
Txori García Úriz
Interpretation / Actor / actressWhen he was born, the midwife said to his parents, “You have had a chameleon.”
After the excitement of giving birth to a reptile, the worst omens were confirmed.
The child imitated, sang and danced with panache (but not well), so destiny led him to devote himself to acting.
There are many great theaters and auditoriums in which he has not performed and many ovations he has not received.
In spite of everything, he is still there, persevering, not least because it is the only thing he knows how to do, but receiving praise even from people who are not family members.
Now that boy has turned into a sinewy, handsome, green-eyed, 5’7″ heel who devotes his time exclusively to the performing arts.
His audiovisual experiences have never been very pleasant for him but he dreams of having a good opportunity one day to leave that disappointment behind. He completes his acting training in courses and workshops with Andrés Lima, Carmelo Gomez, Jorge Gurpegui, Karmele Aramburu, Juan Polanco, Alfredo Sanzol and Miguel del Arco; Vocal technique with Constance Rosner, Teatro de los Andes and Vicente Fuentes; Dance and movement with Becky Siegel, Cesc Gelabert, Mariko Aoyama, Bertha Bermúdez, Josu Mujika, David Zambrano and the Hofesh Shechter Company.
He has worked in productions for Ados teatroa, Tempomobile, Ópera de Cámara de Navarra, Atikus, El Bucle and Fundación Teatro Gayarre directed by professionals such as Ana Maestrojuan, Mercedes Castaño, Gyula Urban, Emi Ecay (“Blanche” and “La Prueba”), Ángel Sagüés (“Luces de Bohemia”), Pedro Miguel Martínez (“La discreta enamorada”), José Lainez (“Beckett 5”), Garbi Losada (“El vendedor de tiempo” and “El chico de las zapatillas rojas”), Alfredo Sanzol (“La importancia de llamarse Ernesto”) and Jose Padilla (“Medida por medida”).
In cinema, he has participated in the short films Puertas (Roberto Goñi), M. M. Killer (Iñaki Díaz de Rada), Ignorante, tú (Andrés Salaberri) and in the feature films Anamorphosis (Karlos Alastruey), Bajo las estrellas (Félix Viscarret) and Blue Lips (Cronopia Films).
Última actualización 20/06/2025