Mario Pardo (actor)

[4] He made his big screen debut in Basilio Martín Patino's Love and Other Solitudes (1969).

[8] Ensuing roles include his portrayals of Iturbe in Escape from Segovia (1981),[9] Rubio Antofagasta in Mario Camus' The Beehive (1982),[1] and Ramón in Luces de bohemia, the 1985 adaptation of the play of the same name by Ramón del Valle Inclán, written by Camus and directed by Miguel Ángel Díez.

[13] He portrayed Mohamed "Moromierda" in crime comedy film Makinavaja, el último choriso (1992) and its sequel ¡Semos peligrosos!

[14] He portrayed Damián, the tame father of Elena Valdés (María Castro) in television series Tierra de lobos.

[16][17] Late television performances include credits in Adolfo Suárez, el presidente (as Gutiérrez Mellado),[18] Cuéntame (as Lorenzo),[19] and ¡García!.