Ariadna In Money Heist Real Name

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Born
Pedro González Alonso

21 June 1971 (age 50)
Alma materRESAD
Occupation
  • Actor
  • writer
  • artist
Years active1995–present
Children1

Pedro Ochoro González Alonso Lopez (born 21 June 1971), known as Pedro Alonso, is a Spanish actor, writer and artist. He is best known for his role of Andrés 'Berlin' de Fonollosa in the Spanish heist series Money Heist (La casa de papel) and for the role of Diego Murquía in the historical drama series Gran Hotel. He is also a writer and uses the pen namePedro Alonso .

Ariadna In Money Heist Real Name

Early life[edit]

Pedro González Alonso was born in Vigo, Spain.[1][2] He studied at Royal School of Dramatic Arts (RESAD) in Madrid, graduating in 1992, and at Teatro de la Danza (Theatre of Dance). Alonso is ambidextrous[3] and speaks Spanish, Galician, Catalan and English.[4] He is also a writer and artist, publishing his work under the name Pedro Alonso O'choro.[5]

Career[edit]

He is known for his performances on television in Rías Baixas (2003–2005), Maridos e mulleres (2006–2008), Padre Casares (2008–2015) and Gondar (2009), at a local level in Galicia, and nationally for playing characters such as Diego Murquía / Adrián Vera Celande in historical drama Gran Hotel. Alonso played the role of Andrés 'Berlin' de Fonollosa in the crime drama series Money Heist (La casa de papel), which aired on Antena 3 in 2017 and currently broadcasts on Netflix.[6] In 2018, he was chosen as 'International Star of the Year' by GQ Turkey magazine. He co-starred in Diablo Guardián, Amazon Prime Video’s first drama series in Latin America, which was released in May, 2018. In 2019, Alonso played the leading role in the mystery thriller The Silence of the Marsh.

Personal life[edit]

Alonso is in a relationship with Parisian hypnotherapist and artist Tatiana Djordjevic. He also has a daughter, Uriel (b. 1998) from a previous relationship.[7]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995HábitosShort film
1996Alma gitanaAntonio
1996Tengo una casaFerrari
1996Paranoia dixitalGuyShort film
1997Niño nadieAlex
1997Las vacaciones de ClaraAlanShort film
1997El pliegue del hipocampoXaviShort film
1998InsomnioMiguel
2003NoviembreGuard
2005El calentitoMarcos
2005La noche del hermanoClub Porter
201018 MealsVladimir Torres
2010Todo lo que tú quierasPedro
2011Un día normalProfessorShort film
2011Onde está a Felicidade?Ramon
2012O ApóstoloPilgrimVoice
2013Maldito lunesRafaShort film
2015RetributionContrerasVoice
2015La playa de los ahogadosMarcos Valverde
2019The Silence of the MarshQ

Television[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Todos los hombres sois igualesRaúl5 episodes
1998A las once en casaAlejo28 episodes
2000Raquel busca su sitioSeries 1, episode 3: 'David contra David'
2000¡Qué grande es el teatro!GonzaloEpisode: 'La hermana pequeña'
2001Pequeno hotelSeries 1, episode 1: 'Un día apurado'
2002El comisarioIvánSeries 5, episode 9: 'Cuatro, Tres, Dos...'
2003Código fuegoTomás
2003–05Rías Baixas
2005Hospital CentralCurro GómezSeries 10, episode 1: 'El gas de la risa'
2005La AtlántidaBorisTelevision film
2005As leis de CelavellaAmancioSeries 3, episode 20: 'Santa Teresa'
2006–08Maridos e mulleresCarlos
2006A vida por dianteSeries 2, episode 4: 'O roubo'
2007R.I.S. CientíficaHéctorSeries 1, episode 6: 'Miedo escénico'
2008–15Padre CasaresFather Horacio CasaresSeries 1–8, 14, 16
2008La bella OteroVenancio Romero
2008El espejoÁlvaroTelevision film
2009GondarPedro Sotelo
201114 de abril. La República2 episodes
2011–13Gran HotelDiego Murquía / Adrián Vera Celande
2014–15Bajo sospechaRoberto Vega Sánchez8 episodes
2015Hospital RealAndrés Osorio
2016El ministerio del tiempoLieutenant Cerezo2 episodes
2016La embajadaPablo Villar
2017–presentMoney HeistAndrés de Fonollosa / Berlin
2017–18TraiciónRoberto Fuentes del Riego
2018Diablo GuardiánGallego3 episodes

Awards and nominations[edit]

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2009Golden NymphOutstanding ActorPadre CasaresNominated[8]
Mestre Mateo AwardsBest ActorNominated[9]
2010Best ActorNominated[10]
2014Best Supporting ActorGran HotelNominated[11]
2018Fotogramas de PlataBest TV ActorMoney HeistNominated[12]
Award of the Spanish Actors UnionTelevision: Supporting Performance, MaleWon[13]
2020Filming Italy Best Movie AwardInternational AwardN/AWon[14]

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Bibliography[edit]

  • Alonso O'choro, Pedro (2020). Libro de Filipo / Book of Philippus. Grijalbo Ilustrados. ISBN978-8417752620.

