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Spanish audiovisual producer
Mikel Lejarza
Lejarza in October 2017 in Madrid
BornMikel Lejarza Ortiz
1956 (age 68–69)
Bilbao, Spain
Education
Occupation
  • Film producer
For the Esukadi Ta Askatasuna spy, see Mikel Lejarza.

Mikel Lejarza Ortiz (born 1956) is a Spanish audiovisual producer. He became the president of A3 Films (later Atresmedia Cine) in 2010.

Biography

Mikel Lejarza Ortiz was born in Bilbao in 1956. He earned a licenciate degree in Geography and History from the Complutense University of Madrid and a PhD in Communication Sciences from the University of Deusto. He began a career as a journalist working for El Correo and Radio Popular. He earned a post in ETB in 1983 after passing competitive examination, later working for Tele 5 and Grupo Árbol. He joined Grupo Antena 3 in 2006, helming the company's film studio (Antena 3 Films/Atresmedia Cine) after 2010.

Filmography

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References

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  5. "Mikel Lejarza, distinguido con el premio Joan Ramón Mainat del FesTVal". Deia. 24 June 2021.
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  12. Holland, Jonathan (15 February 2017). "'The Bar': Film Review | Berlin 2017". The Hollywood Reporter.
  13. Holland, Jonathan (30 November 2017). "'Gold' ('Oro'): Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
  14. Holland, Jonathan (24 September 2018). "'The Realm' ('El Reino'): Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
  15. Defore, John (5 November 2019). "'Klaus': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter.


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