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Manolo Cardona
Colombian film and television actor

Manuel "Manolo" Julián Cardona Molano (born April 25, 1977) is a Colombian actor.

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Personal life

Cardona was born in Popayán, Cauca, Colombia on April 25, 1977. At the age of seven, Cardona's family nicknamed him "Manolo," which later became his stage name. He moved to Cali, Colombia when he was eighteen to study finance and international relations, but later moved to Spain to study film. Manolo's mother, Nancy Molano, is a psychologist, merchant, and astrologer. His father, Enrique Javier Cardona, was a politician and was the mayor of Popayán. Cardona has three brothers and one sister.

After completing his studies in finance and international relations in Cali, Colombia, Cardona decided to further his artistic education abroad. He relocated to Spain to pursue a degree in film.

In addition to his successful acting career, Cardona is also recognized for his philanthropic efforts and advocacy work. He has been involved in several charitable initiatives, particularly those focused on supporting children's education and well-being.

Career

Cardona began modeling at an early age after his elder brother introduced him to the modeling agency where he signed his first contract. At the age of fourteen he shot his first television commercial and began modeling professionally for TV commercials, photography, and runways for several agencies in Colombia. In 1995, at the age of 18, he began his acting career on a popular Colombian Television series called Padres e hijos in which he starred for three years. In 1998 he won his first lead role in the television telenovela Carolina Barrantes. A year later he starred in the telenovela ¿Por qué diablos?, portraying a young man who becomes part of a drug organization so he can avenge his friend's death. In 2001 he appeared in Amor a mil, another Colombian telenovela. In 2002 he signed an exclusive contract with Telemundo and Argos Comunicación, and a year later in 2003 he starred in his first Mexican telenovela, Ladrón de Corazones, where he portrayed Gustavo Velazco, a man who returns to his home town in Mexico after ten years to avenge his father's death and clear his name. He was the host of Telemundo's Spanish version of Temptation Island. He also played Sebastián on the Mexican telenovela Gitanas.1 Cardona made his film debut in 2005 with the film Rosario Tijeras, based on Jorge Franco's book of the same name. The film was nominated for a Goya Award for best foreign film. In 2005 the film had its North American premiere at the American Film Institute Festival, in Hollywood.

In 2005 he starred in the film La mujer de mi hermano opposite Bárbara Mori and Christian Meier which was released in the United States in 2006. In 2006 he finished filming Madrid-Mexico with director Enrique Renteria.2

After a two-year absence, Cardona returned to work for Telemundo and Argos on the Telemundo production Marina, replacing Mauricio Ochmann as Ricardo. The telenovela was filmed in Acapulco, Mexico.

On September 27, 2007, Cardona was awarded the "Latin Pride Award" in the Back Bay Events Center in Boston. The award honors the accomplishments of Hispanics of different areas and is a production of the Latin Pride Magazine. Cardona appeared in the 2008 Disney film Beverly Hills Chihuahua.

In 2008, Cardona appeared in El Cartel de los Sapos for Caracol TV where he played a drug dealer. The series was filmed in Miami, New York, Colombia, Panamá and Madrid. The series was followed by a film of the same name. Both of which were based on a book written by Andres Lopes alias Florecita, who wrote the book while in prison. The series debuted on Caracol TV on June 5, 2008, continuing until October 2008. Since it premiered in July 2008, El Cartel was the highest rated show on Colombian television. When it premiered on Telemundo in December 2008, it was the highest rated show in the history of the network.3

In November 2008, Cardona played a lead role in the film Undertow. Cardona plays the character of Santiago, a gay painter who arrives in a small town and falls in love with Miguel, a married fisherman played by Cristian Mercado who is torn between his love for Santiago and his love for his pregnant wife Mariela (Tatiana Astengo). The film is produced by Dynamo Capital (Colombia) and Calvo Films (Peru), and is directed by Javier Fuentes-León.4 Undertow also premiered at the San Sebastian Film Festival on September 23, 2010.5 The film had a great reception at the Sundance Film Festival, winning the Audience Award for World Cinema Drama.6

Cardona appeared in an episode of Tiempo final titled "La entrega" in the second season of the series which also co-starred his girlfriend Katarina Sacht. Tiempo final was a remake of the Chilean series of the same name, and aired on Fox.[specify]

He acted in La Ultima Muerte alongside Kuno Becker, in 2009. The film premiered in Mexico in November 2009.

Cardona was in the third season of Spain's version of Sin tetas no hay paraíso, which aired on Telecinco. In the series, he played a policeman named Martin La Roca. The series premiered in Spain in fall 2010.

He produced and directed a short film called Risas Inocentes with his brother Juan. The short premiered in Colombia in 2009 and was produced by his film production company 11:11 FilmHe starred in Netflix's Who Killed Sara? as the main character Alex Guzmán.7 More recently, his 11:11 Films company struck a deal with Viacom International Studios.8

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2005Rosario TijerasEmilio
La mujer de mi hermanoGonzalo / Rohan-Ignacio's brother
2008Beverly Hills ChihuahuaSam Cortez
2009ContracorrienteSantiago
2011Al acecho del leopardoEduardo
La última muerteDavid Tapia
The Snitch CartelMartín González "El Fresita"
2012La frontera del crimenRoberto
RestosLuis
2014Fort BlissLuis
Love Film FestivalAdrián
2015Corazón de LeónÉdgar
2016MachoLa Karen
2018El cuaderno de SaraSergio
2023Death's RoulettePablo Vega

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995–1998Padres e hijosNicolás Franco
1998–1999Carolina BarrantesDavid Molina SuárezMain role; 66 episodes
1999¿Por qué diablos?Juan "Diablo" CantorMain role; 124 episodes
2001Amor a milJhon Héctor AfanadorMain role; 124 episodes
2003Ladrón de corazonesGustavo VelascoMain role; 141 episodes
2004GitanasSebastián DomínguezMain role; 162 episodes
2006MarinaRicardo Alarcón Morales #2Main role; 168 episodes
2008El cartelMartín González "El Fresita"Main role (season 1); 48 episodes
Tiempo finalPabloEpisode: "La entrega"
2009Sin tetas no hay paraísoMartín La RocaMain role (season 3); 15 episodes
2011–2012Aquele BeijoJuanRecurring role; 153 episodes
2013Covert AffairsTeo BragaRecurring role (season 4); 6 episodes
The ArrangementAndrés García VargasTelevision film
ReignTomásEpisodes: "Kissed" and "Hearts and Minds"
2014Palabra de ladrónHernán López MendozaMain role; 13 episodes
2015–2016NarcosEduardo SandovalRecurring role (seasons 12); 10 episodes
2016–2017La HermandadJulio KaczinskiMain role (seasons 1–2); 25 episodes
2016–20172091FerránMain role; 12 episodes
2018RubirosaPorfirio RubirosaMain role; 12 episodes
2018–2019María MagdalenaJesusMain role; 60 episodes
2021–2022¿Quién mató a Sara?Álex GuzmánMain Role
2025MedusaDetective Danger CarmiloMain role

Awards

  • 2000: "Best Actor of Colombia" from TV y Novelas.
  • 2001: "The Best Colombian Leading Actor of the Year" in Houston; a tribute paid by the Hispanic community in the United States.
  • 2008: "Best Supporting Actor" from Imagen Foundation Awards for Beverly Hills Chihuahua.

References

  1. ""Manolo Cardona Biography"". Archived from the original on February 22, 2020. Retrieved January 27, 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20200222193745/http://www.manolocardona.net/

  2. "Los rostros de telenovelas: Manolo Cardona". [permanent dead link] https://archive.today/20120913172535/http://www.teleprograma.tv/index.php//telenovela/2008/especiales/manolo_cardona/los_rostros_de_las_telenovelas_manolo_cardona

  3. Toby Muse. "'Cartel' takes over Colombian TV", July 16, 2008. http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/jul/16/cartel-takes-over-colombian-tv/

  4. "Dynamo Capital Archived October 10, 2009, at the Wayback Machine http://dynamocapital.net/english/investment-projects/undertow

  5. Pamela Rolfe ""San Sebastian unveils Latin Horizons lineup", August 18, 2009. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/world/news/e3i2ea12a163e397089917db6557464d531

  6. Latin America News Dispatch: Interview with Javier Fuentes-León, Director of Contracorriente http://latindispatch.com/2010/02/08/interview-with-javier-fuentes-leon-director-of-contracorriente/

  7. Lee, Anna Grace (March 31, 2021). "The Cast of Netflix's 'Who Killed Sara?' Will Have You Playing Detective". Esquire. Retrieved April 4, 2021. https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/a35993846/who-killed-sara-netflix-cast/

  8. Cordero, Rosy (November 10, 2021). "Manolo And Juancho Cardona's 11:11 Films & TV Signs First Look Deal With VIS". Deadline. Retrieved November 11, 2021. https://deadline.com/2021/11/manolo-juancho-cardona-1111-films-tv-signs-first-look-deal-vis-1234871152/