César Vicente

César Vicente

César Vicente (born September 28, 1997, in Tomares, Seville, Andalusia) is a rising Spanish actor known for his intense stage presence and compelling screen performances. He first discovered his passion for acting at age 12 and went on to study at Sevilla’s Viento Sur Teatro before embarking on a career across film, TV, and theater . Vicente gained early recognition for TV roles in A Different View (2018) and portraying Hernán Cortés in Hernán (2019). His feature‑film breakthrough came with Pedro Almodóvar’s Pain and Glory (2019), where he played Eduardo, a local laborer—a role Vicente has described as “the most wonderful time” of his life . Audiences and critics alike praised his nuanced portrayal, which he developed closely alongside Almodóvar. In addition to his film work, Vicente remains active on stage—recently earning acclaim in Madrid’s Pavón Theater for his role in Pablo Quijano’s play La Señora, where reviewers noted his bold, passionate acting style. In 2025, he appeared as Rafa in Virgins (Vírgenes), further solidifying his presence in emotionally rich, coming‑of‑age narratives . Known for his resilience and determination, Vicente is currently expanding his career into new projects while maintaining a commitment to theatrical and screen work.