Fernando Tejero, born on February twenty-four, nineteen sixty-seven, is a celebrated Spanish actor known for his dynamic performances in both film and television. His career took off with a remarkable role in the film Football Days, released in two thousand three, where he showcased his talent and earned the prestigious Goya Award for Best New Actor.
Tejero's filmography includes notable works such as The Longest Penalty Shot in the World, released in two thousand five, Chef's Special in two thousand eight, Five Square Meters in two thousand eleven, and the critically acclaimed Prison 77 in two thousand twenty-two. Each of these films has contributed to his reputation as a versatile and skilled actor.
In addition to his film achievements, Tejero gained immense popularity through his portrayal of Emilio Delgado, a porter in the beloved comedy television series Aquí no hay quien viva. This role endeared him to audiences across Spain, solidifying his status as a household name.