José Manuel Cervino

José Manuel Cervino (born 29 October 1940) is a Spanish film and television actor.

Despite his left-wing political beliefs and reputation for kindness, he often played right-wing villains for director Eloy de la Iglesia.

[2] He generally worked in films that explored themes of marginalization, juvenile delinquency, and drug abuse.

[4] He appeared in the 2008 television series Men Hunters, which garnered good critical reviews, prompting Antena 3 to keep it on the air despite low viewership until the end of its first and only season.

[6] In 2013 he appeared in the daily television series Gran Reserva: El Origen,[7] which explored the background of series Gran Reserva, focusing on the lives of two winery families (Cortázar and Reverte) in the 1960s.