Miguel Rellán

Miguel Ángel Rellán García (born 7 November 1942) is a Spanish actor. He was the first actor to win a Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor for Tata mía at the 1987 edition. He made his feature film debut in El perro (film) (1977). He became very popular to a television audience in Spain for his portrayal of history teacher Félix in Compañeros.

Television series
• Tiempos de guerra (2017) as Dámaso

• Vergüenza (2017–¿?) as Carlos

• Cuéntame cómo pasó (2016) as General (Papel episódico)

• La que se avecina (2016) as Cristóbal López García (Papel recurrente)

• Águila Roja (2015) as El emisario real

• El ministerio del tiempo (2015–2016) as Gil Pérez

• Los misterios de Laura (2011, 2014) as Isidoro de la Villa/Sebastián de la Villa

• Frágiles (2013) as Ricardo

• Fenómenos (2012) as Eugenio Nebot

• Rescatando a Sara (2011) as Ministro de exteriores

• Historias robadas (2011) as Doctor Gil

• Plaza de España (2011) as Don Benito

• Raphael: una historia de superación personal (2010) as Doctor Llano

• El comisario (2008–2009)

• Soy el solitario (2008)

• La dársena de poniente(2007) as Leopoldo

• Regreso a Moira (2006), by Mateo Gil as Vicente

• Los Serrano (2005) (Personaje episódico)

• Paco y Veva (2004) as Clemente

• Compañeros (1998–2002) as Félix Torán

• Menudo es mi padre (1996–1998) as Antonio

• La regenta (1995), by Fernando Méndez Leite as Frígilis

• El Buscavidas (1993) as Fermín

• Tango (1992) as Aledre

• Una hija más (1991) as Demetrio Sánchez

• Las gallinas de Cervantes (1988) as Cervantes

• Turno de oficio: cap 5°: "Cosecha del 73" (1986) as El Pato

• Goya (1985)

• Los desastres de la guerra (1983)

• Juanita la larga (1982) as El cura

Theatre credits
• 7 años (2018), by José Cabeza

• Ninette y un señor de Murcia (2015), by Miguel Mihura

• El viaje a ninguna parte (2014), by Fernando Fernán Gómez

• Los hijos se han dormido (2012), by Daniel Veronese.

• Luces de bohemia (2012), by Valle-Inclán.

• Al final del arco iris (2011), by Peter Quilter.

• La abeja reina (2009), by Charlotte Jones.

• Marat Sade (2007), by Peter Weiss.

• Cuentos del Burdel (2005), by Miguel Hermoso.

• Los cabellos de Absalon (1983), by Pedro Calderón de la Barca.

• El gran teatro del mundo (1981), by Calderón de la Barca.

• La coartada, by Fernando Fernán Gómez.

• Amadeus, by Peter Shaffer.

• Las reclamaciones, by Valle-Inclán.

• El caballero de Olmedo, by Lope de Vega.

• La lozana andaluza, by Francisco Delicado.

• La infanta palancona, by Francisco de Quevedo.

• El alcalde de Zalamea, by Calderón de la Barca.

• Comedia veneciana de la cucaracha, by himself

• Fuenteovejuna, by Lope de Vega.

• Volpone, by Ben Jonson.

• La murga, by Alfonso Jiménez Romero.

• Soldiers, by Rolf Hochhuth.

• Novecento, by Alessandro Baricco