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| align = "center" | 1998 || ''[[Barrio (film)|Barrio]]'' || Comisario || || align = "center" | <ref>{{Cite book|title=La Pantalla Popular. El cine español durante el Gobierno de la derecha (1996-2003)|first=José María|last=Caparrós Lera|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1wJ8Hoa5FDEC&pg=PA113|location=Tres Cantos|publisher=[[Ediciones Akal]]|year=2005|isbn=9788446024149|page=113}}</ref> |
| align = "center" | 1998 || ''[[Barrio (film)|Barrio]]'' || Comisario || || align = "center" | <ref>{{Cite book|title=La Pantalla Popular. El cine español durante el Gobierno de la derecha (1996-2003)|first=José María|last=Caparrós Lera|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1wJ8Hoa5FDEC&pg=PA113|location=Tres Cantos|publisher=[[Ediciones Akal]]|year=2005|isbn=9788446024149|page=113}}</ref> |
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| align = "center" | 1999 || ''[[Flores de otro mundo]]'' || Alfonso || || align = "center" | {{Sfn|Caparrós Lera|2005|p=129}} |
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| align = "center" | 2002 || ''[[The Impatient Alchemist|El alquimista impaciente]]'' (''The Impatient Alchemist'') || Luis Dávila || || align = "center" | <ref>{{Cite journal|url=http://www.publicacions.ub.edu/bibliotecadigital/cinema/filmhistoria/2002/alquimistaimpaciente.htm|publisher=[[University of Barcelona|Universidad de Barcelona]]|year=2002|volume=12|issue=3|title=''El alquimista impaciente'', o la cara amable de la guardia civil|first=José María|last=Abril|journal=Filmhistoria}}</ref> |
| align = "center" | 2002 || ''[[The Impatient Alchemist|El alquimista impaciente]]'' (''The Impatient Alchemist'') || Luis Dávila || || align = "center" | <ref>{{Cite journal|url=http://www.publicacions.ub.edu/bibliotecadigital/cinema/filmhistoria/2002/alquimistaimpaciente.htm|publisher=[[University of Barcelona|Universidad de Barcelona]]|year=2002|volume=12|issue=3|title=''El alquimista impaciente'', o la cara amable de la guardia civil|first=José María|last=Abril|journal=Filmhistoria}}</ref> |
Revision as of 21:19, 20 May 2022
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Born | Ramón Mariano Fernández Lera 30 November 1949 |
Died | 19 May 2022 (aged 72) Rincón de la Victoria, Spain |
Occupation | Actor |
Ramón Mariano Fernández Lera (30 November 1949 – 19 May 2022), better known as Chete Lera, was a Spanish actor. With a long film and television career in addition to a stage career, he featured in films such as The Red Squirrel, Secrets of the Heart, Familia, Barrio, Open Your Eyes, Flores de otro mundo, and Plenilunio.[1]
Biography
Ramón Mariano Fernández Lera was born in 1949 in A Estrada, Province of Pontevedra, raised for most of his childhood in Corcubión and then moved to Madrid.[2] Prior to acting he was aeronautic engineer, pilot, bank teller and studied psychology.[3] He began a career as a stage actor in the late 1970s,[4] including his performance in the Eduardo Fuente-directed stage play Cabaret Castizo (premiered in Madrid on 5 January 1993), portraying a sheriff making a parody out of authoritarian Madrid city councillor Ángel Matanzo; Matanzo's attempts to bring down the play eventually prompted his own sacking from the municipal government board.[5][6][7][8][9][10] One of his most well known film credits was that of the psychiatrist in Alejandro Amenábar's Abre los ojos.[11]
He won the Silver Biznaga for Best Actor in the 2002 Málaga Film Festival together with the rest of the cast of Smoking Room.[11]
His television work include performances in Los ladrones van a la oficina, Médico de familia or Cuéntame cómo pasó.[1] His last television work was his performance as Ramón in Mira lo que has hecho.[11][12]
He died on 19 May 2022, age 72, in the wake of a car accident in Rincón de la Victoria.[11][1]
Filmography
- Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref |
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1997 | Familia | Ventura | [13] | |
1997 | Secretos del corazón (Secrets of the Heart) | Ricardo | [14] | |
1997 | Abre los ojos (Open Your Eyes) | Antonio | [15] | |
1998 | Barrio | Comisario | [16] | |
1999 | Flores de otro mundo | Alfonso | [17] | |
2002 | El alquimista impaciente (The Impatient Alchemist) | Luis Dávila | [18] | |
2002 | Smoking Room | Puig | [19] | |
2003 | El misterio Galíndez (The Galíndez File) | [20] |
- Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref |
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2017 | El ministerio del tiempo | Marqués de Comillas | Guest. Episode: "Tiempo de esclavos" | [21] |
References
- ^ a b c Sánchez, Nacho (20 May 2022). "Muere el actor Chete Lera en un accidente de tráfico en Málaga". El País.
- ^ Docampo, Lois (28 April 2013). ""Con el teatro encontré algo que me llenaba espiritualmente y que me daba de comer"". Faro de Vigo.
- ^ Vallejo, Eduardo (18 June 2014). ""¿El teatro cambia cosas? Rotundamente, sí"". AISGE.
- ^ "O Festival de Cans premiará a Chete Lera con su 'Pedigree de Honra'". El Progreso. 27 March 2008.
- ^ "Matanzo precinta mañana el teatro Alfil en plena representación de Cabaret Castizo". ABC.
- ^ "Fallece el exconcejal del PP Ángel Matanzo". Madridiario. 6 March 2017.
- ^ Vilches de Frutos, María Francisca (1995). "La temporada teatral española 1992–1993". Anales de la literatura española contemporánea. 20 (3). Society of Spanish & Spanish-American Studies: 464. ISSN 0272-1635. JSTOR 27741276.
- ^ Davison, Phil (26 January 1993). "Out of Spain: Sheriff comes off second best in an artistic shootout". The Independent.
- ^ Torres, Rosana (28 January 1993). "La obra que parodia a Matanzo prorroga dos meses sus representaciones". El País.
- ^ Medialdea, Sara (6 March 2017). "Muere el exconcejal popular en el Ayuntamiento de Madrid Ángel Matanzo". ABC.
- ^ a b c d Rus, Oscar (20 May 2022). "Muere el actor Chete Lera a los 72 años en un accidente de tráfico". abcplay – via ABC.
- ^ "Mira lo que has hecho: historia, personajes y lo que debes saber de la nueva serie española de Antena 3". La Prensa. 28 February 2018.
- ^ Caparrós Lera 2005, p. 72.
- ^ Caparrós Lera 2005, pp. 88–89.
- ^ Caparrós Lera 2005, p. 80.
- ^ Caparrós Lera, José María (2005). La Pantalla Popular. El cine español durante el Gobierno de la derecha (1996-2003). Tres Cantos: Ediciones Akal. p. 113. ISBN 9788446024149.
- ^ Caparrós Lera 2005, p. 129.
- ^ Abril, José María (2002). "El alquimista impaciente, o la cara amable de la guardia civil". Filmhistoria. 12 (3). Universidad de Barcelona.
- ^ López-Aguilera, Ana M. (2012). "Reseña de la película Smoking room (2002)"". Theses, Dissertations, Student Research: Modern Languages and Literatures. 12.
- ^ Caparrós Lera 2005, p. 244.
- ^ "'El Ministerio del Tiempo' se despide este jueves hasta después del verano". Bluper. 5 July 2017 – via El Español.