
Fernando Fragata é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Pequenos Milagres (2010), Sorte Nula (2004) e Sweet Nightmare (1998).

Fernando Fraiha is a director, screenwriter and producer. He was born in São Paulo, Brazil. He started in movies at 25 years old editing social documentaries and working in drama plays as a video artist. Fernando first feature as a director is 'La Vingança' (El Revenge) (2016), premiered at 2017. The film is a road movie comedy Brasil-Argentina, coproduced by Paris Filmes, Lions Gate and Globo Films. It had its latin premiere at Rio Film Festival 2016, and it participated at the 40th São Paulo Int'l Film Festival, Punta del Este Film Festival 2017, Cleveland International Film Festival 2017, Chicago Latino Film Festival 2017 and Trondheim Film Festival 2017. El Revenge also won the Special Jury Mention at the Rencontres du Cinéma Sud - Américain de Marseille 2017, the Best New Director Prize at the 20th edition of Brooklyn Film Festival 2017 and the Best Feature Film award at the VI Festival Internazionale di Cinema Brasiliano 2017. Fernando is one of the partners at Biônica Filmes. As a Producer, he had done the the first season of the series "PSI" for HBO Latin America, which was nominated for "Best Drama Series" at the Emmy 2015, the feature film "Os Homens são de Marte.... E é pra lá que eu vou!" (Men are from Mars ... and it's where I'm going!), which had the second biggest box office of 2014 and won the "Best Feature Comedy" award at the Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro (The Biggest Award in Brazilian Cinema), in 2015. He also produced 2016 feature film "Reza a Lenda" (Holy Biker), by Homero Olivetto (a Co-Production with Ouro 21 and Sereno Filmes), winner of Special Jury Prize First Features Competition in 2016 Tallin Black Nights, 2017 "TOC - Transtornada Obsessiva Compulsiva" (Neurotic Quest for Serenity), by Teo Poppovic and Paulinho Caruso, and "Divinas Divas" (Divine Divas), by Leandra Leal (a co-production with Daza Films and Canal Brazil), winner of Audience Award - Global at SXSW South by Southwest Film Festival 2017.

Fernando Frias nasceu o 27 de outubro de 1979 em México, Distrito Federal, México. É diretor e produtor, conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Ya no estoy aquí (2019), Ninguém Precisa Acreditar em Mim (2023) e Rezeta (2012).

Fernando Fulco é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Central do Brasil (1998), Cidade Baixa (2005) e Eu Me Lembro (2005).

Fernando Gago nasceu o 10 de abril de 1986 em Argentina. É ator, conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Quilmes: Corazón (2006), Fox Sports: Copa Libertadores (2002) e Chau Domingo (2005). É casado com Gisela Dulko desde o 27 de julho de 2011 e tem três filhos.

Fernando Galassi é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Karma (2018) e Perseguidos (2022).

Fernando García é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Voy a pasármelo bien (2022).

Fernando García Mediano was born in City of Sevilla (Spain), 14th December from 1951. Former owner of a mattress manufacturing company in Picassent, Valencia (GARME Colchones), he is the father of Miriam García Iborra, one of the 3 girls brutally tortured, raped and murdered in Alcàsser (Valencia, Spain), Friday 13th November from 1992. Widower of Matilde Iborra and father of another two children during his first marriage, Fernando and Martin. He is currently retired and resides in Valencia with his second wife and his fourth daughter, born 18th June from 2003. He has three brothers and one sister.

Fernando Garzafox é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Las Malcriadas (2017) e No manches Frida 2 (2019).

Born in the city of Madrid , capital of Spain. He is the son of two entrepreneurs, the second of four children. His father started working at the age of thirteen and from there, he built a remarkably successful textile company in the center of the capital with his mother. After finishing school, he decided to enroll in a degree in Sociology at the University Complutense of Madrid, to please a part of his family that frowned upon his dream of being part of such an unstable world. It didn't take too long for him to get into the university theatre group, where he met his soon to be mentor, Antonio Malonda. After two years and several theatrical productions, Malonda urges Gil to audition for the RESAD (Royal Consevatory of Dramatic Art of Madrid). One of 50 chosen from over 1700 applicants, Gil began his first year at the RESAD combining it with his third and final year of Sociology. In 1997 Gil made his debut in the film "Resultado Final", directed by Juan Antonio Bardem (Honorary Goya winner). In his second to last year at the RESAD, Gil was chosen by David Ottone, director of Yllana, a theatre company specializing in physical slapstick humor. Interested by the impressive academic results of the actor in the conservatory, Yllana, along with Gil, began a close collaboration that started with a two year tour in more than 20 countries around the world. Gil then decided to leave the road to try his luck in television and landed a role in the TV show "Hospital Central" (2002/04). At the same time he was hired by the National Theater Company (Centro Dramático Nacional) for plays such as: "The Visit" by Dürrenmatt, "Story of a Stairway" by Antonio Buero Vallejo and many classic works including "Justice Without Revenge" by Lope de Vega. His career really started to take off when he encarnated the legendary character of "Don Juan Tenorio" by Zorrilla at the Festival of Alcala de Henares before crowds of 40,000 spectators per show. Success followed in 2005 when he played the lead in the hilarious comedy "Monty Python's Flying Circus", touring all of Spain. He was cast simultaneously in the TV show "Noche H" in which he played an eccentric journalist. There he had the opportunity to act alongside celebrities such as Tim Robbins, Penélope Cruz, Bruce Willis, Hilary Swank, Pedro Almodóvar, Steve Martin and Ralph Fiennes. In the following years he played all kinds of characters in TV shows and in films including: Cuéntame Cómo Pasó (2006), Muchachada Nui (2007/08), La Tira (2008/09), Spanish Movie (2009), La que se Avecina (2010), Los Quién (2011) and Felipe y Letizia (2011), to name a few. In the latter film he starred as Felipe de Borbón and became the first actor ever to portray the Prince of Spain. During these years he combined his work in film and television with theater and was involved in over a dozen productions, including Monty Python's musical, Spamalot, where he played several characters and was awarded the 2009 "Grand Vía" for Best Actor in a Musical Comedy. In 2012 Fernando was selected by the Fundación Siglo de Oro Company to encarnate Henry VIII in The Shakespeare Globe to Globe Festival in London. This made Gil the first spanish actor ever to play a main character in The Globe Theatre. He received great reviews in leading newspapers such as The Guardian, where they praised his truthfulness on stage. He has also portrayed another king, this time starring as the actual King of Spain, Juan Carlos I de Borbón, in the upcoming TV Movie "El Rey" (Tele 5). He was awarded with the "Biznaga de Plata" for Best Supporting Actor at the 2013 Malaga Film Festival for his most recent film "Casting" by Jorge Naranjo. Gil is presently shooting for the TV show "El Principe", where he plays a secret agent who is investigating a terrorist cell in Marocco. It is due to be released in 2014. He recently returned from Los Angeles (California) where he performed Henry VIII at The Broad Stage in Santa Monica, garnering great reviews in newspapers such as the LA Times. There he met a renowned Hollywood agent who now manages Fernando Gil's career in the United States. He has produced, directed and written many short films, for which he also composed and recorded the music, being an avid guitar player. These shorts have brought him to over 16 film festivals and have been nominated for many awards. He won Best Short Film for his eccentric comedy "Vuelta y Vuelta" in the 2004 Iberoamerican Film Festival of Madrid.
