Pasapalabra continues to lead the afternoon programming audiences on television in Spain. The duel between Moisés and Óscar, competing for a jackpot of 885,000 euros, works well for Antena 3 from Monday to Friday.
Starting this Wednesday, the Sevillian presenter Roberto Leal will have Alejo Sauras as a guest in the contest.
Alejo Sauras (Mallorca, 1979) is really called Alejo Martín Sauras and he has lived in Madrid all his life despite being born in the Balearic Islands. He is one of the most recognized actors on television in Spain and also in productions for the big screen.
His participation in the Telecinco series Los Serrano opened the doors for him to become a professional actor despite his youth. Before he had gone through other series with small roles such as Menudo es mi padre, Compañeros or At eleven at home, but especially When leaving class.
“We were almost more old enough to be teachers than students. We made jokes about it,” he said. “This is being studied psychologically. If I put actors of the same age as the students, no one sees this. At those ages, no one admires people their age. They always admire older people,” he highlighted in an interview with Nuria. Rock.
Long before, Alejo Sauras was a vocational student in Communications Electronics and also got a position as a technical staff in Iberia. However, he decided to opt for acting by enrolling in Cristina Rota’s school while completing his studies with a very particular language, Japanese.
His career in front of the camera includes more than a dozen films and almost twice as many television series as April 14. The Republic or I am alive. He has even been an Almodóvar boy, although with a brief role in Broken Embraces.
His latest work has been for the Prime Video platform with the Citas Barcelona project.