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| Born | Jaime Ordóñez Martí-Aguilar (1971-08-19)19 August 1971 (age 54) Málaga, Spain |
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Jaime Ordóñez Martí-Aguilar (born 19 August 1971) is a Spanish actor.
Jaime Ordóñez Martí-Aguilar was born inMálaga on 19 August 1971.[1] He gained early visibility to a Spanish television audience for his recurring appearances in sitcomAquí no hay quien viva portraying an ultra-fast-speaking salesman.[2] For over 25 years, he also was a collaborator of comedianJosé Mota.[2]
He made his feature film debut with a bit part inManuel Gómez Pereira'sQueens (2005), which was followed by appearances inTorrente 3 (2006),Niñ@s (2006), andIsi & Disi: alto voltaje [es] (2007).[3] He became a regular in supporting roles in titles helmed byÁlex de la Iglesia, includingWitching & Bitching (2009),My Big Night (2015) andThe Bar (2017),[4] for which he earned a nomination for theFeroz Award for Best Supporting Actor.[5] He also featured inThe Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.[2]
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