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Sergi Roberto Facts

Sergi Roberto Carnicer (born 7 February 1992) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for FC Barcelona. Mainly a central midfielder, he can also operate as a defensive midfielder, full back or winger.

Carlos Álvarez Nóvoa Facts

Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa Sánchez (born 1940 in La Felguera – 23 September 2015) was a Spanish theatre director, writer, actor and lecturer. He won the 2000 Goya award for Best New Actor for his performance as Vecino.

Ezequiel Montalt Facts

Ezequiel Montalt Ros (born August 24, 1977 in Bonrepòs i Mirambell, Valencian Community, Spain) is a Spanish actor.

Sibui Nazarenko Facts

Maria Luisa Araujo Facts

Maria Núñez Facts

Maria Núñez (born 27 November 1988) is a Spanish handball player for BM Bera Bera and the Spanish national team.

David Meca Facts

David Meca Medina (born February 1, 1974, in Sabadell) is a long distance swimmer from Spain, who has swum from mainland Spain to Ibiza among his exploits. He won gold at the 2005 FINA World Championships in Montreal for the men’s open water 25 km.

Juan Villalonga Facts

Juan Villalonga Navarro (born April 8, 1953) is an influential Spanish businessman. He was a partner at McKinsey & Company in the 1980s, CEO for Credit Suisse First Boston and Bankers Trust in Spain in the early 1990s, and CEO of Telefónica from 199

Manuel Diaz Facts

Verónica Sánchez Facts

Verónica Sánchez Calderón (born 1 July 1977) is a Spanish actress. She made her debut in theatre in 1996, and came to media attention as Eva Capdevila in the Telecinco series Los Serrano in 2003. Sánchez has since developed a successful film care

Juan Ruiz Anchía Facts

Juan Ruiz Anchía (born 1949) is a Spanish cinematographer, perhaps most notable for James Foley’s adaptation of David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross and At Close Range.

Señor Wences Facts

Wenceslao Moreno (April 17, 1896 – April 20, 1999), better known as Señor Wences, was a Spanish ventriloquist. His popularity grew with his frequent appearances on CBS-TV’s The Ed Sullivan Show in the 1950s and 1960s.