References[edit]

  1. ^Pizarro, Miguel Ángel (5 January 2020). 'Su afición por la escritura y la pintura y otras curiosidades de Pedro Alonso'. ecartelera.Missing or empty |url= (help)
  2. ^Lerín, Olga (27 June 2017). 'Pedro Alonso: 'En 'La casa de papel', Berlín camina hacia la muerte como una mosca hacia el fuego''. El Periódico (in Spanish). Grupo Zeta. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  3. ^'La Casa de Papel - Entrevista con Najwa Nimri - Netflix'. YouTube. 30 August 2019. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  4. ^Moore, Camille (23 April 2020). '10 Things You Didn't Know about Pedro Alonso'. TVOM. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  5. ^'Pedro Alonso O'choro'. Megustaleer. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  6. ^Hopewell, John (9 November 2018). ''Money Heist' Star Pedro Alonso Signs With Buffalo 8 Management'. Variety.com. Penske Business Media, LLC. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  7. ^Fernández, Flavia (27 May 2018). 'Pedro Alonso: Soy todo lo que la gente quiera'. La Nación. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  8. ^''Padre Casares', cuádruple nominación en Montecarlo'. El Progreso de Lugo. 16 April 2009. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  9. ^'A ACADEMIA GALEGA DO AUDIOVISUAL DESVELA OS FINALISTAS DA VII EDICIÓN DOS PREMIOS MESTRE MATEO'. Academia Galega do Audiovisual. 12 March 2009. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  10. ^'A ACADEMIA GALEGA DO AUDIOVISUAL DESVELA OS FINALISTAS DOS PREMIOS MESTRE MATEO 2009'. Academia Galega do Audiovisual. 12 March 2010. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  11. ^'DESVELADOS OS FINALISTAS DOS XII PREMIOS MESTRE MATEO'. Academia Galega do Audiovisual. 24 February 2014. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  12. ^''La casa de papel', nominada en los Fotogramas de Plata 2017'. Antena 3. 25 January 2018. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  13. ^'Pedro Alonso ha recibido el premio a mejor actor secundario por 'La casa de papel' en los Premios de Unión de Actores'. Antena 3. 13 March 2018. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  14. ^Innocenti, Michele (7 September 2020). 'Festival di Venezia 2020, Filming Italy Best Movie Awards: i commenti dei Premi Internazionali'. Best Movie. Retrieved 12 September 2020.

External links[edit]

  • Pedro Alonso at IMDb
  • Pedro Alonso on Instagram
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pedro_Alonso&oldid=1025934930'

Berlin from Money Heist is my obsession

La Casa De Papel, commonly known as Money Heist, has made A LOT of noise in the past few months and it totally makes sense, why. With a perfect combination of thriller, drama, and crime, the characters and storyline of this show compare to none other. Everyone who has watched Money Heist, has truly lived with it. While the show gave us an insight into all the characters, everyone cannot help but just love Berlin, the captain assigned for the heist.

Although, initially Berlin might have appeared as bossy and somewhat selfish, yet his true self was only revealed over time and I’m helplessly in love with his beautiful soul. Here are a few instances when my heart couldn’t handle Berlin:

1. His first encounter with Arturo is ICONIC. “Do you like movies?”

Everyone who has watched the show can relate to how annoying Arturo’s character really is. When he tried to peek through his blindfold, one would expect the robbers to get angry but Berlin is never what you expect. His encounter with Arturo is my favorite of all times.

“Do you like movies?”

“I am a big fan.”

“Arturo, have you noticed how in horror movies, in the beginning, there’s always a nice guy and you say to yourself, “He’s gonna get himself killed,” and then it happens – he gets killed. Arturo, trust me you’re gonna be that guy.”

2. The time when Berlin from Money Heist talked about his heartbreak. “Believe me, I’ve had five divorces. Do you know what five divorces are? Five times I believed in love.”

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In a conversation with Rio, Berlin talked about how his five divorces were proof of him believing in love. Every time he talked, we got to see a side of Berlin we never would’ve seen coming.

3. The time Berlin almost shoots Denver because his integrity is greater than anything in the world

After finding out that Berlin is an egocentric narcissist with delusions of grandeur, the police adds some spice to make it to the news. Berlin is moved to the core when he sees the news channels accusing him of trafficking women and raping minors.

