Eduard Fernández

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Eduard Fernández Serrano (born 25 August 1964) is a Spanish screen and stage actor from Catalonia. He has featured in films such as Fausto 5.0 (2001), In the City (2003), Smoke & Mirrors (2016), While at War (2019), The 47 (2024), and Marco, the Invented Truth (2024).[1] He is the recipient of numerous accolades, including four Goya Awards.

Born
Eduardo Fernández Serrano

(1964-08-25) 25 August 1964 (age 61)
Barcelona, Spain
OthernamesEduard Fernandez
Occupations
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Fernández in 2022
Born
Eduardo Fernández Serrano

(1964-08-25) 25 August 1964 (age 61)
Barcelona, Spain
Other namesEduard Fernandez
EducationInstitut del Teatre
Occupations
RelativesGreta Fernández (daughter)
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Life and career

Eduard Fernández was born in Barcelona on 25 August 1964.[2][3] He trained as a mime artist at the Barcelona's Institut del Teatre,[2] and did street performances as such.[3] He had a 25-year relationship with writer Esmeralda Berbel [ca], with whom he had one daughter, Greta, who is also an actress.[4][3]

Following a theatre (he was a member of Els Joglars [es]) and television career, he made his feature film debut at age 30, in 1994 film Souvenir.[5] His breakthrough film role in 1999 thriller Washington Wolves earned him a nomination to the Goya Award for Best New Actor.[5][6]

His portrayal of Santos Vella, a contemporary Mephistopheles,[7] in Fausto 5.0 (2001) earned him the Goya Award for Best Actor.[8]

Fernández starred in Alberto Rodríguez's political thriller Smoke & Mirrors (2016) as corrupt spy/fixer Francisco Paesa, clinching the Silver Shell for Best Actor at the San Sebastián International Film Festival.[9][10]

In 2019, he portrayed the founder of the Spanish Legion, one-eyed and one-armed Millán Astray, in While at War, a drama film set in the early stages of the Spanish Civil War focused on the plight of philosopher Miguel de Unamuno.[11][12] For his performance in the film, he won a Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor.[11] He also starred in Belén Funes' social drama A Thief's Daughter in tandem with his daughter Greta.[13]

In 2021, Fernández featured in Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea, in which he portrayed Open Arms founder Òscar Camps, the protagonist of the film.[14]

Fernández featured in 2022 psychological thriller God's Crooked Lines (2022), portraying psychiatric hospital director Samuel Alvar, the nemesis of lead character Alice Gould.[15][16] In an interview to Vanity Fair, Fernández stated that he believed his character to be "a bit misogynistic in addition to having a big ego".[17]

In 2024, Fernández portrayed two iconic roles in film: Manolo Vital in The 47 and Enric Marco in Marco, the Invented Truth, the former a bus driver of immigrant background who hijacked a Barcelona bus line in 1978 in order to stand for his neighbors' rights and the latter an impostor who falsely pretended to be a survivor of the Flossenburg concentration camp.[18][19] For the aforementioned performances, he respectively won the Gaudí and the Goya Awards for Best Leading Actor. Also in 2024, he was awarded the Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts.[20] The year was rounded up with the short film El otro, Fernández's directorial debut, which premiered at the 69th Seminci.[21] In 2025, he was awarded with Spain's National Cinematography Prize [es], recognizing his career as well as a year 2024 with "two outstanding performances in two completely different films".[22]

In 2025, he portrayed PCE leader Santiago Carrillo in the historical drama miniseries The Anatomy of a Moment about the 23 February 1981 Spanish coup attempt.[23] In order to prepare for the role, he worked with Carlos Latre.[23]

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In 2026, Fernández co-signed alongside other Spanish artists a text urging the United Nations and the governments of the world to actively work towards the release from prison of Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti.[24]

