{{Short description|Spanish actor (born 1971)}} {{family name hatnote|Fresneda|García|lang=Spanish}} {{more footnotes|date=March 2020}} {{Infobox person | name = Nacho Fresneda | image = Nacho Fresneda at Premios Goya 2017 (cropped bis).jpg | caption = Fresneda in 2017 | birth_name = José Ignacio Fresneda García | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1971|06|19|df=y}} | birth_place = Quart de Poblet, Spain | occupation = Actor }}

'''José Ignacio Fresneda García''' (born 19 June 1971), better known as '''Nacho Fresneda''', is a Spanish screen and stage actor.

He became popular for his portrayal of Alonso de Entrerríos in the time travel television series ''El ministerio del tiempo''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.elmundo.es/loc/famosos/2021/09/08/61377082fc6c83a33c8b45e6.html|website=El Mundo|first=Andrea M. Rosa del|last=Pino|date=8 September 2021|title=Nacho Fresneda, el actor que se resiste a las redes sociales: "No me gustan los chats ni los grupos. Tengo el móvil apagado"}}</ref>

== Life and career == Fresneda was born in 1971 in Quart de Poblet,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lasprovincias.es/culturas/tv/nacho-fresneda-encanta-20191230001558-ntvo.html|website=Las Provincias|date=30 December 2019|title= Nacho Fresneda: «Me encanta que la gente se ofenda»|first=Iker|last=Cortés|publisher=Grupo Vocento}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.farodevigo.es/vida-y-estilo/gente/2020/05/18/nacho-fresneda-ahora-sorprenden-besos-15201345.html|website=Faro de Vigo|first=Nuria|last=Navarro|date=18 May 2020|title=Nacho Fresneda: "Ahora me sorprenden los besos del cine"|publisher=Prensa Ibérica}}</ref> Valencia Province.

He played doctor Mauricio Salcedo in the series ''Amar en tiempos revueltos''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ocio.net/cine/nacho-fresneda-ficha-por-amar-en-tiempos-revueltos/ |title=Nacho Fresneda signs for Loving in troubled times|first=Mariana |last=Ramirez |date=3 June 2009 |work=leisure.net|access-date=4 May 2020}}</ref> He hit the international scene in 2011 when he played Driss Larbi in the crime series ''La Reina del Sur''.

==Filmography==

===Feature films=== :''Tramway to Malvarrosa'' (''Tranvía a la Malvarrosa'') (1997), by José Luis García Sánchez :''Tre mogli (2001), by Marco Risi .'' :''La gran mentira del rocanrol (2002), by Tono Errando .'' : ''The Bum's Lullaby'' (''La tarara del chapao'') (2003), by Enrique Navarro . :''Febrer'' (2004), by Sílvia Quer :''Iris'' (2004), by Rosa Vergés :''Atlas of Human Geography'' (2007), by Azucena Rodríguez :''The Realm'' (2018), by Rodrigo Sorogoyen :''The Silence of the Marsh'' (2019), by Marc Vigil

===Short films===

:''Sonata'' (2013), by Jon Ander Tomás :''I do not plan to return'' (2001), by Alicia Puig :''Los Planetas'' (2006), by José Carlos Ruiz :''Salvador (History of an everyday miracle)'' (2007), by Abdelatif Hwidar

==Dubbing==

*Rollerball (2002), as Sanjay (Naveen Andrews). *Tears of the Sun (2003), as Terwase (Peter Mensah). *Crash (2004), as Farhad (Shaun Toub). *The Hangover (2009), as Stu Price (Ed Helms). *The International (2009), as General Charles Motomba (Lucian Msamati). *Terminator Salvation (2009), as Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington). *Clash of the Titans (2010), as Perseus (Sam Worthington). *Buried (2010), as Jabir (José Luis García Pérez). *The Hangover Part II (2011), as Stu Price (Ed Helms). *Wrath of the Titans (2012), as Perseus (Sam Worthington). *The Hangover Part III (2013), as Stu Price (Ed Helms). *Alisa, que no fue así (2015), as August

==Television==

===Series=== *''Ambitions'' (1998) *''El cor de la Ciutat'' (2000–2008) as Huari Ajiram *''Hospital Central'' (2002–2008) as Manuel Aimé Torrente <ref>[http://www.telecinco.es/hospitalcentral/Aime-deja-Central_4_660510008.html Aimé deja el Central], "Aimé leaves Central". Telecinco, retrieved 26 March 2020,</ref> Fresneda reappeared in the last episode of the 19th season.<ref>*[https://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2011/05/10/television/1305052016.html Central Hospital opens the doors to its 'historical']. The World. Retrieved on 4 May 2020</ref> *''Amar en tiempos revueltos'' ("To Love in troubled times") (2009–2010) *''La Reina del Sur'' (2011) as Dris Larbi *''Gran Nord'' (2012–2013) as Ermengol Tarrés *''Víctor Ros'' (2015) as Fernando de la Escosura *''El ministerio del tiempo'' (2015–2020) as Alonso de Entrerríos *''El Señor de los Cielos'' (2019–2020) as Renzo Volpi * ''Madres. Amor y vida'' (2020) as Chema.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://es.finance.yahoo.com/noticias/madres-amor-vida-serie-telecinco-090100811.html|website=Yahoo.com|title='Madres. Amor y vida': La nueva serie de Telecinco hecha por mujeres|date=11 December 2019|first=Maribel|last=Escalona}}</ref>

===Episode=== *''A flor de pell'' *''Mirall trencat'' (2002) as Felip *''Le dernier seigneur des Balkans'' (2005) as Dino Rispoli *''Infidels'' (2009) as Marc Guasch <ref name="otros">{{cite web|url=http://www.tv3.cat/infidels/altres|title=Descripción de los personajes secundarios|access-date=22 April 2020|work=tv3.cat|language=ca|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130808050600/http://www.tv3.cat/infidels/altres|archive-date=2013-08-08}}</ref> * ''Hispania, la leyenda'' (2010) as Octavio * ''Ángel o demonio'' (2011) * ''{{ill|Manual de supervivencia|es|Familia (serie de televisión)}}'' (2013) as Carlos * ''El don de Alba'' (2013) as Carlos Abrantes * ''Isabel'' (2013) as Aben Hud * ''Los misterios de Laura'' (2014) as Nicolás Madera. The mystery of the crime of the century. (Episode 7, Season 3.) * ''La que se avecina'' (2014), as Jorge Crespo

===Movies for TV===

*Another city (2003), by César Martínez Herrada *Viure sense by (2005), by Carlos Pérez Ferré *Projecte Cassandra (2005), by Xavier Manich

==Theatre== [[File:Nacho Fresneda.jpg|thumb|Fresneda as Don Juan Tenorio in 2010]] *Enigmatic Variations, directed by Christophe Lidón. *Ángel, directed by Jaume Pujol. *Macbeth, directed by Calixto Bieito. *Por menjar-se ànima, directed by Carmen Portacelli. *The Cherry Orchard, directed by Lluís Pasqual. *Cándido, directed by Carles Alfaro. *No teasing with love, directed by Dennise Rafter *Titanic. Pavana spectacles *Blood Wedding. Shakespeare Foundation of Valencia *Le Bourgeois gentilhomme. Teatre Micalet. *The Trojans, by Euripides. Adaptation by Alberto Conejero, directed by Carmen Portacelli

==Awards and nominations== In the 2017 Feroz Awards, Fresneda was nominated as Best Leading Actor in a Series for ''The ministry of Time''.

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