Óscar Oliver

Óscar Oliver

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Title: Bosé
Character: Jaime
Released: November 3, 2022
Type: TV
The fascinating life of Miguel Bosé: an artist whose passion and unique personality were destined to break the mold in a Spain on the verge of change.
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Title: The Cook of Castamar
Character: Santiago
Released: February 21, 2021
Type: TV
Set in early 18th-century Madrid, the plot follows the love story between an agoraphobic cook and a widowed nobleman.
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The Platform
Title: The Platform
Character: Cook #1
Released: November 8, 2019
Type: Movie
A mysterious place, an indescribable prison, a deep hole. An unknown number of levels. Two inmates living on each level. A descending platform containing food for all of them. An inhuman fight for survival, but also an opportunity for solidarity.
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Title: El hombre de tu vida
Character: Policía
Released: May 26, 2016
Type: TV
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Title: La que se avecina
Character: Profesor
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.
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Title: Cuéntame cómo pasó
Character: Policía
Released: September 13, 2001
Type: TV
Recounts the experiences of a middle-class family, the Alcántaras, during the last years of the rule of Francisco Franco and the beginning of the Spanish Transition to democracy.