Biography
European-born actor Unax Ugalde debuted onscreen in his early twenties, receiving one of his first screen assignments with a lead: that of David, a wayward and ignorant young man who drifts aimlessly into a live of dope dealing to save himself from homelessness, in Josecho San Mateo's gritty urban drama
Fill Me with Life (2000). The part both spoke to Ugalde's ability to handle emotionally demanding and difficult assignments and, in terms of raw intensity, set the pattern for many of his subsequent project choices -- such as the moody 2001 psychological drama
Mi Dulce, the maritime nail-biter
Camara Oscura (2004), and the relentlessly brutal action thriller
Rosario Tijeras (2005). Ugalde achieved international crossover appeal with small supporting roles in two projects that emerged at about the same time:
Milos Forman's Francisco Goya biopic
Goya's Ghosts (2006) and
Mike Newell's sweeping romantic drama
Love in the Time of Cholera (2007). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide