
The acting world mourns the death of actor Celso Bugallo at the age of 78. The interpreter died this weekend in Pontevedra and will be cremated this Sunday in the strictest privacy.
Bugallo, who won a Goya for his performance in Alejandro Amenábar’s film “The Sea Inside,” began acting in theater in the 1970s and only made his first big screen debut at the age of 52 in 1999 with director José Luis Cuerda in “The Language of Butterflies.”
From then on, his film career was unstoppable – with films such as “El lapiz del carpintero”, “Sea Inside”, “The life that awaits you” and “The Night of the Sunflowers” – and he also left his mark in numerous television series such as “Mareas vivas”, “Rías Baixas”, “Periodistas”, “Los hombres de Paco”, “El Incident” or “Fariña”.