Manuel Burque

Spanish screenwriter, radio host, comedian and actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Manuel Burque Hodgson (born 1980) is a Spanish screenwriter, radio host, comedian and actor.

Born
Manuel Burque Hodgson

1980 (age 4546)
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Manuel Burque
Born
Manuel Burque Hodgson

1980 (age 4546)
Alma materPontifical University of Salamanca
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Biography

Manuel Burque Hodgson was born in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in 1980[1] and was raised in Galicia.[2] He earned a degree in audiovisual communication from the Pontifical University of Salamanca.[1] He earned popularity in 2011 by passing as an Intereconomía reporter in an interview with La Sexta's CEO José Miguel Contreras for El intermedio.[3] His performance in the 2015 film Requirements to Be a Normal Person earned him a nomination to the Goya Award for Best New Actor.[4]

Burque has also penned or co-penned the screenplays of the films, Sorry If I Call You Love,[5] It's for Your Own Good,[6] Undercover Wedding Crashers,[7] and Tad, the Lost Explorer and the Emerald Tablet[8] as well as the television series Perfect Life.[9]

Since 2018, Burque hosts the Cadena SER show Buenismo bien [es] alongside Quique Peinado [es] and Henar Álvarez.[10]

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