The world of television fiction in Spain would not have been the same if it had not existed Here there is no one who lives. A milestone of humor in Spanish; some of the best actors on the current national scene were part of its cast during all the years it was on the air -also including those who are still lucky enough to participate in its spin-off, La que se avecina. Some of them, like Malena Alterio, Fernando Tejero, Luis Merlo; They are now established actors of cinema and theater.
Some shine, while others decided to carve out a somewhat more discreet niche on television, developing a long and solid career. This is the case of Adrià Collado, whom most viewers will remember for his excellent work playing the lawyer Fernando Navarro, Mauri’s partner, in the five seasons of the legendary series. Fernando was also a pioneering character on television, being one of the few characters from the LGTB collective that existed at the time.
A stage that the actor fondly remembers: “It was very nice. It was one of the first times that a gay couple was portrayed without falling into the usual clichés and the truth is that it was a great pleasure to see that Spanish society was finally mature enough to accept the obvious and necessary”, confessed the Catalan in a interview.
Many will remember Collado in his role as Fernando, a lawyer with a modern and carefree style. Currently, the actor is 48 years old, and although his image no longer has to do with the young lawyer, the truth is that the years have been great for him. The actor does not hide his gray hair, and with his beard, he has a more than interesting mature appearance.
Collado, who debuted on the screens with the television series Poble Nou (1992), has been acting since the early 1990s, with an extensive career that has been developed mostly in the cinema, with prominent roles such as the international success Evita ( 1995), film with which he made his film debut with Antonio Banderas and Madonna; and that would give him the opportunity to become the perfect supporting role in Spanish cinema with hits like Mensaka (1998), The Art of Dying (2000) or Excuse me if I call you love (2014), among many others.
On television, in addition to his aforementioned leading role in Aquí no hay quien viva, the Barcelona actor has also stood out in roles in series such as La que se avecina, where he played Sergio Arias; Serve and protect (2018) or, more recently, Love is forever (2019), Tell me how it happened (2020) or Mothers, love and life (2021).
Now, he is in one of the best stages of his life, with the film El frío que quema, by Santi Trullenque and sharing the limelight with the actresses Aida Folch and Greta Fernández, which premiered on January 20, and promoting the comedy The unemployment club (2021), directed by David Marqués and where the actor shares the lead with Carlos Areces, Enric Francés and Fernando Tejero, with whom he coincided in Here there is no one who lives.
The actor is very discreet in terms of his private life, and although little is known about his partner, Ana Alonso, with whom he has been in a relationship for more than a decade, he does share some details of his family life through his social networks. .
Thus, although we know little about his personal life, we do know that one of his favorite things is enjoying his children: Gal·la Collado Alonso, who turned six a few days ago, and little Pol, who just turned three.
The actor has recognized that being a father is the role of his life, and since his children were born, his career and the choice of his roles depend almost entirely on not being too far from them, successfully combining his professional and family life.