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Home/People/Mario Casas
Mario Casas profile photo
Born
Jun 12, 1986
Age 39
Place of Birth
La Coruña, Galicia, Spain
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

37
Movies
15
TV Shows
2
Directed
Also Known As
Mario Casas Sierra
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Mario Casas

Acting

Biography
Mario Casas Sierra (born 12 June 1986) is a Spanish film and television actor. Known for his roles in Spanish cinema and television, he has received various accolades, including a Goya Award, two Gaudí Awards, and three Feroz Awards. In 2006, after featuring in minor credits in Motivos personales and Obsesión, Casas landed his first television main role in the teen drama SMS: Sin Miedo a Soñar and also debuted on the big screen in Summer Rain. Casas acquired a larger clout owing to his appearance in the television series Los hombres de Paco, as part of a popular love triangle together with Hugo Silva and Michelle Jenner. His early film career, featuring in box-office darlings such as Sex, Party and Lies (2009), Brain Drain (2009), and Three Steps Above Heaven (2010), consolidated after his performance as bad boy Hache in the latter title, which earned him wide popularity in Spain. He also starred in the television series El barco (2011−13). He went on to feature in starring roles in films such as Unit 7 (2012), I Want You (2012; the sequel to Three Steps Above Heaven), The Mule (2013), Witching & Bitching (2013), Ismael (2013), My Big Night (2015), Palm Trees in the Snow (2015), Toro (2016), The Invisible Guest (2016), The Bar (2017), The Skin of the Wolf (2017), The Photographer of Mauthausen (2018), Bye (2019), The Occupant (2020), and The Paramedic (2020). He also appeared in English-language international projects Eden and The 33. Casas' leading performance in Cross the Line (2020) earned him his first Goya Award for Best Actor. He made his debut as a director with Caged Wings (2023). He received renewed industry recognition for his leading role in Away (2025).
Agent Zeta poster

Agent Zeta

as Zeta
2026
The Dinner poster

The Dinner

as Teniente Medina
2025
Away poster

Away

as Sergio
2025
The Goldsmith's Secret poster

The Goldsmith's Secret

as Juan Pablo
2025
Escape poster

Escape

as N
2024
Bird Box Barcelona poster

Bird Box Barcelona

as Sebastián
2023
Love At First Sight poster

Love At First Sight

as Mario
2021
Cross the Line poster

Cross the Line

as Dani
2020
The Paramedic poster

The Paramedic

as Ángel
2020
The Occupant poster

The Occupant

as Tomás
2020
Goodbye poster

Goodbye

as Juan
2019
The Photographer of Mauthausen poster

The Photographer of Mauthausen

as Francesc Boix
2018
The Skin of the Wolf poster

The Skin of the Wolf

as Martinón
2018
The Bar poster

The Bar

as Nacho
2017
The Invisible Guest poster

The Invisible Guest

as Adrián Doria
2017
Toro poster

Toro

as Toro
2016
Palm Trees in the Snow poster

Palm Trees in the Snow

as Kilian
2015
My Big Night poster

My Big Night

as Adanne
2015
Eden poster

Eden

as Félix
2015
The 33 poster

The 33

as Álex Vega
2015