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David Janer (born 5 May 1973) is a Spanish actor.

Key Information

Television

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  • Laberint d'ombres (2000) - Óscar
  • Des del balcó (2001) - Ignasi Costa
  • Temps de silenci (2001) - Roger
  • Compañeros (2001-2002) - Martín Bermejo
  • 16 dobles (2002) - Roger Gutiérrez
  • De moda (2004) - Carlos
  • El cor de la ciutat (2004) - Álex Benito Andrade
  • Mesa para cinco (2006) - Raúl, violin teacher
  • Mar de fons (2006) - Carles Revert
  • Cuenta atrás (Countdown) (capítulo "Instituto Bretón") - Alfredo Solís, literature professor
  • Los hombres de Paco (2007) - Inspector Carlos Pacheco, internal affairs
  • Águila Roja (2009–2016) - Gonzalo de Montalvo / Águila Roja

Cinema

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Music

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  • San Pedro de Revólver

Theatre

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Awards and nominations

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Fotogramas de Plata

Year Category Movie / series Result
2010 Best TV actor Águila Roja nominated

Premios Protagonistas

Year Category
Movie / series
Result
2010 Televisión Águila Roja Winner

TP de Oro

Year Category Series Result
2001 Actor Compañeros nominated
2010 Actor Águila Roja nominated
2011 Actor Águila Roja Winner[1]

Premios CineyMás[2]

Year Category Movie / series
Result
2010/2011 Mejor actor Águila Roja Winner

References

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from Grokipedia
''David Janer'' is a Spanish actor known for his leading role as Gonzalo de Montalvo in the long-running historical adventure television series Águila Roja (2009–2016). He gained widespread popularity in Spain through this iconic portrayal, appearing in over 100 episodes of the series that became one of the most successful productions on public television. Born on 5 May 1973 in Granollers, Barcelona, Catalonia, Janer initially trained in informatics and worked as an administrative specialist before transitioning to acting in the late 1990s. His early credits include notable roles in series such as Compañeros (2001–2002) and Los hombres de Paco (2007), establishing him as a reliable presence in Spanish television drama. He later starred as Guillermo Galán Barrios in the long-running soap opera Amar es para siempre (2019–2024), further solidifying his career in serialized television. In addition to his acting work, Janer has pursued academic interests in philosophy, earning a degree in the field, and has trained as a sommelier. In recent years, he has shifted focus toward wine culture, producing and appearing in the documentary series Enológica on Amazon Prime Video while maintaining a discreet public profile.

Early life

Birth and family background

David Janer was born on May 5, 1973, in Granollers, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. His full name is David Janer Oliveras. He is of Catalan origin and was raised in the Barcelona area. No further details about his immediate family background are publicly documented in reliable sources.

Education and early interests

David Janer holds a degree in Philosophy, which highlights the importance of curiosity and lifelong learning in his life. Prior to this, he completed studies in informatics. His philosophical education served as the foundation for his passion for wine, stemming from his learning about the prominent role wine played in ancient Greek and Roman culture. He has demonstrated a reflective approach influenced by classical thought, such as echoing the Socratic idea that wisdom begins with recognizing one's own ignorance. His philosophy studies later complemented his work as a sommelier and his public persona.

Acting career

Early career in theater and television (1990s–2008)

David Janer began his acting career in the late 1990s after shifting from informatics studies to performing arts training at the Centro de Actividades Escénicas La Saleta in Granollers, where he made his stage debut in amateur theater productions. His early theater work included roles in El manuscrito del teniente and El sueño de una noche de verano, marking his initial steps in the profession around age 25. He soon transitioned to television, appearing in Catalan-language series on TV3 such as Laberint d'ombres and Temps de silenci, which provided his first screen experience. In 2001, Janer achieved greater visibility with a recurring role as Martín Bermejo in the national Antena 3 series Compañeros, appearing in 27 episodes across 2001 and 2002. Throughout the mid-2000s, he secured supporting parts in several Spanish television productions, including Àlex Benito Andrade in El cor de la ciutat (2004–2005, 11 episodes), Carles Revert in Mar de fons (2006, 8 episodes), Raúl in Mesa para cinco (2006, 3 episodes), Carlos Pacheco in Los hombres de Paco (2007, 14 episodes), and a guest appearance as Alfredo Solís in Cuenta atrás (2007, 1 episode). These roles in regional and national series helped establish his presence in Spanish television before his later prominence. These early experiences in theater and television built toward his lead role in Águila Roja.

Breakthrough and stardom with Águila Roja (2009–2016)

David Janer achieved his breakthrough and stardom playing the lead role of Gonzalo de Montalvo, a 17th-century schoolteacher who secretly operates as the masked vigilante Águila Roja, in the TV series Águila Roja. The series aired on La 1 from 2009 to 2016 across 7 seasons, building on his earlier television experience to establish him as a prominent figure in Spanish television. Águila Roja became one of Televisión Española's most successful shows, frequently topping audience ratings with episodes drawing millions of viewers and share percentages often around or above 20 percent. It consistently attracted large audiences, including over 4 million spectators for several installments and a finale that reached 3,661,000 viewers with a 21.6 percent share. He reprised the character in the 2011 feature film adaptation Águila Roja: La película.

