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'''Joel Joan''' ({{IPA-ca|ʒuˈɛɫ ʒuˈan}}) (November 2, 1970) is a [[Catalan]] [[actor]], [[screenwriter]] and [[Film director|director]]. |
'''Joel Joan''' ({{IPA-ca|ʒuˈɛɫ ʒuˈan}}) (November 2, 1970) is a [[Catalan]] [[actor]], [[screenwriter]] and [[Film director|director]]. |
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Joel Joan (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈɛɫ ʒuˈan]) (November 2, 1970) is a Catalan actor, screenwriter and director.
He studied drama at the Institut del Teatre de Barcelona. He created the theatre company Kràmpack in 1994 and he has been the administrator of Arriska Films since 2000.
Outstanding works
Theatre
- Fum, fum, fum
- Kràmpack
- L'avar de Molière
- Sóc lletja
- Excuses!
- Glengarry Glen Ross
- Ets aquí?
- Peer Gynt
- Secrets compartits
Television
Cinema
- Salvador Puig Antich by Manuel Huerga (2006), actor.
- Excuses! (2003), actor and director.
- Friends Have Reasons by Gerardo Herrero (2000), actor.
- Heart of the Warrior by Daniel Monzón (1999), actor.
- La buena vida by David Trueba (1996), actor.
- Rosita, please! by Ventura Pons (1993), actor.
- Monturiol, el senyor del mar by Francesc Bellmunt (1993), actor.
Radio
- El món a RAC1 in RAC1.
Books
- Despullats (2003), with Víctor Alexandre.
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