
Personal details
Born:
- Birthday: 1969-02-04
- Born Place: Sevilla, España
Also Known As:
Vicente Romero
Vicente Romero Sánchez
Vicente Romero Sánchez is a highly regarded Spanish actor, born on February 4, 1969, in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. He began his career in the dramatic arts, studying acting, dance, and stage direction, with his initial work being on the theatrical stage. He made his television debut in 2001 with an appearance in the series Hospital Central, which was followed by roles in other popular Spanish series like Policías, en el corazón de la calle and El comisario.His breakthrough came with his acclaimed performance in the television miniseries Padre Coraje (2002), a role for which he received the Unión de Actores Award for Best New Actor in 2003. Romero Sánchez's career in cinema began with the film Las horas del día (2003) and has since included notable roles in critically successful films such as 7 Vírgenes (2005), Celda 211 (2009), También la lluvia (2010), and Out in the Open (Intemperie) (2019). He is often recognized for his versatile and compelling supporting performances. Beyond acting, he has also worked as a screenwriter, teacher, and a percussionist for the group Boom-Band, demonstrating a broad involvement in the arts. He continues to work consistently in Spanish film, television, and theatre, with recent television appearances including series like Express and La novia gitana.