He says, “I would never sell women and definitely not children. My ethic code doesn’t let me do it.” While Nairobi tries to calm him down, Berlin angrily states, “What about my dignity, Nairobi? I have a reputation to maintain. Denver has screwed my honor and if someone screws my honor, I’ll destroy them.”

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4. The time when we found out Berlin in Money Heist had a few months to live – MY HEART

Appearing very strong and selfish on the outside, one could never have comprehended that Berlin was counting his days to live. Raquel Murillo found out that Berlin was taking regular medications and injections because he suffered from a rare degenerative neurological disorder known as ‘Helmer’s myopathy’ and had around seven months to live. This twist was by far the one that made me fall in love with him even more. Although he had nothing to gain from the heist, yet he wouldn’t let anyone screw with the perfect plan and he did everything to make sure things were smooth.

5. When he asked Professor to promise he’d leave if things got ugly

The last night before leaving for the heist, Berlin asked the Professor to promise him to leave the hangar if things got ugly. On Professor’s constant denial, Berlin threatened the professor to withdraw his services as the captain if he didn’t agree. They then ended up singing the signature Bella Ciao. Contrary to how some people perceive Berlin, he was actually a softie at heart but acted all strong on the surface.

Ariadna In Money Heist Real Name

6. When he turned Tokyo in by rolling her down the stairs

As psychopathic as it might have appeared to the viewers then, it was one of Berlin’s wisest moves and definitely the sweetest form of revenge. Ever since the heist began, Tokyo’s impulsive and rebellious nature was a constant threat. Her ‘Russian roulette’ was the final nail in the coffin.

What Berlin did next had everyone screaming! He rolled Tokyo down the marble stairs after exchanging these words, “You look like a birthday present – you’re only missing the bow. This is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.”

DAMN, SON.

7. The moment when he talked about ‘last times’

“But last times are beyond comparison, they are priceless. But people don’t normally know it’s their last time. You see, I have six months left to live or four or even less,” said Berlin to Ariadna. And we were not prepared for him to talk about his death like that!

8. When he spoke about his integrity in front of the news

After summoning a team of journalists inside, Berlin spoke about how his integrity and dignity were dragged through the mud due to the blatant lies of the police. His words had everyone crying, “I may be a thief but I’ve never in my life sold anyone, I’ve never in my life sold a woman, I’d never do something as terrible as trafficking or raping minors – that’s not me.”

He added, “I’m a thief but I’ve every right in the world not to be defamed, I have the same right as anyone else to die in peace.”

9. When Berlin in Money Heist stepped in to take charge

After Nairobi allegedly said Berlin was ‘indisposed’ to take charge, she stepped in to control the hostages. Soon enough, she realized she wasn’t capable of it. While Nairobi was begging for respect from the hostages, Berlin stepped in and took in charge. “This is a marvelous moment,” he said.

10. The moment when he sacrificed his life

After the police discovered the tunnel, they hit the jackpot. Nairobi, Helsinki, and Berlin were still in the tunnel. Berlin pushed them to go away and stayed inside for the ‘resistance.’ The Professor called and this exchange of conversation had my heart sinking.

“Andres, get in the tunnel.”

“It’s too late.”

“I am not leaving without you, you know that.”

“Old age wasn’t meant for me. I love you, little brother, don’t forget that.”

11. When Berlin from Money Heist proved to be a man of his words

In a flashback scene, Berlin made a promise to Moscow to risk his life for him and the team. Berlin said, “Despite your habits learned in a shit-hole boarding school and your fondness of crossword puzzles, if the two of us go in together, we come out together.” And he meant it. And he proved it by sacrificing his life inside the mint, where Moscow died.

12. Berlin’s final words

“I’ve spent my life being a bit of an asshole, but today I think I feel like dying with dignity.”

13. When we found out Berlin of Money Heist was Professor’s brother

Earlier in the show, Tokyo was upset about how Berlin was the only one to know Professor’s real name. It then only seemed like a coincidence, given the closeness Professor Sergio and Andres seemed to share. It was only after his death that we got to know whenever Berlin said “little brother”, he meant it, literally. While talking to Berlin’s friend, Professor burst into tears saying, “I didn’t consider my brother’s death. Not even once.”

Whether you hate him or love him, but you just cannot deny Berlin’s impact and elegance. He was a born leader and the epitome of class and patience. Had it not been him, the heist could’ve never worked. Berlin was a mysterious character; one you could never read, but his sacrifice for the team made everyone fall in love with him. Who’s your favorite character from the show? Let us know in the comments below!

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