Santiago Segura

Biography

Born in Madrid, Santiago Segura started his career by making his first short movie at the age of fourteen. After studying Arts in Madrid, he finally decided to become a filmmaker. His first short film Relatos de la medianoche (1989) was made with a budget of only 7.000 pts. (about 60 dollars). After that, he appeared as a contestant in several Spanish TV quiz shows, such as  Locos por la tele (1990) and No te rías, que es peor (1990). With the money he made of those appareances, he directed Evilio. (1992) and shortly after, Perturbado (1993), winning a Goya for the best short film in 1994. His last short film is the sequel Evilio vuelve (El purificador) (1994). He's a very good friend of the Spanish director  Álex de la Iglesia and he has appeared in all of his films. In 1998, he directed his firt feature film, the smashing hit Torrente, el brazo tonto de la ley (1998).

Filmography

Carlos
Oscar Vásquez
Wizened Man
Padre Pelayo / Entrecot / Himself
Íñigo Fuentes
Padre-Payaso tonto
Manuel Vázquez
Dr. Günter
José Luis Torrente
Benito Cañaveras
José Luis Torrente
Eduardo (uncredited)
Candidato Paiño
José Luis Torrente
Santiago Segura
Self - Filmmaker
Benítez
Damián / Bishop / Satan (voice)
Netheril / Carlos José
Train Driver
Self (uncredited)
Tobías López
Amil Narayan
Cyrille Léotard
Evilio
Himself - Filmmaker
(uncredited)
Paparazzi
Fermín Garzón
Padre Gorkisolo
El presidente de la República (uncredited)
Distinguished Buyer
Self - Filmmaker
Motel Manager
Santiago Segura
Max Bialystock
Santiago Segura
Prisoner #2