César Vicente From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Born1997 (age 28–29)Tomares, Andalusia, SpainOccupationActorCésar VicenteVicente in 2025Born1997 (age 28–29)Tomares, Andalusia, SpainOccupationActor César Vicente (born 1997) is a Spanish actor. Born in 1997 in Tomares (where he was also raised),[1][2] Vicente trained his acting chops at the Viento Sur acting school in Triana.[1][3] For his screen debut in Pain and Glory (2019), he portrayed the construction worker arousing the sexual desire of Salvador Mallo.[2][4] For his role, he earned a Best New Actor nomination at the 29th Actors and Actresses Union Awards.[5] He later featured in the period drama series A Different View, playing a schizophrenic gardener, and other television roles in Hernán (as a young Hernán Cortés), Amar es para siempre, and Asuntos internos.[1] In 2025, he featured in the films Virgins and Los Tigres (for which he earned another Best New Actor nomination at the 5th Carmen Awards).[1][6] References 1 2 3 4 Úbeda-Portugués, Alberto (3 July 2025). "EmerGENTES. César Vicente, pasión desatada". Aisge. 1 2 Sanguino, Juan (21 March 2019). "César Vicente, 21 años, debuta con Almodóvar: "No me conozco, ni creo que lo haga nunca"". El País. ↑ Ochoa, Álvaro (28 January 2020). ""Fui a un casting para 'Los Japón' y acabé en 'Dolor y gloria"". Grupo Joly. ↑ "César Vicente, el 'chico Almodóvar' que no se hizo famoso hasta que se emborrachó". HuffPost. 11 October 2019. ↑ "Javier Cámara, Candela Peña y Alejo Sauras, entre los ganadores de la Unión de Actores y Actrices 2020". FormulaTV. 10 March 2020. ↑ "Alberto Rodríguez se reivindica con sus 10 galardones para 'Los Tigres' en los Premios Carmen". Kinótico. 1 February 2026. This article about a Spanish film actor is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte This article about a Spanish television actor is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte Related Articles