Fernando Petong is known for Eruption (1997), Rapto (2019) and Vidas paralelas (2008).
Allow me to introduce Fernando Piloni, a remarkable Brazilian actor and performer who has captivated audiences around the world with his exceptional talents. Hailing from Brazil and having spent a significant 14 years of his life in Spain, Fernando's journey in the world of performance arts is nothing short of extraordinary. With a degree in performance arts from the prestigious institutions of London, he has honed his craft to perfection. Fernando Piloni's artistic journey is marked by his innovative contributions to the realm of theater and performance. His expertise shines particularly bright in the realm of scream theatre and performance, where he masterfully combines emotion, expression, and intensity to create immersive experiences for his viewers. Through his work, he has the uncanny ability to transport audiences into the depths of emotion and imagination, leaving a lasting impact that lingers long after the curtains have fallen. Having seamlessly merged his Brazilian roots with the enriching experiences of living in Spain and studying in London, Fernando brings a unique blend of cultural influences to his performances. His dynamic range and versatility allow him to effortlessly switch between roles, genres, and styles, making each of his acts a captivating journey of its own. Fernando Piloni's passion for his craft radiates through every performance he delivers. His dedication to pushing the boundaries of conventional theater and exploring the uncharted territories of artistic expression has earned him a well-deserved reputation as a trailblazer in the industry. As an actor and performer, he embodies the spirit of artistic exploration, daring to challenge norms and redefine the possibilities of what performance can be. In conclusion, Fernando Piloni's journey from his Brazilian origins to his international endeavors in Spain and London has shaped him into an extraordinary actor and performer. With his expertise in scream theatre and performance arts, he has crafted a unique niche in the world of entertainment. His performances are not just mere spectacles, but rather trans formative experiences that leave an indelible mark on all those fortunate enough to witness them.
Fernando Pinto is known for Maen-bal-eui ggoom (2010).
Fernando Pires is an actor, known for Jardins Proibidos (2014), Variações (2019) and Ouro Verde (2017).
Fernando Ramos is known for Mutant Blast (2018) and Quero-te Tanto! (2019).
Fernando Reinaldo is known for Dead Mine (2012).
Fernando Rey, the great Spanish movie actor primarily known in the United States for his role as "Frog One" in The French Connection (1971) and its sequel, was born Fernando Casado D'Arambillet on September 20 1917, in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain, the son of Colonel Casado Veiga. Originally, the young Fernando intended to become an architect. However, when the Spanish Civil War erupted in 1936, his architectural studies were interrupted, and he gained employment as a movie extra. He took the stage name "Fernando Rey" at the beginning of his career, equivalent, in English, to "Fernando King". Eight years after his movie debut, he was cast in his first major speaking role, as the Duke de Alba in José López Rubio's 1944 movie "Eugenia de Montijo". Rey enjoyed a long and prosperous career as an actor in movies, the theater, radio, and television. He also was a major voice-over artist in Spain, narrating films and dubbing the voices of actors in foreign films. Rey's most fruitful collaboration was with the great director Luis Buñuel, which began during the 1960s and continued thought the 1970s. The films that Rey appeared in for Buñuel' made him an international star, the first produced by the Spanish cinema. By the early 1970s, Rey's career reached its high point, with his co-starring role in "The French Connection" (Best Picture Oscar Winner for 1971) and his starring role in Buñuel's Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie (1972) ("The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie", Best Foreign Language Film Oscar winner for 1972). Rey followed up these successes by appearing in The French Connection (1971) in 1974, and Buñuel's tandem Cet obscur objet du désir (1977) ("That Obscure Object of Desire"), an art-house hit that was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar. Ironically, in the film, Rey's voice was dubbed into French by Michel Piccoli. That same year, he won the Best Actor prize at Cannes for Carlos Saura' Elisa, vida mía (1977). Many honors came to Rey in the twilight of his career, during the 1980s and 1990s. He was awarded at San Sebastián and Cannes, and was presented with the gold medal of the Spanish Art and Movie Sciences Academy. He became the president of that Academy from 1992 till his death from cancer two years later.
Fernando Rio is an actor and production manager, known for Underwood (2019).
Fernando Ritucci is known for Argentina, 1985 (2022), The Heist of the Century (2020) and Madraza (2017).
Fernando Rivera is an actor and director, known for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015), Come In (2019) and Fantastic Four (2015).