
Actor
Marc Clotet
Born 1980 · Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Spanish actor born in Barcelona (Catalonia). He has a degree in Business Administration and Management from the Universitat Ramón Llull in Barcelona. He is also fluent in 4 languages: Catalan and Spanish (native), English and French. He began his career in television with several participations in series of Catalan regional television as 'Estació d'enllaç' or 'El cor de la ciutat', series in which he became known for his role as Iago in 2007. He has also participated in some state television series such as 'El comisario', 'Física o química' and 'Amar es para siempre', all of them on Antena 3. In cinema he debuted with the film 'Mil cretins', and participated in the film 'La voz dormida' which was nominated for the Goya Awards and pre-selected for the Oscars. In the theatre we have seen him in plays such as 'Amantes' and 'Romances'. On a personal level, he is the brother of the actress Aina Clotet, and son of Dr. Bonaventura Clotet. In 2011 he married actress Ana de Armas, whom he divorced two years later. He is currently in a relationship with actress Natalia Sánchez.
Acting

Physics or Chemistry
Vicente Vaquero · 2008

Baggio: The Divine Ponytail
Josep Guardiola · 2021

Physics or Chemistry: The Reunion
Vicente Vaquero · 2020

The Sleeping Voice
Paulino · 2011

City of Shadows
Héctor Guitart · 2025

The Chess Player
Diego Padilla · 2017

Morocco: Love in Times of War
Alejandro Prada · 2017

The Hockey Girls
German · 2019

El Caso: crónica de sucesos
Gerardo de Zabaleta · 2016

La Estrella
Salva · 2013

Junior Eurovision Song Contest
Self - Host · 2003

Squali
Lopez · 2025

Celebrity Bake Off España
Self - Contestant · 2021

Madres: amor y vida
Alberto · 2020

Amar es para siempre
Mauro Jiménez · 2013

El cor de la ciutat
Iago · 2000

Eufòria
Self - Jury Member · 2022

El comisario
Oficial Pau Montaner · 1999

Parking
Mateo · 2025

La luz con el tiempo dentro
Juan Ramón Jiménez joven · 2015

Al cotxe!
Self - Interviewee · 2017

Bestial
Self - Guest · 2025

Sisè primera
Pep · 2023

La Niña
Juan · 2026