Partial filmography

Films

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Year Title Role NotesRef.
1994SouvenirFeature film debut[5]
1999ZappingRamiro / Ramón[25]
Los lobos de Washington (Washington Wolves)Miguel[26]
2000El portero (The Goalkeeper)Nardo[27]
2001La voz de su amo (His Master's Voice)Charli[28]
Son de mar (Sound of the Sea)Alberto Sierra[29]
Fausto 5.0Santos Vella[30]
2002El embrujo de Shanghai (The Shanghai Spell)Forcat[31]
Smoking RoomRamírez[32]
2003The Galíndez FileJesús Galíndez[33]
En la ciudad (In the City)Mario[34]
2004Cosas que hacen que la vida valga la pena (Things That Make Living Worthwhile)Jorge[35]
2005Hormigas en la boca (Ants in the Mouth)Martín[36]
ObabaLucas[37]
El método (The Method)Fernando[38]
2006AlatristeSebastián Copons[39]
Ficción (Fiction)Álex[40]
20083 días (Before the Fall)Lucio[41]
CheCiro Algarañaz[42]
El vestidoFernando[43]
La noche que dejó de llover [es][44]
2009Amores locos (Mad Love)Enrique[45]
Tres dies amb la família (Three Days With the Family)Josep Maria[46]
Flores negrasPeter[47]
Luna calienteJuan[48]
2010BiutifulTito[49]
Pa negre (Black Bread)Mestre ('teacher')[50]
La mosquitera (The Mosquito Net)Miquel[51]
2011La piel que habito (The Skin I Live In)Fulgencio[52]
2012The Pelayos (Winning Streak)La Bestia[53]
Due uomini, quattro donne e una mucca depressa [es]Emilio[54]
Miel de naranjas (Orange Honey)Vicente[55]
Una pistola en cada mano (A Gun in Each Hand)E.[56]
2013Todas las mujeres (All the Women)Nacho[57]
Gente en sitios (People in Places)[58]
2014Marsella (Marseille)Jesús[59]
El NiñoSergio[60]
Murieron por encima de sus posibilidades (Dying Beyond Their Means)[61]
Los ausentes[62]
2015Lejos del mar [es] (Far from the Sea)Santi[63]
Felices 140 (Happy 140)Ramón[64]
TrumanLuis[65]
2016La noche que mi madre mató a mi padre (The Night My Mother Killed My Father)Ángel[66]
El hombre de las mil caras (Smoke & Mirrors)Francisco Paesa[67]
1898, los últimos de Filipinas (1898, Our Last Men in the Philippines)Capitán Enrique de las Morenas [es][68]
2017Perfectos desconocidos (Perfect Strangers)Alfonso[69]
2018Todos lo saben (Everybody Knows)Fernando[70]
2019Mientras dure la guerra (While at War)Millán-Astray[71]
La hija de un ladrón (A Thief's Daughter)Manuel[72]
2021Mediterráneo (Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea)Oscar[73]
2022Los renglones torcidos de Dios (God's Crooked Lines)Samuel Alvar[74]
2024
Marco, la verdad inventada (Marco, the Invented Truth)Enric Marco[75]
El 47 (The 47)Manolo Vital[76]
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Television

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Year Title Role NotesRef.
2010La princesa de ÉboliFelipe IITV movie aired as 2-part miniseries[77]
201114 d'abril. Macià contra Companys [ca]Francesc CambóTV movie[78]
2014Descalzo sobre la tierra rojaPedro CasaldáligaMiniseries[79]
2017
La zonaHéctor Uría
2020–2330 monedas (30 Coins)Padre Vergara[81]
2024
Mano de hierro (Iron Reign)Joaquín Manchado
2025
Anatomía de un instante (The Anatomy of a Moment)Santiago Carrillo
2026
La casa de los espíritus [es] (The House of the Spirits)Severo del Valle
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Accolades

Fernández holding his Goya Award for Best Leading Performance for Marco, the Invented Truth
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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
200014th Goya AwardsBest New ActorWashington WolvesNominated[85]
200216th Goya AwardsBest ActorFausto 5.0Won[86]
Best Supporting ActorSound of the SeaNominated[87]
2004
18th Goya AwardsBest Supporting ActorIn the CityWon
13th Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Film Actor in a Secondary RoleWon
2005
19th Goya AwardsBest ActorThings That Make Living WorthwhileNominated
14th Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Film Actor in a Leading RoleNominated
2006
20th Goya AwardsBest ActorThe MethodNominated[93]
15th Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Film Actor in a Secondary RoleWon
201125th Goya AwardsBest Supporting ActorBiutifulNominated[95]
2014
1st Feroz AwardsBest Main Actor in a FilmAll the WomenNominated
28th Goya AwardsBest ActorNominated[97]
2015
2nd Feroz AwardsBest Supporting Actor in a FilmEl NiñoNominated
7th Gaudí AwardsBest Supporting ActorWon[99]
29th Goya AwardsBest Supporting ActorNominated[100]
2016
64th San Sebastián International Film FestivalSilver Shell for Best ActorSmoke & MirrorsWon
2017
4th Feroz AwardsBest Main Actor in a FilmNominated
9th Gaudí AwardsBest ActorWon
31st Goya AwardsBest ActorNominated[104]
2019
6th Feroz AwardsBest Supporting Actor in a FilmEverybody KnowsNominated
11th Gaudí AwardsBest Supporting ActorNominated
33rd Goya AwardsBest Supporting ActorNominated[107]
2020
7th Feroz AwardsBest Supporting Actor in a FilmWhile at WarNominated
12th Gaudí AwardsBest ActorA Thief's DaughterNominated
Best Supporting ActorWhile at WarNominated
34th Goya AwardsBest Supporting ActorWon[110]
2021
8th Feroz AwardsBest Main Actor in a Series30 CoinsWon
2022
9th Feroz AwardsBest Main Actor in a FilmMediterraneo: The Law of the SeaNominated
36th Goya AwardsBest ActorNominated[113]
202315th Gaudí AwardsBest Supporting ActorGod's Crooked LinesNominated[114]
2024
27th Max AwardsBest ActorTodas las canciones de amorWon
30th Forqué AwardsBest Actor in a FilmMarco, the Invented TruthWon
2025
17th Gaudí AwardsBest ActorThe 47Won
12th Feroz AwardsBest Main Actor in a FilmMarco, the Invented TruthWon
80th CEC MedalsBest ActorWon
The 47Nominated
39th Goya AwardsBest ActorMarco, the Invented TruthWon
33rd Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Film Actor in a Leading RoleWon
12th Platino AwardsBest ActorWon
2026
13th Feroz AwardsBest Supporting Actor in a SeriesThe Anatomy of a MomentNominated
13th Platino AwardsBest Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or TV SeriesPending
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