next day, at the neighborhood swimming pool, playing soccer with his friends...
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Title: La que se avecina
Character: Padre Guillermo
Released: April 22, 2007
Type: TV
La que se avecina is a Spanish television comedy created by Alberto Caballero, Laura Caballero and Daniel Deorador. The TV-series focusing around the inhabitants of Mirador de Montepinar, a fictional building located on the outskirts of a big city. Both its storylines and cast are heavily based on Aquí no hay quien viva, which ended when Telecinco bought Miramón Mendi, the series production company. The episodes debuted on the Telecinco network, and were later rerun by the same network as well as cable/satellite channels FactoríaDeFicción and Paramount Comedy. The series debuted in 22 April 2007 and became popular thanks to its funny characters, witty script, use of catchphrases and capacity to integrate and poke fun at contemporary issues; the program presents a caustic satire of many of the 'types' found in Spanish society. The name of the show involves wordplay, as "vecina" is the Spanish word for neighbour.