Guilherme Arabolaza is a Spanish-Portuguese actor based in Lisbon, Madrid, and the Canary Islands. Native in Spanish and Portuguese, fluent in English and Italian, and with working Galician and French, he moves smoothly across accents and markets. He has recently performed characters in five of his languages, including a nurse in the Disney+ series "Vitória", a terrorist in the series "DesÑorte", and a narco in the short film "Letters of Love"-which screened at Hollywood’s iconic TCL Chinese Theatre. His screen credits also include David Bonneville's feature "Octameron", the prime-time show "A Promessa", and the award-winning international short "The Blue Frontier", which premiered at Clermont-Ferrand. On stage, Guilherme collaborated with Marco Martins on "A Colónia" (winner of the Portuguese Golden Globe) and starred as Roger in the musical "Grease", showcasing his tenor range. He is currently working with the National Theatre D. Maria II in a production directed by Pedro Penim. A dual tax resident of Lisbon and the Canary Islands, he is eligible for the islands' incentive program.