Later career and other roles (2017–present)

Following the conclusion of Águila Roja in 2016, David Janer continued his acting career primarily through television roles. He received credits in the supernatural drama series Estoy vivo from 2017 to 2021. In 2018, he appeared as Diego in the TV movie Los habitantes de la casa deshabitada. He also made a guest appearance as Guillermo in the series #Luimelia in 2020. Janer's most prominent work in this period has been his recurring role as Guillermo Galán Barrios in the long-running Antena 3 soap opera Amar es para siempre, which he joined in 2019, left in 2022, and returned to in 2023, continuing through the series' end in 2024 and appearing in 664 episodes. He has continued acting alongside his other professional activities.

Other professional activities

Philosophy background and academic interests

David Janer es licenciado en Filosofía por la Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), carrera que cursó de manera compatible con su trabajo como actor, estudiando principalmente los fines de semana y presentándose a exámenes de forma progresiva. Posteriormente completó un máster en Filosofía Moral y Práctica, culminando ambos estudios en un periodo de siete años. Durante su formación académica, sus intereses se centraron especialmente en la antigüedad grecorromana, con énfasis en los simposios y en cómo el vino inspiró a poetas y dramaturgos de la época. Janer ha compartido reflexiones filosóficas en redes sociales, como en un mensaje por el Día Mundial de la Filosofía donde definió el filosofar como el acto de constatar que el mundo se presenta sesgado y velado, impulsando un afán por descubrir lo oculto a través de preguntas que "seducen y desnudan la verdad"; citó a José Ortega y Gasset al afirmar que la filosofía es "una cosa inevitable" y parafraseó a Rainer Maria Rilke al insistir en que lo primero es "vivir en las preguntas", sentirlas y necesitarlas para que surjan respuestas, ya que sin inquietud no hay filosofía ni vida auténtica. También ha expresado admiración por el humanista Michel de Montaigne, describiéndolo como un filósofo que rehuía la fama y el ruido, amaba la tranquilidad y carecía de ambición, y que se retiró a su torre a los 38 años para dedicarse al autoanálisis, la coherencia interna y externa, y la escritura de sus Ensayos como forma de "pintarse a sí mismo" con ayuda de libros, silencio y observación; relató su experiencia personal visitando esa torre en soledad como un "sueño cumplido" de carácter mágico y numinoso, donde pudo leer, contemplar las vigas grabadas con aforismos y rendir tributo al pensador. Su formación filosófica complementa su trayectoria profesional al conectar con dimensiones culturales e históricas de otras pasiones. David Janer is a certified sommelier, having completed his enology studies while simultaneously fulfilling his television acting commitments, including his role in Amar es para siempre. In recent years, he has directed greater professional focus toward the wine world, with his daily activities revolving more around vineyards, barrels, and enology than scripts and film sets. He does not work as a restaurant sommelier but concentrates on the social and human dimensions of wine culture. Janer regularly participates in wine-related events, particularly commented tastings and presentations that emphasize wine's cultural and communal significance. In April 2025, he conducted a tasting session at the Centro de la Cultura del Rioja in Logroño as part of the "Un vino con" cycle, collaborating with enologist Juan Valdelana. During such engagements, he describes opening a bottle of wine as "an invitation to pause time, stay at the table, and converse," framing it as a moment of celebration and enjoyment. He also shares wine-related content through social media, including references to tastings, pairings, and vineyard landscapes. In 2024, Janer released the documentary series Enológica on Prime Video, in which he explores Spanish wine regions, visits bodegas, and highlights viticultural landscapes and traditions. The first season reportedly attracted around 7 million viewers, and he has been preparing a second season to further document the diversity of Spanish denominations of origin. This wine-focused work coexists with his acting career.

Personal life

Family and personal relationships

David Janer has consistently maintained a high level of discretion regarding his personal life, keeping most details out of the public eye and rarely discussing them in interviews or media appearances. His only publicly known romantic relationship was with journalist and television presenter Sandra Sabatés, with whom he was involved for approximately four years during the height of his work on Águila Roja. The couple did not marry, and reports indicate they parted ways amicably, after which Sabatés married another partner in 2019; Janer publicly congratulated her on the occasion. As of recent accounts, Janer remains single and has no known children.

Interests and public persona

David Janer maintains an active presence on Instagram under the handle @david_janer_oficial, where he shares professional updates alongside content reflecting his personal interests in wine and philosophical themes. His profile bio explicitly presents him as an "ACTOR. SUMILLER. Licenciado en FILOSOFÍA," emphasizing the integration of these identities in his public image. Janer's public persona is characterized by a deliberate blending of his careers as an actor, a licensed sommelier, and a philosophy graduate, portraying himself as someone who draws meaningful connections between performance, humanistic inquiry, and the culture of wine. He has described wine as carrying "mucho humanismo" and compared its pursuit to love, noting that deeper knowledge enhances pleasure and reveals everything as worthy of discovery. Janer also highlights parallels between acting and the wine world, citing the mythological figure of Dionysus as the god of both theater and wine to underscore themes of constant evolution and change. Introverted by nature, Janer is protective of his privacy and has acknowledged a moderate social phobia that leads him to favor small gatherings, deep conversations, tranquility, reading, and walking over large public events or crowds. His social media content tends to center on the sensory and cultural aspects of wine—such as terroir, aromas, vintages, and landscapes—rather than celebrity-oriented promotion, projecting a calm, authentic, and serene public image aligned with his genuine passions. This approach reflects his broader interest in humanistic values and contemporary thought, which he weaves into his multifaceted persona.

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