Carles Sales

Carles Sales

Biografia

He started to work in independent theatre at the end of the seventies and the beginning of the eighties. In 1976 he graduated in Acting by the Institut del Teatre in Barcelona. He has attended several courses on verse, acrobatics and several acting techniques. He has made many readings of theatre and poetry from Catalan and Castilian Spanish writers in libraries, cultural centres and public squares. Since 2000 he takes part in impromptu performances with the plastic artist David Ymbernon and the poet Carles Hac-Mor, with performances including theatre, poetry, plastic arts, cooking and spontaneous dialogue. He has acted in over twenty theatre plays among which we could mention: Primera història d’Ester by Salvador Espriú (1977), Muerte accidental de un anarquista by Darío Fo (1980-82), Antígona by Salvador Espriú (1985-86), El contrabajo by Patrick Süskind (1988), Coriolà by William Shakespeare (2002), Els tres judicis d’Oscar Wilde by Moisés Kaufman (2004-2005). He has also work in several television series as a main character, El cor de la ciutat (TV3 2002-2004) or as an episodic character, for example: Periodistas, El comisario, Policías o Cuéntame como pasó. In cinema he has taken part in about ten feature films, among which we could mention: Dragón Rapide by Jaime Camino (1986), Lorca, muerte de un poeta by J.A. Bardem (1987), La mujer y el pelele by Mario Camus (1990), Un banco en el parque by Agustí Vila (2002), Horas de luz by Manolo Matgí (2003). Between 1983 and 1993 he worked in dubbing as an actor, adaptor and director.

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