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Gregor Acuña-Pohl

Gregor Acuña-Pohl

Gregor Acuña-Pohl (born 1971 in Hamburg, Germany) is a Spanish actor and multidisciplinary performing artist with a distinguished career in theatre, film and television. He trained in Dramatic Arts at the Instituto del Teatro in Seville, L’École Philippe Gaulier in London and the Teatro de la Abadía in Madrid, and has performed with major Spanish theatre companies including La Cuadra de Sevilla, Comediants, Tricicle and the National Classical Theatre Company. On screen, Acuña-Pohl has appeared in television series and films such as The Night Manager (BBC/Susanne Bier) and El Mundo Es Suyo, as well as a range of shorts and independent productions, including Jonás 18 and Ne Me Quite Pa. He also stars in the feature Joni pata de conejo (2023). In addition to acting, he is a seasoned director, stage director and dance dramaturg, having founded theatre companies and training programmes in Andalusia and worked as a collaborator with leading choreographers and opera companies. His work spans musical theatre education, dramaturgy for major dance works and international collaborations in contemporary performance.

Known for

Iván & Hadoum
Iván & Hadoum
2026 • German businessman
Frontier
Frontier
2025 • Nazi Officer
Golpes
Golpes
2025 • Director del Casino
Fueron los días
Fueron los días
2023 • Gabino Robles
White Othello
White Othello
2023 • Director
Le Petit Moscou
Le Petit Moscou
2023 • El Inspector
In the park
In the park
2020 • Juan
Garnet
Garnet
2018 • Jorge

Full filmography

Iván & Hadoum
Iván & Hadoum
2026 • German businessman
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Frontier
Frontier
2025 • Nazi Officer
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Golpes
Golpes
2025 • Director del Casino
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Fueron los días
Fueron los días
2023 • Gabino Robles
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White Othello
White Othello
2023 • Director
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Le Petit Moscou
Le Petit Moscou
2023 • El Inspector
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Garnet
Garnet
2018 • Jorge
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In Family
In Family
2013 • Javier
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Gregor Acuña-Pohl – Biography, Known For & Filmography